Oregonians Freaking Out About Having To Pump Their Own Gas
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benjs said:PJ_Soul said:KC138045 said:PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:even when I'm at full serve, which I pretty much always am (co op membership), I still get out and pump my own gas and tell the attendant to take a load off. they always look at me like I'm an alien.
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benjs said:PJ_Soul said:KC138045 said:PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:even when I'm at full serve, which I pretty much always am (co op membership), I still get out and pump my own gas and tell the attendant to take a load off. they always look at me like I'm an alien.
"tipping is, by all definition, sir, illogical, and entirely a human function with no practical basis in our modern world"By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
benjs said:PJ_Soul said:KC138045 said:PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:even when I'm at full serve, which I pretty much always am (co op membership), I still get out and pump my own gas and tell the attendant to take a load off. they always look at me like I'm an alien.0
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PJ_Soul said:benjs said:PJ_Soul said:KC138045 said:PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:even when I'm at full serve, which I pretty much always am (co op membership), I still get out and pump my own gas and tell the attendant to take a load off. they always look at me like I'm an alien.
my guess is, since historically most servers were women, that it had more to do with it being a practice among pig men hitting on hot waitresses by giving them money and probably a smack on the ass.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:PJ_Soul said:benjs said:PJ_Soul said:KC138045 said:PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:even when I'm at full serve, which I pretty much always am (co op membership), I still get out and pump my own gas and tell the attendant to take a load off. they always look at me like I'm an alien.
my guess is, since historically most servers were women, that it had more to do with it being a practice among pig men hitting on hot waitresses by giving them money and probably a smack on the ass.Columbus-2000
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HughFreakingDillon said:PJ_Soul said:benjs said:PJ_Soul said:KC138045 said:PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:even when I'm at full serve, which I pretty much always am (co op membership), I still get out and pump my own gas and tell the attendant to take a load off. they always look at me like I'm an alien.
my guess is, since historically most servers were women, that it had more to do with it being a practice among pig men hitting on hot waitresses by giving them money and probably a smack on the ass.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJ_Soul said:benjs said:PJ_Soul said:KC138045 said:PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:even when I'm at full serve, which I pretty much always am (co op membership), I still get out and pump my own gas and tell the attendant to take a load off. they always look at me like I'm an alien.
my guess is, since historically most servers were women, that it had more to do with it being a practice among pig men hitting on hot waitresses by giving them money and probably a smack on the ass.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJ_Soul said:benjs said:PJ_Soul said:KC138045 said:PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:even when I'm at full serve, which I pretty much always am (co op membership), I still get out and pump my own gas and tell the attendant to take a load off. they always look at me like I'm an alien.
my guess is, since historically most servers were women, that it had more to do with it being a practice among pig men hitting on hot waitresses by giving them money and probably a smack on the ass.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
benjs said:PJ_Soul said:KC138045 said:PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:even when I'm at full serve, which I pretty much always am (co op membership), I still get out and pump my own gas and tell the attendant to take a load off. they always look at me like I'm an alien.
There is no rhyme or reason which people get tipped. You tip a server or bartender, but not the guy who does your oil change.
I also have the same feeling about tipped jobs as HFD said about gas station workers making $15. It takes away the incentive to improve and seek better opportunities when you can wait tables and make $300 a night.I guess much of the time you don;t need better opportunities at that pay. I've never been a waiter, but I will say it does look like a lot of work. Always running back and forth, trying to get food and drinks as fast as possible But it doesn't look any more difficult than the hundreds of manual labor jobs that make minimum wage and no tips.
Tipping is not about expressing gratitude for a job well done anymore (although they still call it gratuity), it is expected and often mandatory and more and more common even factored into the bill. I hate when I get crappy service, and the bill comes with an automatic 20% added in.
If it really is about good service, why not tip your doctor who makes you feel extra special, or your kid's teacher when they help your kid get than A, or the receptionist who squeezed you in at a last mine appointment?0 -
There is no way in hell a higher minimum wage will lead to fewer people moving up the ladder. That just isn't how human nature works, nor is it how economics work. I think that the idea of underpaying people because it nudges them towards doing better for themselves is pure fantasy.
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mace1229 said:benjs said:PJ_Soul said:KC138045 said:PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:even when I'm at full serve, which I pretty much always am (co op membership), I still get out and pump my own gas and tell the attendant to take a load off. they always look at me like I'm an alien.
There is no rhyme or reason which people get tipped. You tip a server or bartender, but not the guy who does your oil change.
I also have the same feeling about tipped jobs as HFD said about gas station workers making $15. It takes away the incentive to improve and seek better opportunities when you can wait tables and make $300 a night.I guess much of the time you don;t need better opportunities at that pay. I've never been a waiter, but I will say it does look like a lot of work. Always running back and forth, trying to get food and drinks as fast as possible But it doesn't look any more difficult than the hundreds of manual labor jobs that make minimum wage and no tips.
Tipping is not about expressing gratitude for a job well done anymore (although they still call it gratuity), it is expected and often mandatory and more and more common even factored into the bill. I hate when I get crappy service, and the bill comes with an automatic 20% added in.
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Can't you just judge it by seeing how much they get in tips? All tips are reported, so it should be pretty clear. Tips definitely reflect the quality of service of pretty well, generally. And if a server worked his or her ass off on a table and didn't get tipped anyway because the customers are assholes, that is something the entire staff finds out about immediately. Not that I'm against customer feedback cards, but the problem with those is that the huge majority of them are only completed when the customers have a problem, not when the service is very good, and those problems are often related to things that have nothing to do with the quality of the job done by their server. Plus the majority of customers just don't feel like giving feedback because they are too lazy. I think tips are actually a more reliable gauge than customer feedback cards are.
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I'm not saying we should underpay them to nudge them up. I also wouldn't call it underpaying people either. Not every person in every city needs to make $15.
But do you really think if someone is pumping gas for $15/hr, that they would quit, go to a trade school to become a plumber to make the same $15/hr ? Some will of course, but I can't believe you woudln't see a huge drop in jobs like that.
There's probably already a minimum wage thread, but no skill jobs filled by high school or even many college kids just don't need $15/hr. They have a roof over their head, they have food, they aren't the primary source of income. In my mind that is the target of a no skill job, and therefore is appropriate at $8/hr.
I would much rather provide opportunities for those who are the primary income to gain skills to get better jobs than to just pay everyone a lot more for no-skill labor.Post edited by mace1229 on0 -
I know, again, I don't think $15 should be the minimum wage everywhere. Minimum wage should be directly related to the cost of living in the state or province in which the people are getting paid. There should be some kind of calculation that is used by every region to determine a fair minimum wage, based on average prices of housing, the rate of inflation, etc (and perhaps with some kind of means to make it even higher in the cases of specific cities where cost of living is out of control compared to the rest of the province/state).
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PJ_Soul said:I know, again, I don't think $15 should be the minimum wage everywhere. Minimum wage should be directly related to the cost of living in the state or province in which the people are getting paid. There should be some kind of calculation that is used by every region to determine a fair minimum wage, based on average prices of housing, the rate of inflation, etc (and perhaps with some kind of means to make it even higher in the cases of specific cities where cost of living is out of control compared to the rest of the province/state).
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PJ_Soul said:Can't you just judge it by seeing how much they get in tips? All tips are reported, so it should be pretty clear. Tips definitely reflect the quality of service of pretty well, generally. And if a server worked his or her ass off on a table and didn't get tipped anyway because the customers are assholes, that is something the entire staff finds out about immediately. Not that I'm against customer feedback cards, but the problem with those is that the huge majority of them are only completed when the customers have a problem, not when the service is very good, and those problems are often related to things that have nothing to do with the quality of the job done by their server. Plus the majority of customers just don't feel like giving feedback because they are too lazy. I think tips are actually a more reliable gauge than customer feedback cards are.
Nothing is certain, but I have a feeling that a restaurant which tells its patrons that it provides bonuses for its staff based on customers’ feedback so that customers don’t have to, will get the twelve second (and honesty) investment out of their patrons. The incentive to the customer is very clear - they no longer have to pay a tip, and get to help the growth and development and fair compensation of the restaurant’s team.'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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Go Beavers said:mace1229 said:Always thought that law was stupid. Have family in Oregon and I feel like such a waste of time. If you go at off hours there might only be 1 person working the store who has to run in to work the cash register, back out to pump, help other customers. I've waited over 10 minutes to just get the pump started before.
You go at busy times they might have more employees, but then there's a line of people waiting. I've almost never found it convenient.
And for those who lived in OR their whole life and don't know how to do it, I would imagine every gas station will have a full service option for years to come. I remember most gas stations in California had a full service lane until the mid 90's they faded out when no one used them.
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benjs said:PJ_Soul said:Can't you just judge it by seeing how much they get in tips? All tips are reported, so it should be pretty clear. Tips definitely reflect the quality of service of pretty well, generally. And if a server worked his or her ass off on a table and didn't get tipped anyway because the customers are assholes, that is something the entire staff finds out about immediately. Not that I'm against customer feedback cards, but the problem with those is that the huge majority of them are only completed when the customers have a problem, not when the service is very good, and those problems are often related to things that have nothing to do with the quality of the job done by their server. Plus the majority of customers just don't feel like giving feedback because they are too lazy. I think tips are actually a more reliable gauge than customer feedback cards are.
Nothing is certain, but I have a feeling that a restaurant which tells its patrons that it provides bonuses for its staff based on customers’ feedback so that customers don’t have to, will get the twelve second (and honesty) investment out of their patrons. The incentive to the customer is very clear - they no longer have to pay a tip, and get to help the growth and development and fair compensation of the restaurant’s team.
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PJ_Soul said:Can't you just judge it by seeing how much they get in tips? All tips are reported, so it should be pretty clear. Tips definitely reflect the quality of service of pretty well, generally. And if a server worked his or her ass off on a table and didn't get tipped anyway because the customers are assholes, that is something the entire staff finds out about immediately. Not that I'm against customer feedback cards, but the problem with those is that the huge majority of them are only completed when the customers have a problem, not when the service is very good, and those problems are often related to things that have nothing to do with the quality of the job done by their server. Plus the majority of customers just don't feel like giving feedback because they are too lazy. I think tips are actually a more reliable gauge than customer feedback cards are.
not that I am for feedback cards at all.
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