I really appreciate the notion, but legally, part-time workers at fast food locations are not supposed to be accepting tips anyways. I almost would have loved to see them visit low income neighborhoods to help people make rent instead.
That last girl is a saint. Genuinely lovely soul, for her to be so taken aback firstly by how generous the guy was giving her that money to begin with, but then to immediately pass it on to someone else who was in even more desperate need of it than her
That last girl is a saint. Genuinely lovely soul, for her to be so taken aback firstly by how generous the guy was giving her that money to begin with, but then to immediately pass it on to someone else who was in even more desperate need of it than her
Yall are doing too much... Some of them cant accept it the 100 dollars smh. When i was in retail we couldnt accept tips and we got in trouble if we did.
The drama. I made $350-370 a check when I did fast food. Tipping waitresses would've been better since they get paid like $2/hr or something bad like that.
Weren't your checks bi-weekly though? Like, I worked fast food too and that's how much I made from checks that came every other week.
Waiters and waitresses make tips; that's where the majority of their income comes from.