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The digital tip jar

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  • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    I am running at windmills again. 555 Maybe at some point, i will change my profile picture.

    https://www.axios.com/local/chicago/2023/09/19/tipped-minimum-wage-ordinance?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_axioslocal_chicago&stream=top

    Tipped work (some lucrative, lots not) has been a part of our economy for more than 150 years, and ending it could massively shift how Chicagoans pay for services, run businesses and earn a living.

    On Wednesday, the City Council Committee on Workforce Development is expected to introduce and advance a proposal to phase out the minimum wage for tipped workers (currently $9.48 an hour) over five years.

    Under the plan, businesses would be required to increase tipped workers' wages by 8% annually until they're paid the same minimum wage as other employees in the city ($15.80).
    Of note: Workers could still accept additional tips.
    Catch up fast: The proposed ordinance was recently revised in a deal hammered out between Mayor Brandon Johnson, alders and the Illinois Restaurant Association (IRA).

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    @taiwan_girl said in The digital tip jar:

    I am running at windmills again. 555 Maybe at some point, i will change my profile picture.

    https://www.axios.com/local/chicago/2023/09/19/tipped-minimum-wage-ordinance?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_axioslocal_chicago&stream=top

    Tipped work (some lucrative, lots not) has been a part of our economy for more than 150 years, and ending it could massively shift how Chicagoans pay for services, run businesses and earn a living.

    On Wednesday, the City Council Committee on Workforce Development is expected to introduce and advance a proposal to phase out the minimum wage for tipped workers (currently $9.48 an hour) over five years.

    Under the plan, businesses would be required to increase tipped workers' wages by 8% annually until they're paid the same minimum wage as other employees in the city ($15.80).
    Of note: Workers could still accept additional tips.
    Catch up fast: The proposed ordinance was recently revised in a deal hammered out between Mayor Brandon Johnson, alders and the Illinois Restaurant Association (IRA).

    Why would you want to punish tipped workers like that? My daughter averaged $25-30 an hour working in an upscale pizza restaurant 9 years ago. You really think anyone is going to do that job for regular minimum wage?

    “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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      #126

      And the TNCR tipping war continues!

      It's a bit like the 100 Years War, except it seems to have gone on for longer somehow.

      I was only joking

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        #127

        I went to a brewpub that had a 15% “fair wage” fee and still had a suggested tip amount on top of that. It was also at a place where you order from your phone and they bring it to your table. (Bussing).

        I did not tip and will not be back.

        The Brad

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        • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

          I went to a brewpub that had a 15% “fair wage” fee and still had a suggested tip amount on top of that. It was also at a place where you order from your phone and they bring it to your table. (Bussing).

          I did not tip and will not be back.

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          @LuFins-Dad said in The digital tip jar:

          I went to a brewpub that had a 15% “fair wage” fee and still had a suggested tip amount on top of that. It was also at a place where you order from your phone and they bring it to your table. (Bussing).

          I did not tip and will not be back.

          Jesus.

          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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          • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

            I went to a brewpub that had a 15% “fair wage” fee and still had a suggested tip amount on top of that. It was also at a place where you order from your phone and they bring it to your table. (Bussing).

            I did not tip and will not be back.

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            @LuFins-Dad said in The digital tip jar:

            I went to a brewpub that had a 15% “fair wage” fee and still had a suggested tip amount on top of that. It was also at a place where you order from your phone and they bring it to your table. (Bussing).

            I did not tip and will not be back.

            Eventually your order will be like $15 and a total of $40 after all fees, tips, and taxes are included.

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              #130

              Either it will taste real good, or taste like spit.

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              • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                I went to a brewpub that had a 15% “fair wage” fee and still had a suggested tip amount on top of that. It was also at a place where you order from your phone and they bring it to your table. (Bussing).

                I did not tip and will not be back.

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                #131

                @LuFins-Dad said in The digital tip jar:

                I went to a brewpub that had a 15% “fair wage” fee and still had a suggested tip amount on top of that. It was also at a place where you order from your phone and they bring it to your table. (Bussing).

                I did not tip and will not be back.

                They did that to my favorite brewpub, although they haven’t done the fee yet. The reason we loved it was the full service and the food was great. Now the food sucks and the service is nonexistent. No tip from me.

                They’ve been getting crucified on Yelp.

                “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                  I went to a brewpub that had a 15% “fair wage” fee and still had a suggested tip amount on top of that. It was also at a place where you order from your phone and they bring it to your table. (Bussing).

                  I did not tip and will not be back.

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                  @LuFins-Dad said in The digital tip jar:

                  I went to a brewpub that had a 15% “fair wage” fee and still had a suggested tip amount on top of that. It was also at a place where you order from your phone and they bring it to your table. (Bussing).

                  Does Mr. Biden know about this?

                  I'm sure he can fix it.

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                  • MikM Mik

                    @taiwan_girl said in The digital tip jar:

                    I am running at windmills again. 555 Maybe at some point, i will change my profile picture.

                    https://www.axios.com/local/chicago/2023/09/19/tipped-minimum-wage-ordinance?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_axioslocal_chicago&stream=top

                    Tipped work (some lucrative, lots not) has been a part of our economy for more than 150 years, and ending it could massively shift how Chicagoans pay for services, run businesses and earn a living.

                    On Wednesday, the City Council Committee on Workforce Development is expected to introduce and advance a proposal to phase out the minimum wage for tipped workers (currently $9.48 an hour) over five years.

                    Under the plan, businesses would be required to increase tipped workers' wages by 8% annually until they're paid the same minimum wage as other employees in the city ($15.80).
                    Of note: Workers could still accept additional tips.
                    Catch up fast: The proposed ordinance was recently revised in a deal hammered out between Mayor Brandon Johnson, alders and the Illinois Restaurant Association (IRA).

                    Why would you want to punish tipped workers like that? My daughter averaged $25-30 an hour working in an upscale pizza restaurant 9 years ago. You really think anyone is going to do that job for regular minimum wage?

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                    • MikM Mik

                      @taiwan_girl said in The digital tip jar:

                      I am running at windmills again. 555 Maybe at some point, i will change my profile picture.

                      https://www.axios.com/local/chicago/2023/09/19/tipped-minimum-wage-ordinance?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_axioslocal_chicago&stream=top

                      Tipped work (some lucrative, lots not) has been a part of our economy for more than 150 years, and ending it could massively shift how Chicagoans pay for services, run businesses and earn a living.

                      On Wednesday, the City Council Committee on Workforce Development is expected to introduce and advance a proposal to phase out the minimum wage for tipped workers (currently $9.48 an hour) over five years.

                      Under the plan, businesses would be required to increase tipped workers' wages by 8% annually until they're paid the same minimum wage as other employees in the city ($15.80).
                      Of note: Workers could still accept additional tips.
                      Catch up fast: The proposed ordinance was recently revised in a deal hammered out between Mayor Brandon Johnson, alders and the Illinois Restaurant Association (IRA).

                      Why would you want to punish tipped workers like that? My daughter averaged $25-30 an hour working in an upscale pizza restaurant 9 years ago. You really think anyone is going to do that job for regular minimum wage?

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                      #134

                      @Mik said in The digital tip jar:

                      @taiwan_girl said in The digital tip jar:

                      I am running at windmills again. 555 Maybe at some point, i will change my profile picture.

                      https://www.axios.com/local/chicago/2023/09/19/tipped-minimum-wage-ordinance?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_axioslocal_chicago&stream=top

                      Tipped work (some lucrative, lots not) has been a part of our economy for more than 150 years, and ending it could massively shift how Chicagoans pay for services, run businesses and earn a living.

                      On Wednesday, the City Council Committee on Workforce Development is expected to introduce and advance a proposal to phase out the minimum wage for tipped workers (currently $9.48 an hour) over five years.

                      Under the plan, businesses would be required to increase tipped workers' wages by 8% annually until they're paid the same minimum wage as other employees in the city ($15.80).
                      Of note: Workers could still accept additional tips.
                      Catch up fast: The proposed ordinance was recently revised in a deal hammered out between Mayor Brandon Johnson, alders and the Illinois Restaurant Association (IRA).

                      Why would you want to punish tipped workers like that? My daughter averaged $25-30 an hour working in an upscale pizza restaurant 9 years ago. You really think anyone is going to do that job for regular minimum wage?

                      I dont think it is punishing the workers. Just pay them what they are worth. If that is USD$25/hr, then okay.

                      I just find it somewhat funny when restaurants say that if they have to pay their workers what they currently marke in tips, people would not come there any more. Are people that stupid that they think they are paying less because the tip is not on the menu price?????

                      If a pizza is USD$20 and I leave a $10 tip, my total is $30.

                      What is the difference between that and having the pizza cost $30 on the menu to begin with? Why would people be less willing to go to that restaurant when their price will be the same??

                      I believe that quality of food is a much bigger determination of tip amount than service in most peoples mind.

                      I think my subtle no-tip campaign is gaining steam!!! LOL

                      (Anyway, I appreciate you guys putting up with me on this, even though it frustrates most of you. 💞 )

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                        #135

                        Aw we love you even when we disagree. ❤️

                        “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                          #136

                          It doesn't frustrate me at all. I find watching Aqua becoming incandescent very entertaining.

                          I was only joking

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                          • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                            @Mik said in The digital tip jar:

                            @taiwan_girl said in The digital tip jar:

                            I am running at windmills again. 555 Maybe at some point, i will change my profile picture.

                            https://www.axios.com/local/chicago/2023/09/19/tipped-minimum-wage-ordinance?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_axioslocal_chicago&stream=top

                            Tipped work (some lucrative, lots not) has been a part of our economy for more than 150 years, and ending it could massively shift how Chicagoans pay for services, run businesses and earn a living.

                            On Wednesday, the City Council Committee on Workforce Development is expected to introduce and advance a proposal to phase out the minimum wage for tipped workers (currently $9.48 an hour) over five years.

                            Under the plan, businesses would be required to increase tipped workers' wages by 8% annually until they're paid the same minimum wage as other employees in the city ($15.80).
                            Of note: Workers could still accept additional tips.
                            Catch up fast: The proposed ordinance was recently revised in a deal hammered out between Mayor Brandon Johnson, alders and the Illinois Restaurant Association (IRA).

                            Why would you want to punish tipped workers like that? My daughter averaged $25-30 an hour working in an upscale pizza restaurant 9 years ago. You really think anyone is going to do that job for regular minimum wage?

                            I dont think it is punishing the workers. Just pay them what they are worth. If that is USD$25/hr, then okay.

                            I just find it somewhat funny when restaurants say that if they have to pay their workers what they currently marke in tips, people would not come there any more. Are people that stupid that they think they are paying less because the tip is not on the menu price?????

                            If a pizza is USD$20 and I leave a $10 tip, my total is $30.

                            What is the difference between that and having the pizza cost $30 on the menu to begin with? Why would people be less willing to go to that restaurant when their price will be the same??

                            I believe that quality of food is a much bigger determination of tip amount than service in most peoples mind.

                            I think my subtle no-tip campaign is gaining steam!!! LOL

                            (Anyway, I appreciate you guys putting up with me on this, even though it frustrates most of you. 💞 )

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                            @taiwan_girl said in The digital tip jar:

                            @Mik said in The digital tip jar:

                            @taiwan_girl said in The digital tip jar:

                            I am running at windmills again. 555 Maybe at some point, i will change my profile picture.

                            https://www.axios.com/local/chicago/2023/09/19/tipped-minimum-wage-ordinance?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_axioslocal_chicago&stream=top

                            Tipped work (some lucrative, lots not) has been a part of our economy for more than 150 years, and ending it could massively shift how Chicagoans pay for services, run businesses and earn a living.

                            On Wednesday, the City Council Committee on Workforce Development is expected to introduce and advance a proposal to phase out the minimum wage for tipped workers (currently $9.48 an hour) over five years.

                            Under the plan, businesses would be required to increase tipped workers' wages by 8% annually until they're paid the same minimum wage as other employees in the city ($15.80).
                            Of note: Workers could still accept additional tips.
                            Catch up fast: The proposed ordinance was recently revised in a deal hammered out between Mayor Brandon Johnson, alders and the Illinois Restaurant Association (IRA).

                            Why would you want to punish tipped workers like that? My daughter averaged $25-30 an hour working in an upscale pizza restaurant 9 years ago. You really think anyone is going to do that job for regular minimum wage?

                            I dont think it is punishing the workers. Just pay them what they are worth. If that is USD$25/hr, then okay.

                            I just find it somewhat funny when restaurants say that if they have to pay their workers what they currently marke in tips, people would not come there any more. Are people that stupid that they think they are paying less because the tip is not on the menu price?????

                            If a pizza is USD$20 and I leave a $10 tip, my total is $30.

                            What is the difference between that and having the pizza cost $30 on the menu to begin with? Why would people be less willing to go to that restaurant when their price will be the same??

                            I believe that quality of food is a much bigger determination of tip amount than service in most peoples mind.

                            I think my subtle no-tip campaign is gaining steam!!! LOL

                            (Anyway, I appreciate you guys putting up with me on this, even though it frustrates most of you. 💞 )

                            So how much do you tip, big spender?

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                            • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                              It doesn't frustrate me at all. I find watching Aqua becoming incandescent very entertaining.

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                              @Doctor-Phibes said in The digital tip jar:

                              It doesn't frustrate me at all. I find watching Aqua becoming incandescent very entertaining.

                              Ever pay your rent only with tip money?
                              How 'bout all your food?
                              All your gas?

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                                Been reading thru the thread. No real input but I see it’s a red button subject. Here 15% is pretty standard in restaurants. I will tip always, usually rounding up to a round number, regardless of service. I see it just as a tax, and in this case justified for helping servers.

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                                  Yeah, and the lower priced the restaurant, the higher percentage I tip. We had a $28 breakfast yesterday and I tipped $9. She was a good server and for the food quality we got it was a huge bargain. They 'depend on the kindness of strangers'.

                                  It was a new First Watch, by the way. A favorite for years, but now we have a very modern one very close.

                                  “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                                  • MikM Mik

                                    Yeah, and the lower priced the restaurant, the higher percentage I tip. We had a $28 breakfast yesterday and I tipped $9. She was a good server and for the food quality we got it was a huge bargain. They 'depend on the kindness of strangers'.

                                    It was a new First Watch, by the way. A favorite for years, but now we have a very modern one very close.

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                                    @Mik said in The digital tip jar:

                                    Yeah, and the lower priced the restaurant, the higher percentage I tip. We had a $28 breakfast yesterday and I tipped $9. She was a good server and for the food quality we got it was a huge bargain. They 'depend on the kindness of strangers'.

                                    It was a new First Watch, by the way. A favorite for years, but now we have a very modern one very close.

                                    First Watch is awesome. I do the same. For a $3.15 coffee I'll often tip 2 bucks. Maybe more if it's in the place in town and they're slammed.

                                    You know what's funny about that? Somehow, magically, my order always seems to be ready ahead of some others' who ordered before me. I guess it's because the baristas there hate cash tips.

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                                    • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                                      @Doctor-Phibes said in The digital tip jar:

                                      It doesn't frustrate me at all. I find watching Aqua becoming incandescent very entertaining.

                                      Ever pay your rent only with tip money?
                                      How 'bout all your food?
                                      All your gas?

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                                      @Aqua-Letifer said in The digital tip jar:

                                      @Doctor-Phibes said in The digital tip jar:

                                      It doesn't frustrate me at all. I find watching Aqua becoming incandescent very entertaining.

                                      Ever pay your rent only with tip money?
                                      How 'bout all your food?
                                      All your gas?

                                      No, but I have danced with the devil by the pale moonlight.

                                      And one time I shot a man in Reno, just to watch him die. Because the coffee SUCKED!

                                      I was only joking

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                                      • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                                        @Aqua-Letifer said in The digital tip jar:

                                        @Doctor-Phibes said in The digital tip jar:

                                        It doesn't frustrate me at all. I find watching Aqua becoming incandescent very entertaining.

                                        Ever pay your rent only with tip money?
                                        How 'bout all your food?
                                        All your gas?

                                        No, but I have danced with the devil by the pale moonlight.

                                        And one time I shot a man in Reno, just to watch him die. Because the coffee SUCKED!

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                                        @Doctor-Phibes said in The digital tip jar:

                                        @Aqua-Letifer said in The digital tip jar:

                                        @Doctor-Phibes said in The digital tip jar:

                                        It doesn't frustrate me at all. I find watching Aqua becoming incandescent very entertaining.

                                        Ever pay your rent only with tip money?
                                        How 'bout all your food?
                                        All your gas?

                                        No, but I have danced with the devil by the pale moonlight.

                                        And one time I shot a man in Reno, just to watch him die. Because the coffee SUCKED!

                                        I don't think it's a coincidence that the people here who have never had a job that relies on tips, and don't tip all that much themselves, would love to see tipping disappear because they "don't see the value in it." 😄

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                                        • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                                          @Doctor-Phibes said in The digital tip jar:

                                          @Aqua-Letifer said in The digital tip jar:

                                          @Doctor-Phibes said in The digital tip jar:

                                          It doesn't frustrate me at all. I find watching Aqua becoming incandescent very entertaining.

                                          Ever pay your rent only with tip money?
                                          How 'bout all your food?
                                          All your gas?

                                          No, but I have danced with the devil by the pale moonlight.

                                          And one time I shot a man in Reno, just to watch him die. Because the coffee SUCKED!

                                          I don't think it's a coincidence that the people here who have never had a job that relies on tips, and don't tip all that much themselves, would love to see tipping disappear because they "don't see the value in it." 😄

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                                          #144

                                          @Aqua-Letifer said in The digital tip jar:

                                          I don't think it's a coincidence that the people here who have never had a job that relies on tips, and don't tip all that much themselves, would love to see tipping disappear because they "don't see the value in it."

                                          I almost always tip about 20%, is that not much?

                                          I accept that the US culture is based around significant tipping for low-paid workers. I do feel that your reaction of "How dare you!" whenever anybody dares to question this implies that you're rather emotionally invested in the whole thing.

                                          I was only joking

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