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On 2025-03-08, Jill McQuown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:Of course I told him. He was shocked. I gather he assumed everyone got paid about $16/hour like most of the minimum wage workers in NY.On 3/8/2025 5:33 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:Have you told him? Ignorance can be remedied.On 2025-03-08, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:That's true. But in states like SC where the minimum *server* wage is>>
Make it something close to what they would be expected to make with
tips. They are the restaurant's employees so they should be responsible
for paying their employees, not the customers.
The customers pay the employees either way.
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still a ridiculous $2.13/hour, it's kind of silly to have to depend upon
the kindness of strangers to make up the difference between that and the
Federal minimum wage of $7.25/hour. (Technically the employer is
supposed to make up the difference.) Counting on the customer to leave
more than a 50 cent tip on a $40 meal doesn't cut it.
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My manager and his wife eat out a LOT. He had no idea $2.13 is the base
server wage in this state.
How so?And oh, it doesn't matter if you tip in cashIt does if I tip more than 15% in cash.
or put it on your credit card because server income is reported based on
sales rung at the register.
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