My wife owns her own business. Every day she tells me about the black customers that come in and leave without tipping. They never tip. Ever.
They can roll up in a Bentley, wear all the expensive designer clothes, pull out stacks of cash, and still never tip.
When I was fixing the computer at the front desk, a black woman rolled up in a Cadillac, got her and her daughter an expensive service, and didn't tip, after my technician spent about an hour and half on them.
My wife owns her own business. Every day she tells me about the black customers that come in and leave without tipping. They never tip. Ever.
They can roll up in a Bentley, wear all the expensive designer clothes, pull out stacks of cash, and still never tip.
When I was fixing the computer at the front desk, a black woman rolled up in a Cadillac, got her and her daughter an expensive service, and didn't tip, after my technician spent about an hour and half on them.
Tipping is a business owner's way to getting the customer to pay part of their employee wages.
Tipping is the purest form of merit pay.
It's not the customer's obligation to pay your employees wages directly. That's on the employer.