• LetMeEatCake@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Oh I hit zero consistently for the normally non-tipped services. I just feel awkward doing it. Feeling awkward isn’t enough to get me to do so, but it is enough to make me unhappy about being asked.

    • NotYourSocialWorker@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      Pass the awkwardness on and place yourself on the side of the employee and shame the employer:
      “Oh man this is wild! Just to think that your employers has the audacity to instead of raising your salary to compensate inflation, they just passed that cost onto your customers. I would be so mad if I were you, to be forced to hope for the kindness of strangers instead of getting a liveable salary.”

      • half_fiction@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        2 years ago

        Eeeh. I worked front end retail for 5 years (at the same place) and I hated it when people shit talked my employer to me. It feels like the customer wants you to join in and be like, “Yeah! It sucks here!” or something. I mean, what is the appropriate response? My boss or coworker(s) could easily overhear and even if they don’t, I’m not working here because I have a lot of options. Being told how much it sucks by others doesn’t feel good because yeah, I know.

        I’d always think, “if you actually think it’s bad, then don’t give them money??” before giving them some stupid customer service-y answer like, “Oh no! It’s not like that here! I like it!”

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          2 years ago

          Ouch, yes, you’re right.

          I still think that one should pass the shame on to the employers but I’ll amend that to not put the employee in the middle of it all.