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Tip The Server Too!
Posted By Dave On May 12, 2008 @ 07:03 In entertainment, Spending | No Comments
As a follow up to the post I wrote on tipping pizza delivery drivers, I caught an article that relates to tipping servers in restaurants. It’s from Thomas A. Mason at [1] www.tip20.com titled [2] Why Should You Tip? Here are some of the things Mason points out that many people might not know regarding servers:
The author makes some very good points, which most people don’t know and are I know are accurate from personal experience. When I served I made good money. However, I tipped out the busperson 10% of the cash I made and the bartender 10% on all alcohol sales. Since they have to claim tips too, it seems like double taxation, but that’s another post altogether. If someone ran up a large bar tap and tipped poorly, I could potentially be waiting on them for free since my money would go directly to the bartender. Because of having to claim tips on a certain percentage of cash sales (at least 10%), many times, I would be forced to claim MORE than what I actually made because the majority of sales were credit card sales, which I had to claim 100% of the tips.
Regarding the sidework issue, one thing the author says but doesn’t make clear is how much less servers’ base pay is. In Pennsylvania, they are paid $2.83/hour plus tips. So if they are doing sidework and have no tables, they only get paid $2.83/hour. Would you work for $2.83/hour? Probably not.
Think about these things the next time you go out to eat. Bad food? Don’t take it out on the server, they didn’t cook it. Bad service? See a manager; most managers will be more than willing to take care of any problems.
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[1] www.tip20.com: http://www.tip20.com/
[2] Why Should You Tip?: http://www.tip20.com/div/con/articles/whytotip.html/
[3] See the IRS tipping tax laws.: http://search.irs.gov/web/query.html?col=irsweb&charset=utf-8&ht=0&q
p=&qs=-Wct%3A%22Internal+Revenue+Manual%22&qc=&pw=100%25&ws=0&la=en&qm=0&st=1&nh=10&lk=1&rf=0&oq=&rq=0&si=0&qt=tip+reporting&Go.x=12&Go.y=8
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