It's part of the job. Tips are optional and if you're surprised at not receiving a tip you need a new job or a better attitude. Your little temper tantrum sure as fuck didn't help anything.
He looks to be in his 20s, didn't mention college, and mentions a family. Pathetic he's still working as a delivery driver.
Tips are customary in American culture, to the point where the legal minimum wage is different for those receiving tips. I wouldn't say they are optional if the economic system we have is built around tipping.
You are not forced to leave a tip. There is no legal requirement to do so. Therefore, it is completely optional. As in, you have the option to leave one or not.
An economic system that puts employees in a situation where they rely on OPTIONAL generosity by the customer doesn't change the fact it's still optional.
It is a moral and societal custom, not a legal requirement. It is similar to holding a door open for someone following you into a building. Sure, it is "optional" in the legal sense to hold the door, but you look like an ass if you intentionally close the door on someone.
Still optional. You're just wasting your breath at this point. Sure it may make you look like an asshole if you don't tip. Still doesn't change the fact it's optional.
A custom is not obligated to be withheld, they are also optional.
It's part of the job. Tips are optional and if you're surprised at not receiving a tip you need a new job or a better attitude. Your little temper tantrum sure as fuck didn't help anything.
He looks to be in his 20s, didn't mention college, and mentions a family. Pathetic he's still working as a delivery driver.
"Man* needs to grow up.
Tips are customary in American culture, to the point where the legal minimum wage is different for those receiving tips. I wouldn't say they are optional if the economic system we have is built around tipping.
Sounds like you feel obligated to tip and you should do it. And I'll do what I do. Freedom, bitch.
You are not forced to leave a tip. There is no legal requirement to do so. Therefore, it is completely optional. As in, you have the option to leave one or not.
An economic system that puts employees in a situation where they rely on OPTIONAL generosity by the customer doesn't change the fact it's still optional.
It is a moral and societal custom, not a legal requirement. It is similar to holding a door open for someone following you into a building. Sure, it is "optional" in the legal sense to hold the door, but you look like an ass if you intentionally close the door on someone.
Still optional. You're just wasting your breath at this point. Sure it may make you look like an asshole if you don't tip. Still doesn't change the fact it's optional.
A custom is not obligated to be withheld, they are also optional.