Tipping point
By BagBoy - 13/11/2013 06:42 - United States
By BagBoy - 13/11/2013 06:42 - United States
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By aw-wtf - 11/08/2009 17:57 - United States
By Cashier - 09/03/2011 05:36 - Canada
So you promote ignoring basic rules? That sure says something about your work ethic. Viewpoint from the store: "This employee sure as hell doesn't deserve a bonus. He/She can't even follow basic house rules..." And the circle goes round and round...
I work in a grocery store and we are not allowed to accept tips either. The reason? We are paid minimum wage or higher and the store does not want to deal with the need to report tips for our wages. It is a hassle and not necessary since we are already "adequately" paid for the service we provide. Those who do work at jobs that get tips tend to be paid less hourly or already have it setup to easily report tips so it isn't a hassle.
I don't understand why some stores won't let workers accept tips.
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This almost exact situation has happened to me before, usually kind old ladies try to give money for helping them to their car but one time a man from the army with a broken leg got pissed because I wouldn't take the money! I ran it by my boss though and now I just accept and donate the money to the charity the store I work in supports!
To take or not to take. The age old dilemma. Always take!