Im all for tipping I gave my haircut lady about a 130% tip the other day it was the cash I had on me and that poor girl is busting her ass trying to make sure her daughter has better. Giving the kid at Jimmy John’s a 22% tip just doesn’t sit well with me for some reason
I grabbed a sandwich the other day and the tipping for the restaurant offered 18-22-25. That has also gone off off the rails 20% use to be for great service at a great restaurant not walking out with a sandwich. I can’t remember the number but what is taken on ot from blue collar workers is...
I think you’re right about that it will just change how the ot is taxed. With that though I have worked over 500 hours of ot a year for well over the last decade every year. I’ve had paychecks with over 100 hours of ot. That’s on top of my regular 80. A change in the tax model will be good for...
Most people without child care and over the age of 35 that established themselves probably are. I couldn’t imagine being 22 and getting going on life right now
My first house has more than doubled in value along with the interest rate a guy would have to pay for that house. My wage hasn’t kept up at that rate. No one can argue that fact.
Maybe we could do some sort of reverse captcha thing where new members have to post grip and grins of 3+ critters? @Nick87 may get a temp ban I think he is only good for 2