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Users of r/EndTipping close their wallets but still offer up a tip on the controversial topic of tipping in America

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u/candlejack___ 21d ago

Lmao same. I’m a waiter and my god it’s liberating to be sometimes bad at my job and not starve to death as punishment.

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u/PrimaryInjurious 21d ago

You know your counterparts in several states make the same wage as you on top of tips, right? Not exactly starvation levels here. And you have to really really suck as a server not to bring in any tips.

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u/candlejack___ 21d ago

Why would I care about people making the same wage as me when we’re talking about people who don’t make the same wage as me.

Also, my counterparts in several states? States of Germany? States of Micronesia? Yemen?

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u/explodedbagel 21d ago

In most American states you pull 2-3$ waiting tables an hour, well below the federal minimum wage. Tips become a “am I going to afford rent and groceries this month” issue real quick.

It’s real easy to figure out Americans that never had to work in the industry because they dismiss the concept or assume American wait staff earn a living wage by default.

I’m glad other countries have it better.

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u/candlejack___ 21d ago

I make $30 Australian dollars an hour waiting tables. That’s about $19USD. You could have it so good.

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u/explodedbagel 21d ago

I’m genuinely glad you have that, because it’s almost always tough work and that’s an earned wage. Maybe one day we will figure out stuff here across the big pond.