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In reply to the discussion: I waited on Bernie Sanders in Burlington [View all]nini
(16,827 posts)85. Dont forget part of that goes to busboys, taxes etc
And if it's a state that allows the less than minimum wage pay for that work, its not exactly the windfall you seem to think it is
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One of the reasons I'm calling for younger progressives to take up the torch in 2020
Warpy
Apr 2017
#1
Thank you, I agree with you. I think Bernie is great in that he has brought an awareness to
smirkymonkey
Apr 2017
#51
Nothing could be easier than 10% -- just move the decimal point over. He was paying
pnwmom
Apr 2017
#7
Oh, please. This is a longtime poster who was openly supporting Bernie in the primary,
pnwmom
Apr 2017
#8
Because the poster was strongly supporting Bernie. Why would someone who was supporting
pnwmom
Apr 2017
#12
Lots of otherwise nice people are thrifty-to-the-point-of-cheap. It has a lot to do with what you
pnwmom
Apr 2017
#39
I agree. He may be thrifty, but if anyone should know that a waitperson's salary is
smirkymonkey
Apr 2017
#48
But the relationship with your brother is different. They are neighbours, so Sanders sees him
lunamagica
Apr 2017
#127
I saw the term "hillarian" used against a DU poster survive a jury. That should not happen.
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#107
You can tell a lot by a person's demeanor in public and the first impression you get.
nikibatts
Apr 2017
#26
The standard tipping years ago was 15%, though some did 10%. Current norms on tipping today are
still_one
Apr 2017
#27
This sort of post raises concerns on both sides and it has little to do with tipping.
kstewart33
Apr 2017
#52
Dunno. If one posts Fox/Breitbart links and wants to call women cunts, not sure we can
emulatorloo
Apr 2017
#78
hey, I think DU Sanders supporters donated almost $100,000? to Bernie and he sent DU a thank you let
Sunlei
Apr 2017
#53
Yep. I have two friends who own 5 restaurants between the two of them.
Hassin Bin Sober
Apr 2017
#69
I'm sure your multiple restaurant owning buds have a confirmation bias tilted toward the little guy
kcr
Apr 2017
#82
The one guy closed both his restaurants for day without immigrants. He's an Irish immigrant.
Hassin Bin Sober
Apr 2017
#100
How much was the total bill? 3 people sometimes each plate/meal is close to $15 & 10% is enough tip
Sunlei
Apr 2017
#47
hey $5 and you get 8 tables an hour? to carry 3 plates, refill drinks once & bring catsup. $5 .
Sunlei
Apr 2017
#55
There still seems to be the mindset that service type jobs are not worthy of a living wage
nini
Apr 2017
#92
Paying less than 15% is theft. And undertipping hurts waitresses more than waiters.
athena
Apr 2017
#90
You seem to have a lot of connections to Sanders in your posts. Here is an interesting one
Quixote1818
Apr 2017
#108
Or you could have remebered you praised Sanders previously and did a search
Quixote1818
Apr 2017
#122
It's hard to base my thoughts of someone based on someone else's experience
Horse with no Name
Apr 2017
#118
No, not at all. As I have said upthread I still value Bernie's input as a progressive champion.
smirkymonkey
Apr 2017
#154