> But assuming that the waiter is already reaching minimum wage this month, then refusing to tip means that the waiter is only earning $2-$3 per hour for the time spent serving you. They cannot very well be earning less…
Be that as it may, it is hardly reasonable that the customer bear the onus of any illegal conduct by the restaurant.
> If you don't tip, you're literally expecting someone to serve you for somewhere around $2-$3 an hour. Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't restaurants supposed to pay waiters the difference if they make less than…
> But assuming that the waiter is already reaching minimum wage this month, then refusing to tip means that the waiter is only earning $2-$3 per hour for the time spent serving you. They cannot very well be earning less…
Be that as it may, it is hardly reasonable that the customer bear the onus of any illegal conduct by the restaurant.
> If you don't tip, you're literally expecting someone to serve you for somewhere around $2-$3 an hour. Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't restaurants supposed to pay waiters the difference if they make less than…