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  • Rodeo@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    That’s the same for every one of those. The company sets its own prices, it should be enough to pay their employees well.

    • small_crow@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      Companies set the price for most of then though, not the employee. Do I resent tipping underpaid servers etc. Yeah, but they work in a predatory industry and don’t have much choice in whether they accept poor wages or not. They didn’t choose how much they get paid and I know I’m expected to make up the difference, even if it’s shitty.

      Tattoo artists give you their own, personal rate - could be hourly or by size and placement of the piece. It’s decided and agreed upon by both parties before they start. Feels weird to have a standard tip on top of that. They can literally just charge more, it’s their decision.