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Tipping Mania Has Become Overwhelming
“My tip depends on how much of a service the worker has provided for me. For example, if I got to a self-serve frozen yogurt place and the cashier spins the iPad around for me to tip, they aren’t getting anything. … Continue reading
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Tagged customer service, economy, employers, employment, gratitude, income, Livable wage, mandatory, opinions, optional, personal attention, requirement, salaries, service, takeout, tipping, tips, unexpected, wait staff
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Service Economy: Who Deserves Tips?
I love the op-ed section of the paper. I believe we all need to write at least one letter on something we’re passionate about in our lifetime. In saying that, I applaud this reader Re: “What is a good tip?” … Continue reading
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Tagged customer service, economy, employers, employment, gratitude, income, Livable wage, mandatory, op-ed, opinions, optional, service, tipping, tips, unexpected, wait staff
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Recruiting
Companies have gotten very good at providing creature comforts to developers- they have candy, free lattes, free massages- but if you ask developers what they want, it’s a quiet place to work, with a door that closes, and more flexibility … Continue reading
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Tagged Ani Dash, career goals, community, employer, employers, entrepreneur, flexibility, freebies, goals, How did you get here, introductions, mentorship, Networking, Technology
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