rambolo68
rambolo68 t1_jd5mstw wrote
What we all have to ask ourselves is which system maximizes the take home pay for servers? If you go to minimum wage they will make 30,800 a year if they work 40 hours a week X 52 weeks. I would think with tipping they make a lot more and can work a lot less hours. It would be interesting to see this piloted across the spectrum of different restaurant establishments and see how the servers like it. I know servers who make between $ 200-400 a night with tips and only work 6 hours. I think they would quit if they were being paid $15/hr and then had taxes taken out of that. But if you pay minimum then tipping will have to go away because most will not be able to afford to dine out. I say this based on recent data we’re it said over 40% of the population was working paycheck to paycheck.
rambolo68 t1_j9acbit wrote
Reply to Eversource doubles pay for CEO as 'skyrocketing' electric bills hit customers by WellSeasonedUsername
Nice work if you can get it. Too me regardless of how much they make, I would not want the top spot at any company. All you do is work under tremendous pressure from every where and then all of us in the public vilify them for making too much. I will take my normal job any day and be able to spend my free time how I want.
rambolo68 t1_j601ho7 wrote
Reply to CT's legislature salaries are starvation wages, $28k/year. You have to be retired or rich to serve. This is regressive and should be changed. by MormonReformist
This is not a career job since it is only a part time job.
rambolo68 t1_jd5nak0 wrote
Reply to comment by One-Awareness-5818 in News 12 Poll: Should Connecticut raise servers' wages? by jaydecay123
If they are getting minimum wage then tipping goes away. A large chunk of the population will no longer be able to afford to dine out.