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Default No tipping policies

On Sun, 14 Aug 2016 18:33:44 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:

>On 8/14/2016 5:56 PM, Roy wrote:
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>> In theory things should be better for the workers but I'm fairly suspicious that this is just a money grab.I guess I've been out in the world too long and have become more suspicious of business-men and their motives.
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>In reality it can hurt workers. I know a server that consistently makes
>$200 to $300 a 6 hour shift. Do you think she'll be happy with a no
>tipping policy and $12 an hour?
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>It may be good in some places, but not everyone wants it.


I like to tip because when a server is pleasant and helpful it's nice
to reward such. I have also been known not to leave a tip when plates
were just about thrown on the table in front of us! The place where
I have my nails done has a no tipping policy but one woman is so nice
and companionable that when nobody is looking, I slip her a tip.