2.Tipping isn't a big part of British culture.unlike in North America.where waiters and waitresses are paid below minimum wage.Tips are usually appreciated.but offering a tip of some services can cause confusion.In casual restaurants.where you pay for
Many waiters and waitresses get paid below the US minimum wage (最低工资) and work for tips to make up for that. According to the American travel website TripAdvisor, some states pay their servers (服务员) only $2.13 per hour. It is not just for waiters, either. Hotel maids, hairdresse...
"It's mostly restaurant waiters and waitresses that are paid less than the minimum wage, so for them, tips are critical," Lynn noted. Baristas and other types of workers are often getting at least the minimum wage, he said. Lynn added, "I feel obligated to tip waiters, but anybody else...
The men and women who have chosen to serve as their profession, who are paid tipped wages, depend on tips to make ends meet. As more and more retailers allow their fully waged employees to solicit tips, it will eventually weed away at the gratuity amounts for waiters and waitresses, makin...
Tip pools. Employers in Florida are allowed to create tip pools for their employees who regularly receive tips from patrons. That money can be shared with other staffers who customarily and regularly receive tips, such as waiters, waitresses, bussers, but not with employers, managers or superv...
"I think everyone should be tipping 20% at a sit-down restaurant, unless the service is really bad," Rossman tells FOX Business. "Manywaiters and waitressesmake as little as $2.13 per hour (the federal tipped minimum wage), with tips expected to boost their compensation." ...