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re: Why are so many employers not able to get or keep employees?
Posted on 5/16/22 at 7:50 am to the808bass
Posted on 5/16/22 at 7:50 am to the808bass
the food industry does not actually pay per hour
they jack your tips, call it your wage, and if you fall short, then they pony up to pay
food industry has never covered the labor cost like any other normal businesses
the customers have always paid for the labor, and the tip you leave is actually helping the business make more money, not the server
all my kids worked service industry, work 40 hours, and chili's writes a check for $8, tips paid the rest of the labor.
the tips should have been extra above your minimum pay, that is/was the spirit of tipping
the restaurant business model has been flawed from the beginning, and the IRS policies are the only thing that keeps it afloat
now the birds are coming back to roost
sorry, but not sorry
they jack your tips, call it your wage, and if you fall short, then they pony up to pay
food industry has never covered the labor cost like any other normal businesses
the customers have always paid for the labor, and the tip you leave is actually helping the business make more money, not the server
all my kids worked service industry, work 40 hours, and chili's writes a check for $8, tips paid the rest of the labor.
the tips should have been extra above your minimum pay, that is/was the spirit of tipping
the restaurant business model has been flawed from the beginning, and the IRS policies are the only thing that keeps it afloat
now the birds are coming back to roost
sorry, but not sorry
Posted on 5/16/22 at 10:13 am to dr
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the food industry does not actually pay per hour
What are you on about? Almost every fast casual pays per hour for line employees. Every fast food restaurant pays by the hour. And they’re starting at $12/hr minimum. Often $14-$15/hr.
Posted on 5/16/22 at 11:07 am to dr
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the food industry does not actually pay per hour
In Florida, servers make a minimum server wage plus tips.
Is OK different? I doubt it.
Eta: OK has a server minimum wage.
Lol, just as I thought.
This post was edited on 5/16/22 at 11:09 am
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