http://consumerist.com/2012/08/once-...t-to-give.html
I'm not sure I like this idea. I get the concept, but it seems like it would be too easy to rig to either skim card numbers or swipe for larger amounts than the $1 standard.
A lot of people in the comments are saying there's no point in tipping someone who is making minimum wage vs. a server potentially making less. I understand the argument, but minimum wage is not anywhere close to a fortune. When I worked in food service, I appreciated tips, but I never harassed or tried to guilt people into them.
I believe that tips should truly be for above and beyond service and not as a means of allowing employers to pay their employees less.
I'm not sure I like this idea. I get the concept, but it seems like it would be too easy to rig to either skim card numbers or swipe for larger amounts than the $1 standard.
A lot of people in the comments are saying there's no point in tipping someone who is making minimum wage vs. a server potentially making less. I understand the argument, but minimum wage is not anywhere close to a fortune. When I worked in food service, I appreciated tips, but I never harassed or tried to guilt people into them.
I believe that tips should truly be for above and beyond service and not as a means of allowing employers to pay their employees less.
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