So why not abolish tipping altogether in favor of better
wages? Or even better, do like Sweden and have no federally
mandated minimum wage at all?
Just think of what life would be like if folks could dine
out and never have to pay for the service they get. Now if
only the chef would comply we could all have a free lunch.
Makes me wonder why anyone in a country as developed as USA would take up the waiting profession.
by the dining establishment, includes the service/processes behind preparing the meal and cleaning up afterwards.Because the reason they get away with it is because they claim that
The minimum wage here is somewhat more than you quoted above.
Makes me wonder why anyone in a country as developed as USA would take
up the waiting profession.
David Drummond wrote to Lee Lofaso <=-
Makes me wonder why anyone in a country as developed as USA would take
up the waiting profession.
I'd love seeing a restaurant raise their prices by 10-15%, pay a living wage, and abolish tipping.
I'd love seeing a restaurant raise their prices by 10-15%, pay a living wage, and abolish tipping. I'd expect most people to just look at the price
on the menu and not think it through to the tip. Then, there are those who don't tip feeling like it's their right to underpay. :)
I'd love seeing a restaurant raise their prices by 10-15%, pay a living
wage, and abolish tipping.
Correct. Until that happens I treat my waiters and waitresses well ...
The farmers are offering less than a living wage. I'm not sure how they can offer less than the official minimum wage...
Correct. Until that happens I treat my waiters and waitresses well...
Do you tip all people who perform a service for you? Are none of them
paid by their employer to perform that service? If not, what are they employed to do?
Ward Dossche wrote to David Drummond <=-
In my country I feel no need to tip, people get paid salaries from
which they can live.
In my country I feel no need to tip, people get paid salaries from which they can live.
 According to my Irish barber who stays in a share house with backpackers who
do fruit picking in the Cairns area, they are paid on volume picked not a wage, the good ones make over 2k a week clear.
I wonder why the situation isn't the same in the Bundaberg/Childers areas... the locals don;t want to do the work due to poor wages.
There is an interesting book called "From Italy to Ingham" you can
download from one of the QLD unis.
If it's not on paper, I'm not reading it ...
If it's not on paper, I'm not reading it ...
It's a pdf, so you could print it or just read the little bit about the Roati family :)
"I only want to say
If there is a way
Take this cup away from me
For I don't want to taste its poison"
"I only want to say
If there is a way
Take this cup away from me
For I don't want to taste its poison"
What is more concerning is what is not written :)
just read the little bit about the Roati
family
There is an interesting book called "From Italy to Ingham" you can
download from one of the QLD unis.
If it's not on paper, I'm not reading it ...
If it's not on paper, I'm not reading it ...
Save the rainforests - ban paper.
Do I feel the juicy part coming?
Shed the burden of the years Terry, educate us ... :-)
just read the little bit about the Roati
family
What pages would that be? I only found one occurrence of Roati (on
page 161). Well, actually two if you count the index...
If it's not on paper, I'm not reading it ...
Save the rainforests - ban paper.
Rainforests have got nothing to do with paper.
If it's not on paper, I'm not reading it ...
Save the rainforests - ban paper.
Rainforests have got nothing to do with paper.
Do they grow much plantation timber in Brazil?
Rainforests have got nothing to do with paper.
BTW, you are wrong. Sumatra's rainforests were cut for the paper production in big numbers.
But Indonesia is not very popular in EU.
Rainforests have got nothing to do with paper.
BTW, you are wrong. Sumatra's rainforests were cut for the paper
production in big numbers.
But Indonesia is not very popular in EU.
BTW, you are wrong. Sumatra's rainforests were cut for the paper
production in big numbers.
But Indonesia is not very popular in EU.
When I was working, the paper we used came from Brazil. The packaging didn't say what trees it was made of.
BTW, you are wrong. Sumatra's rainforests were cut for the paper
production in big numbers.
But Indonesia is not very popular in EU.
I respectfully disagree. That is not the situation "now".
Using tropical hard wood for paper is ridiculous, way too valuable.
Most of that went to Japan into construction and furniture. I'm also talking "today", not 1973.
The planting of sustainable forrests is now common business. The days
that several square miles of forrest were milled just for one single week-end edition of the New York Times are history.
And what about cutting trees to produce more meat? Is meat more valuable than paper?
This is really a problem in Brazil, very huge one.
And I don't really think that EU can do much about that.
And what about cutting trees to produce more meat? Is meat more
valuable than paper? This is really a problem in Brazil, very huge
one. And I don't really think that EU can do much about that.
Thank you for responding but I've been through this subject at least a dozen times, so this time I'll gracefully bow out. What needed to be
said, has already been said, it is not something new.
I rather think you are not really aware what CITES and IUCN are.
If you want to talk about tropical forrest which are cut, I suggest
you start dealing with the cutting and milling of that wood "in"
Russia, for consumption "in" Russia, without any concern for whatever international treaty.
I cannot be held responsible for your discussions with someone else ;)
For many years EU was one of the main drivers for deforestation in
Brazil, .....
much that eco-business.
And it's already largest importer of Brazil's meat.
What EU can do about that?
Probably you know that protesting in Russia against almost anything - is
a risk.
And Germany (largest player in EU) is a very big friend of Putin's
regime, paying it with hard currency for our gas and arguing with USA
that this a right way of realpolitik :)
For many years EU was one of the main drivers for deforestation in
Brazil, .....
A date please ... before 1980? Earlier even?
Probably you know that protesting in Russia against almost
anything - is a risk.
So we've heard ... that's what happens if only specific people make it
to ballot.
And Germany (largest player in EU) is a very big friend of Putin's
regime, paying it with hard currency for our gas and arguing with
USA that this a right way of realpolitik :)
Alas ... not just Germany ...
BTW, your beer sucks.
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