• JokeDeity
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      In America you can break your back at a fancy restaurant and they're legally allowed to pay you like less than $5 because of tipping culture, or you can work fast food and they're legally allowed to pay you $7.25 and you will never get tips. I'm amazed every day I wake up that we haven't begun another revolution.

    • ℛ𝒶𝓋ℯ𝓃
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      9 months ago

      $29 minimum!? ($18.40 in USD). In my state it's $7.50 (USD), and most fast food workers like me get $11 after tips

      Edit: For my line of work and hours it's $11 and $12.70 on weekends in Australia (converted to USD)… Still a bit more than most fast food workers get in the U.S…

        • ℛ𝒶𝓋ℯ𝓃
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          39 months ago

          I'm seriously considering immigrating elsewhere when I've finished university… It's nearly unlivable here.

          • @noobdoomguy8658@feddit.de
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            19 months ago

            Do as soon as you can if you want to - coming back is often an option. It's a lot more difficult to courage up to later on life, when you tend to have much more connections and emotions to whatever you're about to leave.

            It's not always a bad thing to stay, of course, people have their reasons to both proceed with emigration and shaking it off, but it's much easier the sooner you go with it.

    • @johnthedoe@lemmy.ml
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      39 months ago

      Thank you. I vaguely remember almost 30 but can’t remember what context that was so didn’t want to overstate.

      • @Cheez@lemmy.world
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        39 months ago

        Yeah I always try to bring up our award to shut down the "but the well tipped waiters will lose money if you mandate a minimum wage" argument.

        As though a minimum wage has to stay $7.

        Our waitstaff get $35/hr on weekends and somehow we still have enough small cafes to bankrupt Starbucks.