Corn king 60
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Clearly none for me. But my wife has a fewClearly none of you non tippers have tattoos.

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Clearly none for me. But my wife has a fewClearly none of you non tippers have tattoos.
Oh, I married my waitress too. Well, one of them anyhow.That'd save me some money. Waitress.
That's a problem.Have taken two animals to a taxidermist First was a sheep and have a small tip Second was a pronghorn and I'm still waiting for it after 6 years
I tip my tattoo guy pretty well guess I shouldn't be doing that because we agreed on a contracted price.Clearly none of you non tippers have tattoos.
I hear you. It is a double edged sword i thought about when i typed it out. I wonder how much crappier service would get if they quit the tips all together. It's an interesting though. I'm sure it's not going anywhere, but it's thought provoking.Your probably buying more stuff than you have fishing customers? I get it. But if you did away with tipping that would change the dynamic of a lot of things. For instance if my wife made an hourly wage it probably wouldn't be near what she makes on tips. She has the right personality (we are opposites there for sure) and hustles the place is a mad house on weekends. She'd definitely quit and find something else as would many, I'm sure. I don't entirely disagree but you'd get some real lousy service then as well. It's a double edged sword for sure. Look at bid work vs a t&m change order for example in your world.
On the same note, I'll go back if the service is so so amd the food is great. No go the other way around though.The right waitress can make or break a meal
Butterfly?Clearly none for me. But my wife has a few![]()