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He thought tending bar sounded like fun. Then the entire kitchen staff quit on Christmas Eve.
(jasonstanford.substack.com)
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Well did they have a bar? Or cooks that make you dinner? Or wait staff that bring you your food? These are things we traditionally have tipped for, they're just now in a movie theatre. Even if that wasn't the case every service industry business owner will try to claim that their staff gets tips so they can justify lowering their wage and pass on the responsibility of paying their workers fairly onto the customer.
Sure, though the article says
which implies you're supposed to take the cost of the tickets into consideration when calculating tips.
Yea his example lumped together tickets (traditionally not tipped) and drinks from the bar (typically tipped). I think that they made the mistake of trying to prove a point with an inaccurately large number, not that they actually expect to be tipped for the total price of tickets. Who knows.
The article writer doesn't seem very believable in several other places too.
In that snippet I quoted above he said the incident happened both "On Christmas Day" and "two days after Christmas", as if he's trying to figure out which one will evoke more sympathy.
In the sentence before, he says "I once worked at our outside bar for five hours during a movie night for kids and left with $3.80 in tips… for the night." Feels bad, but most parents won't be slamming shots at the bar when they're watching movies with their kids, especially if they have to drive them home later on. Of course the kids aren't going to be buying from the bar. Some shifts are just slow.
Then there's this:
Obama's to blame, huh? OK, I see where you're coming from...