Kittyblue
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When I've picked up food curbside I always tip, but I never have at places like Walmart or Target. After I did a pickup at Walmart today I started wondering if I'm supposed to tip? I don't think I saw an option on the app when I placed my order.
I considered that, it made we wonder how tipping would even work. Good to know Target's rule on tipping. It might be nice if they made it an option on orders, though, something that could be shared.and (back to #1, you aren’t even tipping the worker who did the bulk of the work… shopping for your dozen items. Only the person who walked it to your car. You might feel that tipping is due, but I’d say you neglected to tip the right person.
That is their fault for ACCEPTING the tip, not for the person offering the tip.That could get the person you tipped fired at Walmart.
Same.Nope and it wouldn’t even cross my mind to consider doing so.
Unfortunately, I don’t think their pay has changed, at least where we are. They make so little without tips. I figure I’m helping keep the restaurant open, if nothing else.Seems these days we are no longer tipping for "service" but because we are supposed to.
Went to a restaurant over the weekend. You seated yourself. Scanned a QR code to order & pay. A server/food runner brought the food to the table. No one ever came to check on you or ask how your food was. I tipped as I normally would have but what was I really tipping for?
I believe here in California servers don't have a reduced wage.Unfortunately, I don’t think their pay has changed, at least where we are. They make so little without tips. I figure I’m helping keep the restaurant open, if nothing else.
That makes it a little trickier, then. What do they make hourly there?I believe here in California servers don't have a reduced wage.
I think they make at least whatever the state minimum wage is, $13 or $14/hour?That makes it a little trickier, then. What do they make hourly there?
Unfortunately, I don’t think their pay has changed, at least where we are. They make so little without tips. I figure I’m helping keep the restaurant open, if nothing else.