@mrmhead Said
So should we tip when someone is just doing their job?
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Here is where it gets complicated and depends on how shady/caring the individual employer is and what “money making” set up they have.
Delivery drivers like for Uber DoorDash, etc. are independent contractors/gig workers/1099 work. They get paid on contract per job transaction. Many of these people get tips. Per job it’s generally at least 7.25 per hour, but no guarantee of how many jobs you get or additional benefits (ie. The hustle part of a side-hustle). So you do a bunch of deliveries with good tippers and you can make bank. You slack off, and throw peoples food around and spill stuff, you’ll barley make money (and have to pay income tax on all of as employers don’t pay any portion)
Food workers that aren’t expected to be tips, like Starbucks baristas, McDonald’s workers, local owns restaurants with a counter. Most buffets (though some consider their staff tipped like Golden Corral, so those clean up/ runners make $3ish an hour.) Some Chinese buffet that’s it’s a family run, they pay who ever works counter in wage and and then busboys to clear tables. Those are also min wage along with kitchen help. Or the kitchen help counter do both tasks. As “their job”. I have food allergy and avoidance issues, so buffets are not my thing anymore. But the higher end the buffer and the more you pay for plate usually means the people there are doing a job. Cheap plates means they are working on tips and servers wage. Like Las Vegas is sw**ky, but the food is cheap (not where casinos make the $) so they are tipped, and expect to be tipped well (like 20-30% at fancier places)
Personally I don’t tip if I order from a counter and throw away my own food/ place trays in cleaning spot. Or a drive thru, Unless I’m asking for something extraordinary, or do something spontaneously clumsy like knock over an entire table of drinks or condiments.
It’s messier in a sit down restaurant that does carry out/car side. I tip there because the waitstaff still boxes up the order, makes sure it’s right and that takes them away from a table where they would be tipped. A few have the mangers (that are salary) or owners doing take out, but that is less often now or completely true depending on how well they are doing. In general you don’t have to tip mgrs and owners, but that is harder to know unless you know the place well. And even so. They also appreciate the tip, as if they are on the frontline- something has already gone wrong that day.
So that means I’ve been tipping well in the age of corona.
Or cooking for my own damn self.
DoorDash is so damn convenient but so expensive on top of the food. And I feel like a jerk not paying it So I do, or do without.