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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1420613" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>What bothers me?</p><p>Workers that take an unskilled job that pays tips and then bxtch about their tips. You want a raise, learn a skill.</p><p></p><p>Once upon a time I had a job plus tips. I didn't like it much, but tips never determined the effort I made.</p><p>What bothered me was the number of coworkers that bxtched about tips and then their stories of retaliation.</p><p>Back then the <strong>IRS standard was 8%</strong> and reporting under 8% was a red flag towards triggering a business audit.</p><p>IRS does not release info on current red flags, but it is generally believed <strong>IRS current tip standard is 10% -11%</strong></p><p></p><p>Prices reflect cost of living so 10% of total sales is the same then or now... if she averages 15% of sales even with </p><p>the 10% of customers that never will tip, she's got nothing to bxtch about.</p><p>But of course everyone's children are above average and so all unskilled should receive above average rates too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1420613, member: 14585"] What bothers me? Workers that take an unskilled job that pays tips and then bxtch about their tips. You want a raise, learn a skill. Once upon a time I had a job plus tips. I didn't like it much, but tips never determined the effort I made. What bothered me was the number of coworkers that bxtched about tips and then their stories of retaliation. Back then the [b]IRS standard was 8%[/b] and reporting under 8% was a red flag towards triggering a business audit. IRS does not release info on current red flags, but it is generally believed [b]IRS current tip standard is 10% -11%[/b] Prices reflect cost of living so 10% of total sales is the same then or now... if she averages 15% of sales even with the 10% of customers that never will tip, she's got nothing to bxtch about. But of course everyone's children are above average and so all unskilled should receive above average rates too. [/QUOTE]
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