Keru_Shiri
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HAHAHA! They should be so lucky that not getting tipped once is the problem. You can go entire shifts without being tipped/only being tipped once or twice.Bullshit. Sorry but if you're in the service industry you need to grow thicker skin. People tip as a courtesy. If you can't deal with not being tipped ONCE in a while then it's time to look for a new job.
All I'm saying is it's voluntary. Not mandatory.
Even here where tip is basically seen as absolutely extraordinary we would tip someone who would provide a delivery service with a snowstorm.
I really love how the boss forcing the employee to use his personal car and pay for the gas is not seen as the asshole in the situation though. I'm also pretty sure that illegal here, so that would also explain why we wouldn't think that's a valid reason.
It usually goes up to franchise owners insisting on remaining open during snowstorms and firing people who try to opt out. We once ran out of stock during a snowstorm, but the Regional Manager insisted everyone stay inside until a delivery truck from the other side of the state came in so we could continue to sell food into the night. Ugh, I do not miss those days.