the whole tipping thing is a great example of how arguments that are endless online get nipped in the bud relatively fast in real life. it’s like, how long can you really entertain a conversation with a friend irl who is complaining about their tips? 2 minutes? tf you want me to do about it bro? lmao
They did? Never heard about this.
he just made that s*** up i’m afraid
Which will lead them to leave and find better jobs.
During covid when people didn’t wanna work fast food jobs McDonald’s started offering 20/hr and free iphones
if it was so easy to find a better job then people would just do that
At least the ones here did not sure about nationwide
Minimum wage in my state at that time was $8.75 too to put it in perspective
We now have a fully automated McDonald’s in my city with I believe zero employees too
Yeah that didn't happen around the location I'm near. We're probably 15 years behind technologically than cities.
he just made that s*** up i’m afraid
No I didn’t
Just looked for an article on the $20/hr and I guess it was up to $20/hr for managers but being a McDonald’s manager I imagine doesn’t require much work history. Just saw signs about “$20/hr” and the iPhones at the time
Starting pay for entry level was 11-15 which is not bad for fast food considering minimum wage was $8.75
Why you wanna face to face Uber eats @op
I don’t want the food left on the ground? Nigga its dirty on the ground
I don’t want the food left on the ground? Nigga its dirty on the ground
you’re not supposed to eat the bag
if it was so easy to find a better job then people would just do that
In theory yes, in practice no
You may not believe how many people would rather b**** and moan about their poor living / work situations rather than putting forth the effort to find something better.
At most they’ll click apply on indeed which takes 2 seconds per job and then wonder why they don’t hear back. Because hundreds of people did the same thing they did.
They don’t have cover letters, they don’t have professional resumes, they don’t follow up on their applications etc they just complain
No I didn’t
Just looked for an article on the $20/hr and I guess it was up to $20/hr for managers but being a McDonald’s manager I imagine doesn’t require much work history. Just saw signs about “$20/hr” and the iPhones at the time
Starting pay for entry level was 11-15 which is not bad for fast food considering minimum wage was $8.75
Amazon was giving $3000 sign on bonuses
This isn’t Canada I’m not responsible for others poor decisions.
Although, if drivers make less they will be incentivized to find better jobs meaning less drivers meaning corporations will have to give drivers higher percentages to draw interest
Or you can just go get your own s*** if you don’t want to tip someone providing a service.
Another tipping thread
Predict the page number
I’m going 12
how about we predict the year you will finally lose your virginity
Or you can just go get your own s*** if you don’t want to tip someone providing a service.
“Providing a service” is done by the founders and corporate employees running and maintaining the platform not the drivers who choose to work for it.
Or you can just go get your own s*** if you don’t want to tip someone providing a service.
you could just talk to yourself if you aren’t interested in other perspectives
how are they not providing a service at mcdonald’s but the person who drives my mcdonalds to my apartment is
how about we predict the year you will finally lose your virginity
Let’s do you first
No I didn’t
Just looked for an article on the $20/hr and I guess it was up to $20/hr for managers but being a McDonald’s manager I imagine doesn’t require much work history. Just saw signs about “$20/hr” and the iPhones at the time
Starting pay for entry level was 11-15 which is not bad for fast food considering minimum wage was $8.75
i’ll take my L
I don't really like tipping or paying delivery fees. So I get up and get my own food or cook instead of being a lazy a******.
Let’s do you first