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Grossman wrote Honestly i usually give a tip but i judge my tip size on the quality of the service...so say you guys say my pizza will be there in 20 minutes and it takes you 40 minutes to deliver then yeah your gonna recieve little to no tip but if you are there quicker or on time then okay you can get a decent tip...its your job to help the customers and expect little to none in return...as my mom was a waitress and she has explained the pay to me and all yeah you make 2.15 or whichever a hour but if your tips do not total up to min wage then the government is required to make up what is missing so you make min wage
Like i tried to mention before, the pizza industry could be stingy to young workers. my boss know i am illegally underpaid, but if i open my mouth, there goes the car. thus i secretly do really rely on tips
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It's simple, Good services deserve tips bad services don't. I have never had a job where tips were apart of it but are they really that much compared to your paycheck?
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everyone seems to be saying that tipping isn't required which in a way is true. I mean people don't have to give you money. Although as previously stated, people like waiters and delivery etc make a majority of their money from tips. Its kind of not the best thing to do, leaving a restaurant without tipping, but the customer is not being forced to.

Look at it this way, you have two people who didn't drop a tip, the next person comes in (lets say tip is 15%) that person give you 25%, well that extra 10% wont make up for the loss of two people, but it is extra money. I know how you feel man, it will all work into place.
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Axe wrote Ranting about people not giving you extra money is pretty greedy in my opinion. Tipping is not required, especially if they already spent a whole ton of money on their food.

If you give people good service, and people like you; then you might get tips just because people liked their service. Its not a requirement to give tips, and not everybody is financially stable so giving tips might not be the best thing for them on top of an already expensive meal.
But some jobs don't get paid per hour so they only get paid on tips or how much they sell. Plus if they were not financially stable why would they be buying a expensive meal?
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FaIIout wrote It's simple, Good services deserve tips bad services don't. I have never had a job where tips were apart of it but are they really that much compared to your paycheck?
my pay check is miniscule compared to the tips I receive.
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I dont understand this?
Your ranting about not getting tips?
Be happy your getting money coming in, not everyone is that fortunate.
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Tips are earned not deserved. Not everyone tips. Get used to it. Sure, its the right thing to do in most cases, but don't act like your deserve one. The company provides you with a car. So I assume that pay for gas. Nothing is really coming out of your pocket so you don't NEED a tip. Plus you are new. Regulars will give tips. You can tall when a waiter is kissing ass. Even if they really aren't trying to. Earn your tips. Don't assume you deserve it.

For the people saying that "Companies don't pay alot, or by the hour" they are required to meet a certain amount. This amount is determined by your states minimum wage. Mine is $7.25/hour
If you work 20 hours and get paid 3.75 an hour you get $75.
Now take that 20 hours and times it by your states minimum wage. $145
If you make no tips then you job owes you $70.
This is why its important to calculate your own pay and keep track of tips.
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ProJimmyRustler wrote Tips are earned not deserved. Not everyone tips. Get used to it. Sure, its the right thing to do in most cases, but don't act like your deserve one. The company provides you with a car. So I assume that pay for gas. Nothing is really coming out of your pocket so you don't NEED a tip. Plus you are new. Regulars will give tips. You can tall when a waiter is kissing ****. Even if they really aren't trying to. Earn your tips. Don't assume you deserve it.

For the people saying that "Companies don't pay alot, or by the hour" they are required to meet a certain amount. This amount is determined by your states minimum wage. Mine is $7.25/hour
If you work 20 hours and get paid 3.75 an hour you get $75.
Now take that 20 hours and times it by your states minimum wage. $145
If you make no tips then you job owes you $70.
This is why its important to calculate your own pay and keep track of tips.
i really dont want this to sound like i am offending you in any way, but have your read the replies? i have already stated that my pay is illegally low, as the pizza business is stingy to young workers. also the whole point OF my rant was that tipping in a restaurant/delivery should be common courtesy.
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Wash wrote
ProJimmyRustler wrote Tips are earned not deserved. Not everyone tips. Get used to it. Sure, its the right thing to do in most cases, but don't act like your deserve one. The company provides you with a car. So I assume that pay for gas. Nothing is really coming out of your pocket so you don't NEED a tip. Plus you are new. Regulars will give tips. You can tall when a waiter is kissing ****. Even if they really aren't trying to. Earn your tips. Don't assume you deserve it.

For the people saying that "Companies don't pay alot, or by the hour" they are required to meet a certain amount. This amount is determined by your states minimum wage. Mine is $7.25/hour
If you work 20 hours and get paid 3.75 an hour you get $75.
Now take that 20 hours and times it by your states minimum wage. $145
If you make no tips then you job owes you $70.
This is why its important to calculate your own pay and keep track of tips.
i really dont want this to sound like i am offending you in any way, but have your read the replies? i have already stated that my pay is illegally low, as the pizza business is stingy to young workers. also the whole point OF my rant was that tipping in a restaurant/delivery should be common courtesy.
Then report them and find a different job. This is you not them. Like I said earn tips.
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I see it is as if the service was good you should tip something at-least.
But if the service was bad then there's another story. If I was you I'd be a bit furious as-well!
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