jarnhestur t1_iu3wui1 wrote
I’m definitely tipping less. 10%, if the service is good. Otherwise, 0-5%.
Outside of Portland, it’ll be the standard 15-20%.
siebzy t1_iu3zvph wrote
Gonna be asking your servers how much they make hourly to ensure it's subminimum huh.
KusOmik t1_iu42ycu wrote
Do you tip the guy who changes your oil or the postman who delivers your mail? Those guys aren’t making more than $18 an hour. Why do servers deserve tips more than them?
siebzy t1_iu462dg wrote
You're an idiot
KusOmik t1_iu466k5 wrote
Yeah, I knew you wouldn’t have a response to that. You people never do.
siebzy t1_iu491r1 wrote
Both my postman and my car guy make more than $18. You're an idiot.
KusOmik t1_iu4f74r wrote
Maybe, because those are higher skilled jobs than a server. How about the cashier at the grocery store or the EMT in town? Those guys are making $18/hr. Are you tipping them? Why are servers the only ones deserving of a living wage & also 22% tip on every order?
jarnhestur t1_iu4gl31 wrote
Nope. I’m going to treat them like everyone else. I don’t tip my cashier or the oil change guy.
Why would I tip anyone 20% on services I pay for? The food industry is weird way.
Dirty_Lew t1_iu51uk3 wrote
You won’t need to ask, you’ll already know servers are making at least $18 if you’re in Portland.
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