People Want to Tip Less After Seeing Server’s Hourly Pay: “Tipping Culture Is Out of Control”

People Want to Tip Less After Seeing Server’s Hourly Pay: “Tipping Culture Is Out of Control”

Have you ever wondered how much servers actually earn in tips? Well, Amanda, a server at a Texas Roadhouse in New York, recently shared her experiences on TikTok, and the reactions were quite surprising.

Amanda’s hourly pay is $9.00, which is already quite low. But her tips more than make up for it. During a 3-hour shift, she received tips that added up to a staggering $150.14. That’s an average of $59.00 per hour!

While some people questioned the fairness of the tipping system, Amanda remains undeterred. In fact, she shared another video where she revealed earning $50.00 per hour after a 4-hour shift. It seems like the criticism didn’t affect her tips at all.

But why are some people calling for a change in this tipping culture? One commenter on TikTok said, “Tipping culture is out of control.” Others mentioned that they would rather tip the cooks instead of the servers, suggesting that they believe cooking is harder work.

Here’s the thing: waiting tables is not as easy as it may seem. It requires juggling multiple tasks, dealing with demanding customers, and staying on your feet for long hours. And while cooks certainly work hard too, it’s important to recognize that servers rely heavily on tips to make a livable wage.

Amanda’s story sparks a conversation about our views on tipping culture. Should we redefine tipping to just acknowledge extraordinary service? What are your thoughts?

@amanda4xx

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