Tag Archives: Livable wage
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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Social Contract
“There is nobody in this country who got rich on their own. Nobody. You built a factory out there – good for you. But I want to be clear. You moved your goods to market on roads the rest of … Continue reading
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Tagged community, Company, Connections, education, Elizabeth Warren, employment, entrepreneur, faith, Finical responsible, fire forces, inspiration, Livable wage, motivation, opportunities, opportunity, pay it forward, persistent, police forces, politcian, rich, social contract, success, wealthy
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