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You implied it when you said this.Where did I say only?
If owners paid their servers say $20 an hour, and did not require patrons to tip....
They'd struggle to find good servers.
Good servers are like good salesmen.
Really good sales job have low base pay because the commission is what really determines how much they bring home. And if the base pay was better with limited or no commission.... You lose really good sales people who know they can make elsewhere.
It's all service industry. Tipped positions are all over the place, but the only ones niggas complain about is restaurants.
Yes people work those jobs for the tips... No one works those jobs because it's a livable wage... It what's keep the service enthused.
You want McDonald's level service at a nice restaurant??
It's not some independent conspiracy on the owners.... It's the culture of the service industry.
If owners paid their servers say $20 an hour, and did not require patrons to tip....
They'd struggle to find good servers.
Good servers are like good salesmen.
Really good sales job have low base pay because the commission is what really determines how much they bring home. And if the base pay was better with limited or no commission.... You lose really good sales people who know they can make elsewhere.
Shits only an issue when people get shorted on a regular. A decent server or bartender can make $5-600 a night at the right spot. I've seen it in action too many times.
Niggaz don't complain about tipping strippers. You think they making $40-$50k a year without tips?
Imagine a nigga going in a strip club like
"Why I gotta give these chicks money, why can't the strip club owner just pay them more?
It's all service industry. Tipped positions are all over the place, but the only ones niggas complain about is restaurants.
You know how much bell hops and valets make at nice hotels? Shit.... You know how much they get tipped?? Lots...
Yes people work those jobs for the tips... No one works those jobs because it's a livable wage... It what's keep the service enthused.
You want McDonald's level service at a nice restaurant??
Imma pay them the average rate of the area we're in.Help me understand your POV,
If you open up a bar, or a restaurant, how much are you paying your waiters? vs how much the average waiter makes?
Imma pay them the average rate of the area we're in.
Imma pay them the average rate of the area we're in.
America restaurants don't have to pay a competitive rate to restaurants in a different country bruh. The reach you're making is literally across international borders with complete different economics that would factor into wages as well.You implied it when you said this.
Because America is the only country pushing this tipping stuff, in other countries they dont tip out servers. So you are implying their service is terrible or they dont have nice restaurants outside the US
The competitive rate of the area. It's always the same answer bruh. You pay your employees what that field makes in that area.Same question but different take:
iF you open up a tech store or inspection/tire place, how much would you pay your workers?
The competitive rate of the area. It's always the same answer bruh. You pay your employees what that field makes in that area.
I don't understand how fault is at play here. If I'm just starting out and desperate for help, I'm prolly going to offer more just to get people in the door. But once I'm established, no one coming of the streets is going to get that same offer.Gotcha.
Let's say for example, the average rate is 2 dollars per hour? Who fault is it that they sign up to make 2 dollars an hour which is set by you?
The competitive rate of the area. It's always the same answer bruh. You pay your employees what that field makes in that area.
The industry norm. You do your research and find out. It's not like you just make up some shit in your head, or what you feel is fair. You take the time, learn the industry, and put together a model that works for your investment.Ok.
Gotcha Gotcha
Who sets the rate in those fields?
I don't understand how fault is at play here. If I'm just starting out and desperate for help, I'm prolly going to offer more just to get people in the door. But once I'm established, no one coming of the streets is going to get that same offer.
The industry norm. You do your research and find out. It's not like you just make up some shit in your head, or what you feel is fair. You take the time, learn the industry, and put together a model that works for your investment.
This is a ridiculous hypothetical that's woefully ignorant to an entire industry.If 100 people move into a brand-new town, and 4 folks open a bar in said town, call it ABW town, Northside, Southside, Eastside and Westside of this town all have bars or restaurants,
Who sets the rate for those waiters to be paid?
If you're starting the business and need people, because you have no people, it's not our of the norm to offer more as an incentive to build a staffIt's a choice, I shouldn't have said (fault) my mistake, but is it a person choice if they want to work for $2 dollars an hour?
If you as an owner is established, making money I assume, why not offer the same pay to new employees? That doesn't make sense.
Your foundation is set, the ball is rolling, you would want to offer more pay to a person vs less?
If you're starting the business and need people, because you have no people, it's not our of the norm to offer more as an incentive to build a staff
But once the need for new people is gone, you aren't inclined to offer that invective anymore.
Kinda how police departments who don't have a lotta police offer signing bonuses..
No one person makes that determination. You do your research. You can't..... Well you shouldn't open a business without doing your research first. You have to go around and find out what people are making. You have to find out what people are being tipped on average in that area. People may be willing to work for $2 an hour because they're from that actual community have tons of regulars who are very tip heavy....Who made it the industry norm to pay a waiter (in this example) 2 dollars?
This is the mindfuck I mentioned in another thread. These owners successfully put their staff against the customers over tipping to keep the focus off of their absurdly low hourly wages.