Ba Da Boom!I was around some women and they got to talking bout that new Brazilian place in Peachtree City. Hell, I didn't know. I thought it was a restaurant. I chimed in...Oh Yeah, what they got good to eat there?
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Ba Da Boom!I was around some women and they got to talking bout that new Brazilian place in Peachtree City. Hell, I didn't know. I thought it was a restaurant. I chimed in...Oh Yeah, what they got good to eat there?
That chowder part made me gag a little.Clam and clam chowder.. lol.. that made me laugh
I'll get a pic next time I stop in which should be in the next 2 days 🤣Interesting. Never seen that. I'll have to keep my eyes peeled.![]()
Well I guess because it's a service industry. Not saying you're wrong or right. But I guess it also depends on the business. Like are they an independent contractor or working for a chain.Why? They charge a fee and you pay them that full fee? What's the tip do?
Just FYI for those who like to tip in cash to keep it "under the table", many of the POS (Point of Sale) computer systems recognize a $0.00 credit card tip and force the server/employee to claim a minimum $ amount, often 10%, because it "assumes" that a cash tip was left. So when you leave $0.00 on your $100 bill, the system forces a $10 or more tip entry. Same goes for paying in full with cash. The system often forces a minimum tip to be claimed when closing a cash check. It is best to leave a $0.01 penny tip on the card and the rest in cash. TRUST ME.I agree on the tipping though, positions that have never been tipped now wanting tips just for doing what they're already paid to do?..nope.
I tip my waitresses in cash so they can just pocket the cash and not have to claim it.
That pisses me off they'd force that on them, I never knew that. I'll start doing like $2 on the plastic and tip the rest in cash like you saidJust FYI for those who like to tip in cash to keep it "under the table", many of the POS (Point of Sale) computer systems recognize a $0.00 credit card tip and force the server/employee to claim a minimum $ amount, often 10%, because it "assumes" that a cash tip was left. So when you leave $0.00 on your $100 bill, the system forces a $10 or more tip entry. It is best to leave a $0.01 penny tip on the card and the rest in cash. TRUST ME.
Just FYI for those who like to tip in cash to keep it "under the table", many of the POS (Point of Sale) computer systems recognize a $0.00 credit card tip and force the server/employee to claim a minimum $ amount, often 10%, because it "assumes" that a cash tip was left. So when you leave $0.00 on your $100 bill, the system forces a $10 or more tip entry. Same goes for paying in full with cash. The system often forces a minimum tip to be claimed when closing a cash check. It is best to leave a $0.01 penny tip on the card and the rest in cash. TRUST ME.
I figure we're all way overtaxed already so if I can help someone keep a few bucks in their pocket, I see no harm. It ain't exactly throwing tea in the harbor, just makes me feel a little better I suppose...the_great_white I knew that would make you happy, lol
Many people don't realize that many hair stylists and beauticians have to "rent" the area they work at, and it can be quite pricey. You are correct, the owner of most chain places set the prices and the stylist only sees a percent of the sale after doing the work, again they are paying to work there.The tip goes to the person the rest goes to the owner