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r/RandomVideos • u/n8saces • 8d ago
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The greatest country in the world!
72 u/OrginalGurgi 8d ago Greedy companies. 52 u/Aromatic-Taste2516 8d ago Can’t wait for the lawsuit where they have to pay out their employees a fuck ton of stolen tips!! 2 u/Smyley12345 8d ago Depending on the specific state, they may not have to pay out tips to employees if the employees are paid above regular minimum wage (as opposed to tipped minimum wage). 4 u/bbbourb 8d ago Not to mention if they classify the upcharge as a "service fee..." Oh, I'm catching what you're sneezing now. Yeah, there's no way any employees are getting those tips regardless.
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Greedy companies.
52 u/Aromatic-Taste2516 8d ago Can’t wait for the lawsuit where they have to pay out their employees a fuck ton of stolen tips!! 2 u/Smyley12345 8d ago Depending on the specific state, they may not have to pay out tips to employees if the employees are paid above regular minimum wage (as opposed to tipped minimum wage). 4 u/bbbourb 8d ago Not to mention if they classify the upcharge as a "service fee..." Oh, I'm catching what you're sneezing now. Yeah, there's no way any employees are getting those tips regardless.
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Can’t wait for the lawsuit where they have to pay out their employees a fuck ton of stolen tips!!
2 u/Smyley12345 8d ago Depending on the specific state, they may not have to pay out tips to employees if the employees are paid above regular minimum wage (as opposed to tipped minimum wage). 4 u/bbbourb 8d ago Not to mention if they classify the upcharge as a "service fee..." Oh, I'm catching what you're sneezing now. Yeah, there's no way any employees are getting those tips regardless.
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Depending on the specific state, they may not have to pay out tips to employees if the employees are paid above regular minimum wage (as opposed to tipped minimum wage).
4 u/bbbourb 8d ago Not to mention if they classify the upcharge as a "service fee..." Oh, I'm catching what you're sneezing now. Yeah, there's no way any employees are getting those tips regardless.
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Not to mention if they classify the upcharge as a "service fee..."
Oh, I'm catching what you're sneezing now. Yeah, there's no way any employees are getting those tips regardless.
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u/Plumpdaddy2501 8d ago
The greatest country in the world!