Mostly dunking on the upper post. Thread about tipping in /r/antiwork. The juxtaposition that happened here is something. Thread for reference.
Mostly dunking on the upper post. Thread about tipping in /r/antiwork. The juxtaposition that happened here is something. Thread for reference.
Sure. Lots of trade off in the service sector all around.
I just get the sense that one's opinion of the field has far more to do with your own relative success in it than in the field itself. Like, the problem with tips isn't that you don't get a living wage. The problem is that lower class service jobs don't have clientele tipping generously.
Exactly, it's a system that keeps managers directly control wages of employees with shifts and sections. Literally dividing workers against each other.