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The Daily Complaint: Entitled Server Syndrome

Why do servers insist on acting entitled?

We get it; tips are how servers make their wage. Fast food workers have been complaining that they should get $15 an hour, which is some bullshit. If anything, restaurants should pay their servers at least $7.25 an hour to begin with (even though employers are required to make up the difference if tips don’t bring that wage up to the $7.25 floor for all other workers) This restaurant in Kentucky has a no tipping policy:

Packhouse servers earn $10 per hour or 20 percent of their individual food sales per shift, whichever is larger – almost always the 20 percent. And servers have to meet certain goals – sales and service targets, for example – to get their 20 percent.

People act like serving is the hardest job in the world; they knew what they signing up for when they applied for the job.

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PostedSeptember 22, 2014
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagsthe daily complaint, servers, tipping, restaurants

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