We are just finding out about a child sex trafficking ring involving politicians and billionaires, the world’s richest man does a Nazi salute at a political rally, and the President being an adjudicated sex criminal is probably not the worst thing he has done…

Meanwhile I’m standing here in the checkout line feeling guilty about whether or not I should tip a barista

Something is wrong with our collective notion of morality, and my individual understanding (Oh well, here we are)

  • FarmTaco@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    Why isnt starbucks paying them a wage that doesnt demand a tip? whynot the call center tech? why not the cashier at walmart? why not the guy who signs you in at jiffy lube? why not the janitor at the local mall? why are some jobs more deserving of tips than others?

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      21 hours ago

      That’s sort of where I’m coming from in a sense. If everyone is being paid a minimum wage (which is 10.50 where I am, but people generally make 15-25 for “entry level” jobs here), why should I be paying extra for specific services?

      It really made me stop going and giving them my money in the first place, which is sort of a lose lose for both of us if you don’t consider my fiscal responsibility a win.

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        16 hours ago

        Many restaurants are allowed to pay their employees below minimum wage. They expect tips to fill that gap.

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          15 hours ago

          In Montana that’s not allowed. It’s possible they don’t make much more than minimum wage, but they can’t earn less than 10.55. Like I said, in coffee shops it’s 15 and up, which is what I make as a teacher