Originally Posted by
IraqVet505
You tip your server right? You tip your Barber Right? You tip your concierge, bellhop and Other staff at hotels right?.
If tips are what you want, perhaps getting one of these jobs that traditionally receive tips (in N. America) is what you should consider.
From Day One, an Uber ride has always been represented as a tipless one. You know this, I know this. If you get hired as a server at a Danny Meyers restaurant, you know you are not going to get tips because all of his restaurants are now tipless. So how would you feel if you went to dine at one of his restaurants, having been told that the menu price is the price, no tips required. Meanwhile, the servers whine and complain to you that they are not getting tips like "everyone else in the service industry".
Does that seem a bit silly to you?
Does it seem reasonable to wonder why, if the servers at Danny Meyers don't like his tipless policy, that they don't quit working at Danny Meyers and go to another restaurant that upholds a tipping policy?
Does it seem reasonable to wonder why servers even started working at Danny Meyers, knowing what his tipping policy is?