I don't see anything different from any other football play here other than the fake out running to the right and we used that play all the time... I just don't see the significance.
we already have added to our bill a mandatory 5% GST (Good and Service Tax) effective July 1, 2010, this tax will be replaced by a mandatory 13% VAT (Value Added Tax) Now who's killing the local restaurant businesses...
$50.00 Restaurant Bill $06.50 Mandatory 13% VAT $09.00 Mandatory 18% TIP $65.50 TOTAL That's quite a difference to the price listed on the menu.
Reminds me of my cell phone bill. A $30 per month plan with all connection fee, the service fee, the 911 fee and minute plan ends up coming to $80 per month, yet they still advertise it as a $30 per month plan. And that's a stripped down plan - no messaging or caller id.
This is pretty much a poster child for a good picketing. They absolutely should do it. Hand out literature at the picket describing what occurred. I guarantee you will cost them far more money in lost business than they would have lost in the mandatory tip. I believe there are even organizations that have will have volunteers picket for good causes. They should seriously do that.
>> ^blankfist: Better wages wouldn't really work in the food industry. It's a tough racket, and restauranteurs typically couldn't afford to pay the wait staff minimum wage. And raising the menu prices would mean less customers and eventually less customers eating out.
How is arbitrarily multiplying the bill by 1.18 any different than raising the prices? Aside from not being apparent ahead of time, that is.
>> ^gwiz665: I have no problem with a restaurant adding an extra fee if you are a big group, but I have a problem when they try to call it a tip or gratuity. That's the whole issue, it's not gratuity, it's a bill. I pay tips in restaurants when I've gotten good service, or we had difficult orders or whatever - but I CHOOSE to pay it, I'm not forced to it.
Your opinion is skewed because 1) You don't live in America, and 2) You didn't work in the terrible food industry of America.
Before you start downvoting me and before you stop reading what I have to say, let me explain: I'm not against you not being American, (because that's a simple-minded way to go about judging people) but the food industry here is bullshit and the system (for lack of an actual person to blame) forces workers into this reality. When a tip is not paid by a customer, it's akin to docking a worker's pay. I know it doesn't make that much sense, but it's how things turned out over here. And it's as simple as that from a restaurant worker's perspective.
My next point is also important to your understanding: The total tips that a waiter/server makes at the end of the day is split up amongst the food runners, bussers, and barback, so not tipping has a trickle down effect to people who may have done their share of work yet who rely on the waiter to make their fair share.
It really is a shitty shitland of shit for the workers who live by these rules. I fault your ignorance of our food culture, not your ability to reason. I'd love to adopt the system you envision, but that means nothing in the short term and isn't too realistic.
I've dine and ditched at a place when we were waiting for our bill for over an hour. You know what, if you're too busy to bring me my bill, then you can afford to pay it for me. That being said, usually the receipt will declare that the 18% gratuity for a party of X or greater is included and they add it to your total for you thus eliminating some of the confusion. I do agree that they should have been comped.
Thanks I really could not believe it had not been posted I really thought all Beatles stuff had been through already. I checked out your art by the way interesting. : )
>> ^gwiz665: German is bullshit. When someone posts this with English speech, it's not a dupe of this.. remember that.
hmmm. i thought a while about your comment. you know, what to think of it, what to reply to it. and you know what? everything i could come up with was "fuck you".
It shouldn't matter if the "Mandatory" was posted or not. A tip is a reward for good service/going above and beyond. I absolutely wouldn't pay it either if I received bad service - period!
There is no argument that would convince me otherwise - I'm close minded on this stance!
What other business or service industry demands a mandatory tip? Imagine...
1). Valet - Yes sir we parked your car, but you can go find it yourself, we're kind of busy right now - By the way, I demand a tip before you go looking for your car.
2). WalMart - I have no idea if we carry that. No, I don't have time to find out for you, but if you find it, we're adding an 18% gratuity to your bill on the way out.
3). Paperboy - I don't care if your paper arrives 3 days late on every issue, I'm a busy guy. By the way, you owe me a tip!
4). McDonnalds - I added napkins and a straw to your order, that will be an extra 18% or I take the food back.
5). Jewelery Store (yes, retail does pay minimum wage) - That will be $300 for the ring and we're adding on an extra 18% because we've decided we're such nice guys.
Sarah Palin Fans: Not That Bright
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Bizarre "Trick" Touchdown Pass on the Goal Line
Or am I missing Something...
Shiny Suds are Naughty
Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
we already have added to our bill a mandatory 5% GST (Good and Service Tax)
effective July 1, 2010, this tax will be replaced by a mandatory 13% VAT (Value Added Tax)
Now who's killing the local restaurant businesses...
$50.00 Restaurant Bill
$06.50 Mandatory 13% VAT
$09.00 Mandatory 18% TIP
$65.50 TOTAL
That's quite a difference to the price listed on the menu.
Reminds me of my cell phone bill.
A $30 per month plan with all connection fee, the service fee, the 911 fee and minute plan ends up coming to $80 per month, yet they still advertise it as a $30 per month plan. And that's a stripped down plan - no messaging or caller id.
30 Second Bunnies - Bunnies: Snakes On A Plane - Minisode
*dead
Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
Better wages wouldn't really work in the food industry. It's a tough racket, and restauranteurs typically couldn't afford to pay the wait staff minimum wage. And raising the menu prices would mean less customers and eventually less customers eating out.
How is arbitrarily multiplying the bill by 1.18 any different than raising the prices? Aside from not being apparent ahead of time, that is.
Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
I have no problem with a restaurant adding an extra fee if you are a big group, but I have a problem when they try to call it a tip or gratuity. That's the whole issue, it's not gratuity, it's a bill. I pay tips in restaurants when I've gotten good service, or we had difficult orders or whatever - but I CHOOSE to pay it, I'm not forced to it.
Your opinion is skewed because 1) You don't live in America, and 2) You didn't work in the terrible food industry of America.
Before you start downvoting me and before you stop reading what I have to say, let me explain: I'm not against you not being American, (because that's a simple-minded way to go about judging people) but the food industry here is bullshit and the system (for lack of an actual person to blame) forces workers into this reality. When a tip is not paid by a customer, it's akin to docking a worker's pay. I know it doesn't make that much sense, but it's how things turned out over here. And it's as simple as that from a restaurant worker's perspective.
My next point is also important to your understanding: The total tips that a waiter/server makes at the end of the day is split up amongst the food runners, bussers, and barback, so not tipping has a trickle down effect to people who may have done their share of work yet who rely on the waiter to make their fair share.
It really is a shitty shitland of shit for the workers who live by these rules. I fault your ignorance of our food culture, not your ability to reason. I'd love to adopt the system you envision, but that means nothing in the short term and isn't too realistic.
Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
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Lann
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I was talking about the Across the Universe.
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obviously the Across the Universe or did you see the Julian Lennon one?
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Yay I'm ahead of a bottle of bleach!
BTW I dig your recent Beatles sift...I wish I was gold so I could promote it.
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Congrats on the silver star! I was secretly trying to beat you. But, damn it Im lame.
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German is bullshit. When someone posts this with English speech, it's not a dupe of this.. remember that.
hmmm. i thought a while about your comment. you know, what to think of it, what to reply to it. and you know what? everything i could come up with was "fuck you".
Flying snakes! Yikes.
Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
There is no argument that would convince me otherwise - I'm close minded on this stance!
What other business or service industry demands a mandatory tip? Imagine...
1). Valet - Yes sir we parked your car, but you can go find it yourself, we're kind of busy right now - By the way, I demand a tip before you go looking for your car.
2). WalMart - I have no idea if we carry that. No, I don't have time to find out for you, but if you find it, we're adding an 18% gratuity to your bill on the way out.
3). Paperboy - I don't care if your paper arrives 3 days late on every issue, I'm a busy guy. By the way, you owe me a tip!
4). McDonnalds - I added napkins and a straw to your order, that will be an extra 18% or I take the food back.
5). Jewelery Store (yes, retail does pay minimum wage) - That will be $300 for the ring and we're adding on an extra 18% because we've decided we're such nice guys.
I could go on...
demon_ix
If it sifts, I promise you a quality of your choice. Seems only fair.
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RUDE!
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http://www.videosift.com/video/CURSES
Sarah Palin Fans: Not That Bright
I've said it before and I'll say it again: I challenge the sift to post a video that shows Sarah Palin in a positive light.
I'm no expert in video editing, but I'm sure you could put one together containing all the clips of her smiling and not saying anything.
gwiz665
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http://www.videosift.com/video/CURSES
CURSES!!
Upvote, though