It's not just some restaurants. By federal law, minimum wage for tipped workers is lower than for non-tipped. (Although if you don't make the regular wage with base+tips, your employer is required to make up the difference to ensure you hit the regular minimum.)
catloaf
Tips are part of the standard income stream in the US, so yes. I don't see why you wouldn't.
Most people probably under-report their cash tips anyway.
What did you use it every day for?
RIP permanence and discoverability
"your ai generated commit is failing my AI generated unit test, rejected"
Because the union sued saying the agreement was invalid, and won.
Yes, there are a bunch of trademarks on the word "gravy", in different industries. I was going to link to that one you mentioned, because for some reason despite being plush toy products, the company holding it was Bob Evans. But it's since been canceled, and the company name doesn't appear on the page, so I chose an active trademark instead.
Maybe they just named it like the previous attempt: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Services_for_UNIX
Sorry, "gravy" is a registered trademark of Gravy, Inc.: https://trademarks.justia.com/854/89/gravy-85489026.html
Thank you. Trite comments like those definitely fall on the wrong end of the signal vs. noise spectrum.
Just put it over there with the rest of the war crimes. Maybe we'll do something about it eventually.
The technology isn't doing this, incompetent bank risk managers are.