will you tip less?
Canyon Lake Agbu94 said:
Tips will go down as a revolt to the button on the card reading machine. Almost every place has them now. I used to feel guilty about not tipping there, but I don't now.
This.Kenneth_2003 said:
I do think there will be unintended consequences.
Why "pay" the yard man. Just have a recommended "tip" for everyone on the crew (thinking the bigger above the table services). Same for the AC repair man. Pay a small service fee but tip the technician. Barbers and stylists? Drop commissions from the salon/shop owner and just work for tips.
The list could go on and on...
Four Seasons Landscaping said:
Yep.
Have either of these geniuses recommending it said what they'd do to prevent regular pay from being moved to tips to game the system?
Four Seasons Landscaping said:
What's not going to happen?
People gaming the system to save on taxes?
&ct=g I feel this. Yesterday, I took the family out for cheeseburgers after church to celebrate my oldest's birthday. For a family of five, it was $62 and we got waters and shared two orders of fries. Then that screen has the option to pay a tip. For what, exactly? The guy took my order and punched it in the machine. I already feel like I'm getting ripped off. Why would I voluntarily get ripped off more?Canyon Lake Agbu94 said:
Tips will go down as a revolt to the button on the card reading machine. Almost every place has them now. I used to feel guilty about not tipping there, but I don't now.