Tipping the driver or waiter is socially accepted and expected act. If you're not tipping you're breaking the unwritten rules and trying to get something for nothing. More importantly, you're just being cheap.
People aren't going to do that job for shit wages. If you don't want tipping, it means higher wages to offset the increased labor costs. At the shop I worked at labor was 35% with drivers taking half the labor costs. Their hourly wages would have to at least double, if not triple to offset the costs of maintenance, gas, risk, etc. That $10 pizza would cost almost $15 if you wanted tipping to end. Or you could just give the driver a few bucks and have them respect you also.
We're asking for a couple of bucks to show that you give a damn. It's more convenient, and you don't need to use your own gas. Why is it so freaking hard for some people to show some respect for the job?
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Originally posted by ChrisJericho
I worked at a Jack in the Box during highschool as a cashier. I never put out a tip cup because I believe that one should be satisfied earning the wages that one agreed to work for. Call me old fashioned.
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Tipping the cashier at JiB is not socially accepted. When 98% of society does one thing and you choose not to, what's that saying?