Juggler - you obviously never went to work in the US as a teenager on a J1! Anyone in a job regarded to be in a 'service' line of work where they could reasonably be expected to receive tips only needs to be paid a reduced minimum wage - which when I worked as a waitress was $1.27 (I just checked online this has gone up to a whole $2.17 an hour now), needless to say I wouldn't have been able to live on my pay cheque which came to $32 a week. Plus you have to declare tips - on which you are taxed. Which often meant my pay cheque was a minus figure - ie: I owed revenue rather than getting any wages. Just something to think about when your begruding paying a tip at the end of service - this is all these people are getting paid.
And as for the 'I'm you best friend thing' its better than trying to get service in Dublin when you have to listen to the whole escapades of the person serving you's night out before they finally begrudgingly take your money for whatever you want to buy. In that light give me fake any day. At least they're 'pretending' to do their jobs!
wages in the service industry are notoriously low and these guys depend on tips for their bread and butter.
"Everyone should visit New York once and see the sights but in my view its not worth going there year after year"
A very general statement and perhaps it doesn't suit your particular taste, but many people are very happy to return to Courtown, Galway, Benidorm....., year after year
Er, presumably that's why foxylady said "... but in my view..."
I have to say, I actually liked that. False an all as it is, it's a million times better than the surly, disinterested shop staff u can get in IrelandThe whole "I'm you're best friend in the world - have a nice day" thing grates with me.
I actually was not the one who said its not worth going again??????
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