Saturday, May 25, 2019
The Case against Tipping
There are many good reasons on why you should tip a waiter. Anyone who has had more than experience in a restaurant franchise would know that most of your wages are tips. The places do this in order to promote better answer and to save bullion by not having to pay the employee minimum wages. This shag be beneficial to the customer leaving a good tip can give a customer better results with the service. They may get a kinder person, faster service, and hotter and fresher food or drinks. They also can leave with the noesis that they made the person feel better about their job, and the fact that they may keep back their days wages.On the bad side of tipping The tidy sum usually fag outt even make minimum wage. They commence to rely on the customer in order to make a pay check. This may make the customer fell like their beingness scammed out of their money, because the person serving them isnt working for them so why should they have to pay the persons wages. Another watch is the tip your giving may be as much as the stuff you bought or possibly even more. Some places coffee is just a dollar and with a dollar tip that would set the price as the same as what the person bought.Another problem is that they may have a cup set out in order to make the customer feel bad about not tipping. What if you dont have replete for a tip at the time? You feel you have to because its set right there in front of you playing a cordial game. OR what if they give you bad service why should you tip for that? What reasons do you find most compelling? The reasons I find most compelling are the fact that restaurants in particular push their waiters/waitresses into the customers haps. I am one that believes that the people should get paid regular wages and have their tips be a bonus for good work.Not have the customers foot the wages for them so they can be greedy and put more money in their pockets. Another reason that I find compelling on the other side is the fact that sens e the customer does it helps them get better service. I do get understand the sense of gratification of the person that tips and receives it does make them feel better about their jobs. But at the same time people shouldnt feel obligated to tip for bad service. Which concerns have particular merit? I think that the tip shudder situation does have merit.If a person set a jar out for tips it is a trap that messes with the customers mind. I would personally feel bad if I looked at the tip jar and didnt have enough money to pay or if I got bad service Id feel like I was being forced to pay for that bad service. Also The fact that the employees have to make their wages off of the tips poses a lot of merit. Essentially on one hand Im paying for a worker that isnt employed by me. On the other hand that worker has to make their wages. Can you rest the interests of both sides of the issue?
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