• pete_the_catEnglish
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    Servers aren’t getting a constant influx of people every day that they work, it varies from day to day except for the most popular places, even then tips aren’t consistent amongst different groups of guests at popular places.

    It’s not their fault that their income comes from untaxed tips because their boss isn’t paying them a taxable wage.

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      All business is like this, which is why we average our earnings in these discussions.

      When I managed a grocery store where tips were super rare and never % based, the slow days were about $36k earnings, and the busy days were about $92k. Unfortunately, a server still has to be present on slow days, which may be low earning days, but often that’s balanced with another preferred shift.

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      Did they take the job? Who’s fault is it that they’re showing themselves to be ‘taken advantage’ of?

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        Not everyone takes a job because they want to, a lot of people wait tables because they need some source of income. They’re being taken advantage of because they’re willing to work for anything.