I do go out quite a bit. Junk yards, parts places and lumber yards are quick to flip their screens around.So…you don’t get out much?
Every place I’ve been in a while has one.I do go out quite a bit. Junk yards, parts places and lumber yards are quick to flip their screens around.
I guess I never needed to do a visual for a FF order.
I will indeed look the next time.
If they said it was tip money, and then corporate kept it for itself, that would be fraud.There is also the matter of where the tips go - do they actually get distributed to the individual employees or does it just increase the corporate bank account?
I do go out quite a bit. Junk yards, parts places and lumber yards are quick to flip their screens around.
I guess I never needed to do a visual for a FF order.
I will indeed look the next time.
I'm sure that keeps them honest.If they said it was tip money, and then corporate kept it for itself, that would be fraud.
What would keep them honest is an employee union.I'm sure that keeps them honest.
Possibly, until they could get the self-serve kiosks in place to fully replace any human interaction.What would keep them honest is an employee union.
There's tipping at Mc Donald's?Well, when my McDouble went from $1 on the Value menu to $2.69, so to did ANY desire to tip. Which was at zero in the first place.
A waitress was describing the process at a Chili's in Georgia. Tips are assumed, and she is charged 5% of the total receipts (not 5% of her tip income) to go into a pool that is used to supplement busboys and cooks pay. The dishonest restaurant owner then can call busboy a tipped position and not pay them minimum wage.If they said it was tip money, and then corporate kept it for itself, that would be fraud.
I don't disagree with that.In food service, tips are for workers in a special labor class which contractually earns a sub minimum base wage augmented by customer provided tips. This does NOT include cashiers, busboys, cooks, etc. who earn a fix wage at or above the minimum rate.
I never had or will ever tip at fast food outlets.Is it just me, or are you guys tired of the "tipping" thing everywhere when you pay for fast food?
I've found the best way to avoid the "turn around the screen to me" intimidation tactic is to pay cash.
Anyone else?
At the 3 franchised restaurants in my area, there is. All have the POS terminals that include an option for adding tips. Ironically, the self-order kiosks they've installed do not. No matter, McDs is only "emergency" when I forget to pack my dinner which nowadays is very rare. Now doughnut and coffee places? Big tips and free security .There's tipping at Mc Donald's?