end (and stop exporting) that vicious tipping culture of yours. Just pay decent wages to people in customer service.
change the design of yours bills, make them easily recognizable, with different colors and sizes like normal curencies.
take religion out of the money.
and since I'm at it, end gun culture and disarm your people. Also SUVs, end that too. And introduce controlled prices in health services, regulate, regulate, regulate, till it becomes a functional system affordable by everyone.
Tipping is dumb af anyways. Why is it my job to make up the remaining of their salary when businesses easily could just pay them more but don't because they know the customers will just do it for them
In other parts of the world, there is no tipping. This is because it's expected for the employer to provide the employee a living wage, not statistics and an underground economy.
Funny thing is that this guy hates tipping, but they’re going to vote for the candidate and political party that want to keep service salaries so low that tipping is required to live.
If this person really wanted to kill tipping, they should vote for the other party. Those are the folks seriously talking about solutions that would make it unnecessary.
They're too dumb to realize that it will have the opposite effect. It won't work like "omg i got an ad for [CANDIDATE X] instead of $20, gonna vote for him!!"
At first I didn't see any actual evidence that this was connected to Trump, so I figured everyone here was just assuming it was Trump based on how shitty this practice is. I definitely assumed the same.
(If you zoom wayyyy in his name is there, though.)
I have to wonder what is going through their heads to think this would be in any way helpful to their cause. It's literally saying "hey I'm screwing you out of money in the name of Trump."
That's definitely going to win over prospective voters.
The whole situation with tipping is following a path of degeneration, which I wouldn't dare to say we have seen the end. However, this reminds me of the millionaire of better call saul who wanted to secede from the US and had printed his own money xd
I worked at a small family-owned coffee shop for a while. They were proud of the fact they paid 25 cents over minimum wage. I'll be honest, the tips were good and I was averaging roughly $28/hr with tips. Tips paid with card were taxed, and cash tips were uh... well, you're supposed to report those technically.
But if we wasted so much as a napkin or an ounce of milk there would be repremands. Meanwhile the owners upgraded their Tesla and bought themselves a second house to rent out for supplemental income.
I don't blame the tippers. Employers can afford to pay a fair wage. They're selfish and they can't manage their own business properly.