Another cheapskate.
Tips are for service not the drink.
On Jul 14, 2013, at 20:19, "Douglas V" <tringlomane@yahoo.com> wrote:
> FYI, all tipped employees in Nevada are paid full federal minimum wage before tips. So after tips, they should be well into the double digits, I would hope. They are way better off than most casino markets. And just for water bottle, I may not be tipping either. CW's always have extras of those. I'll tip for anything else though.
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, joel0457 <joel0457@...> wrote:
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> > since we were only going to be there a minute, we didn't tip
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> > huh? They are paid less than half of the minimum wage and depend on tips to make a living. She called it the way she saw it.
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> > We just got back from Vegas...stopped in at The Plaza and did the "$100 on us" and "Tier Match" (Boyd Sapphire got us "King")
> > To us, even with the renovations at Plaza, it still looked like a dump...
> > Also, absolutely no good vP at Plaza
> > And on a side note, a lot of the employees are quite rude.
> > (Case in point, we only went in to do the $100 loss rebate real quick on a $1 vP and we ordered a water bottle, and since we were only going to be there a minute, we didn't tip the CW, and as she was walking away she said (loudly I might add) "What cheapasses!"
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> > --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Scot Krause" <krauseinvegas@> wrote:
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> > > Anyone check out the new club? Any feedback?
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