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Originally Posted by Millnoc
The grossest part is that while they’re taking $1,500-$2,000 in 8-10 hours, they aren’t paying the dealer a good wage. It’s up to the players to provide for them in the form of tips.
I'm hesitant to respond to this because tipping is usually a hot button issue in any industry and the discussion causes more fights than solves problems. With that said, know that I respect your opinion not disagree. I've worked in a lot of different tipped Industries including dealing. Everyone always brings up the hourly wage that staff are paid when there's tips involved. The bottom line is do you industries require the level of income only tips provide in order to attract and maintain the quality staff necessary to ensure staff are always trying to improve. If the companies did raise pay and eliminate tipping they would have to recover that increase from customers anyways so they would do so by either raising menu prices or raising the rake. Just my $0.02
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