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Getting tired. Where's my kittah?
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Getting tired. Where's my kittah?
Sent from my brain using my fingers
#2 The government has always taxed our tips. We claim them, and they take taxes out of our checks for the tips, too. That's why you hear about servers complaining that their paychecks are so small. Not only do our employers not pay us jack squat, then the government puts their hands in the cookie jar.2: Dang as if they aren't already too big, the IRS is looking at taxing tips that servers get who make as little as $2 an hour. Shame on them.
In one of the restaurants I was working in, the busboy made as much as many of the waiters thanks to tip sharing (tipouts). He was pretty good, I'll admit, but he didn't have to schmooze snooty, drunk rich kids for a buck. As to the paychecks, they often came to nearly $0 depending on hours. If the manager/scheduler didn't like you, you were the first person cut for the shift, meaning you came in and prepped (side work), waited one round of tables, and went back to rolling silverware and whatnot and went home with $20. If the schmoozing isn't enough, the money part makes the job pretty stressful.#2 The government has always taxed our tips. We claim them, and they take taxes out of our checks for the tips, too. That's why you hear about servers complaining that their paychecks are so small. Not only do our employers not pay us jack squat, then the government puts their hands in the cookie jar.