Im having beers at bar ordered wings and tipped $2 everything the bartender brings me.

Beer = $6

tip for beer $2

wings = $20ish

Tip for wings from bartender = $2

Total tips = $4

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Same order from waitress/er = $26

Tip = $5.20

Now I know this is micro example but extrapolate this over several drinks with food and the difference swings the other way. The question remains tho, am I tipping correctly?

  • @Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    19 hours ago

    That’s not a tipped job. Literally a job that forbids tips.

    You are equating working fast food with the job a server performs.

    I don’t know why or how and do not see that changing, potentially ever. You do not display any signs of the prerequisite intellectual curiosity to change your uninformed opinion on the matter.

    • @FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
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      8 hours ago

      Working fast food counters is “serving”. You’re taking orders and delivering food.

      I’m sorry, but being a server is not a hard job. It’s not a job that requires any extra skills. It’s a job that pretty much anyone can do if they want to, hence the low pay, high turnover, and it being a “backup job” for people like struggling actors, uni students, etc.

      Also can you please answer my questions?

      1. You’re not seriously going to argue that a job that requires no qualifications or skills and is regularly done by children is a difficult job, are you?

      2. Why do you think it’s not one of the most basic jobs that anyone can do?