Thursday, June 07, 2018

Your Turn

Have you ever seen a tip jar at a business and you were wondering it was there for. I saw one at a department store the other day.

14 comments:

  1. Well I didn't think it was a spittoon if that's what you mean.

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  2. I see tip jars at places with counter service but no wait staff like Chinese take outs or sandwich shoppes. Occasionally I stick at Dollar into it for them and often it is quite full, whether they put the $$$ in there themselves to encourage it from you I dunno.

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  3. Getting a hot dog at a kiosk at the game. What did you do? You pulled a dog off the grill, put it in a bun and took my money. Do I have to start tipping at McDonalds now?

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  4. Anonymous10:45 AM

    Tip jar at 7-11. No joke.

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  5. Panera Bread is the most egregious example of this. Counter service and you have to bus your own table. And they don't even have a tip jar. It comes up on the pay pad so you have to choose "no tip" right in front of the twelve-year-old who took your order. No dropping two nickels in a tip jar in hopes they think it was quarters. Well played, Panera.

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  6. The places which often have tip jars are low paying and the workers have to deal with bitchy customers for hours. I can give them a little more.

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  7. At a sandwich counter inside a gas station.
    Even if I was going to eat a gas station sandwich, I wouldn't tip for counter service. They make a straight minimum wage. Why should I? I used to run my ass off waiting tables for $2.13/hour + tips in college. Not tipping people who don't do table service.

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    1. you get service you tip end off.

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  8. Anonymous1:51 PM

    It's there to help people. Period.
    ~~~What means nothing to you, could buy a gallon of gas for someone who is on Empty.

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  9. Our local liquor store has one. The employees never move from behind the counter. I guess they're hoping someone is already drunk enough to leave money for no service.

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  10. Someone was reading Miss Manners this past week.

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  11. Just curious. I went into a restaurant I had planned to take a relative to for a birthday to order food at the bar to go. The weather was bad and I didn't want to make said relative go out in the rain.

    I ordered our meals and decided to order something light at the bar while waiting. What is the proper amount to tip the bartender who served the gumbo I ordered, but just handed me a bag that had been packed in the back with my to go order.

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