50 common interview questions and how to answer them
Good to know if you’re looking for work (or hoping to land a better job).
Good to know if you’re looking for work (or hoping to land a better job).
I got a bone to pick with cheap employers, of which there are several in my resident state of Utah. Here’s what they do.
My car wash does this. My car gets run through a machine, then an hourly worker rubs it down with a towel in less than three minutes. When done, they look at you while standing next to a ginormous sign asking for tips. Fast food restaurants have begun doing this too.
I have no problem tipping upwards of 20 percent for good service where standard (i.e. restaurants, cabs, bag boys). But when hourly workers start doing it, it feels lame on principle alone. Or maybe I’m just a cheap skate (what’s an extra few bucks to me).