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all this being said, tipping in fancy restaurants can get a little tricky, like was their service really worth 100 bucks or more for the hour? meh i usually do 20-25% but that can get expensive in a hurry
It gets all kind of screwy when you start getting wine into the mix. Like, is pouring a $200 bottle of wine worth $40 more in service than pouring a $20 bottle of wine?
Not trying to send a message to the server, but to society as a whole. You lump him in to the "1%", then fine, he'll act as he's expected to. 1% tip follows. Its just a form of irony which I find amusing.
Just like how OWS start blocking roads, shouting around neighborhoods and protesting..assaulting people, getting in people's face and annoying them..that is them being assholes too on a much larger scale.
So his message to society on a receipt is a counter balance to the actions of OWS?
Mention the “99%” in my boss’ presence and feel his wrath. So proudly does he wear his 1% badge of honor that he tips exactly 1% every time he feels the server doesn’t sufficiently bow down to his Holiness. Oh, and he always makes sure to include a “tip” of his own.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/24/banker-1-percent-tip-receipt_n_1299280.html
Mention the “99%” in my boss’ presence and feel his wrath. So proudly does he wear his 1% badge of honor that he tips exactly 1% every time he feels the server doesn’t sufficiently bow down to his Holiness. Oh, and he always makes sure to include a “tip” of his own.
How do you "sufficiently bow down to" 1% people? Don't leave out the juicy details either!
My point is that the difference between the amount of rich and the amount of poor is widening. That is all.
being a waitress is not a sustainable job for the most part. you barely make minimum wage (except for some outliers who do work at expensive restaurants). For the most part, it is a stepping stone or something to make ends meet, otherwise you will be struggling. while hard work isn't bad, its always good to aspire for something with greater earning potential.
this guy's advice, while probably a bit douchey, is probably truthful and helpful. moreso than the $4-5 dollars the waitress will use to buy cigarettes with
a needle pulling thread!
Clever.
a needle pulling thread!
No intelligent response? Just spouting out bumper sticker quotes from the Left about disparity?
"So?" isn't exactly an intelligent response.
Production can be outsourced anywhere else. computer automation and outsourcing are the future.....
I see you seem to think that possessions = wealth.
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That's a nice anecdote. I didn't realize the top 1% paints widgets, I was misinformed.
Yet a neurosurgeon who works 80 hour weeks and spent 12 years in schooling after college while saving lives is part of the greedy 1%.
How about Obama's poster child, Warren Buffett?
3rd richest man in the world.
He employs 270,000 people.
Remember that the next time someone tries to fool you into thinking The Rich aren't job creators.
No, they're the past 30 years, and the reason we're in this depression.
Reagan crushed American manufacturing by destroying the unions, Clinton threw dirt on the grave by rewarding the treason of outsourcing, and Bush encouraged the 1% to break every law on the books and dig up the corpse and strip the bones clean.
What do possessions equal to you?
Any neurosurgeon who is working 80 hour weeks is killing people right and left.
And anyone who reaches the age of 30 before actually "working" is too late to the table to ever contribute their full share to society.
Restaurant Calls Photo Of Banker’s 1 Percent Tip, ‘Get A Real Job’ Message A Hoax
NEWPORT BEACH (CBS) — A wealthy banker set off public outrage after he allegedly followed up a $133 meal by leaving his waitress a one percent tip and a personal tip – “Get a real job”. But the restaurant where it supposedly happened said it is all a hoax.
According to Huffington Post, CNN and several other news sites, a person claiming to be an employee of the “wealthy” banker took a photo of the receipt and posted it on a blog, “Future Ex-Banker”. The blogger paired the photo with their own caption:
“Mention the ’99 percent’ in my boss’ presence and feel his wrath. So proudly does he wear his 1 percent badge of honor that he tips exactly 1 percent every time he feels the server doesn’t sufficiently bow down to his Holiness. Oh, and he always makes sure to include a ‘tip’ of his own.”
The blogger surmised that the post would probably mean losing his or her job. Not surprisingly, soon after the blog started getting a lot of public attention it was taken down.
The post set off a hailstorm of online comments that touched on the 1% vs. 99% class warfare embodied by the Occupy movement.
The Huffington Post posted a correction to their story, indicating that the restaurant called the blog’s photo “altered and exaggerated”.
The restaurant told CBS2/KCAL9 that they have been receiving hundreds of phone calls and e-mails from people outraged over the reported story. They have confirmed that the receipt was changed and that the original receipt lists the meal as just over $30, with a 20 percent tip and no message aimed at the waitress.
Expenses. Depreciating assets.
I guess you buy crap?
The bulk of my possessions continue to increase in value over time, probably due to my habit of buying American made products.
Name something that has appreciated in value because its American made? 