kypsilon said:
Having worked in the industry for a few years now in the kitchen, some of my co-workers who have had the waitress job for five years now have not seen a raise because the management claims that tips off-set the low wage.
Except that most of the people who show up in the restaurant are either too cheap to tip or are welfare cases.
Honestly, do you think it's cool not to tip someone who serves your food? Hell, I tip every time, and mostly so that when I show up I know that they haven't spit in my food, or that when I want a steak done right the waiter/waitress will go out of their way to ensure I get what I ordered. If your service is bad then don't tip, but otherwise, show a little appreciation for the under-rated, over-worked front line soldiers of a thankless industry.
Plenty of thankless industries to go around sir or madam. Don't pretend that waitresses or servers are the only ones "doing it tough". PhD students will work 10-11 hour days and, if they don't have a scholarship, which is usually the case, they get no pay at all, and usually the credit for the vital research they do goes to the professor or doctor who runs the lab.
Let me also tell another tale - the tale of a man who had to work for a laundry company. He had to work in a blazing hot factory for minimum wage, with horrible co-workers and long hours (7am to 4pm). The work was tiring, ABSOLUTELY thankless, and he had to deal with a lot of laundry. He had to run machines that were dangerous to work with, and he had to stand the whole bloody time, except during his lunch, which was about 20 minutes on a good day, 15 minutes if the boss-man wasn't feeling so generous.
That man is my father. He doesn't have to work anymore, because his kids provide for him.
WHERE WAS HIS TIP? He provided a needed service, to many houses and establishments and customers. He worked long hours, in unpleasant conditions with unpleasant people, for little money. No one tipped him. And no one cares about tipping them. Well why not?
What about a janitor? Why don't people tip them? You've probably seen a janitor at your local mall - did you run up to him/her and say "thanks for keeping this mall clean, here's 10 dollars!"?
Yeah, servers and waitresses have it tough. Guess what - so do lots of folks. Give me ONE good reason they deserve tips over anyone else who does their job for minimum pay. Give me ONE GOOD reason - and don't say "so they don't spit in your food". What gives them the right to do that? That's just black-mail. Pure and simple. It's not a good reason. It's A reason, I'll grant you that, but not a good one.
And again - if tipping really is necessary for you to survive (and I doubt that), then that's an issue you take up with your employer. If the minimum salary is too low, then that's an issue you take up with your government. Not the customer. I am not responsible for your pay, and I resent being thought of as such. I donate to charity. Sick kids need money. The schools for the blind and deaf need money. Guide-dog training, needs money. Disaster relief efforts are worth causes. The government down here is proposing a small tax increase on households earning about 50,000 dollars a year to pay for reconstruction costs associated with this big flood we've had recently - and I agree, that's fine. That's a needed tax, and it will help people who have lost their homes and their property.
But don't pretend that the job of a server is especially gruelling or arduous or a particularly horrible one. Plenty of bad, low paying jobs in this world. You don't tip them, why should they tip you?