As long as they make a proper wage at the end, it’s fine. But the tip system itself is terrible tmo.

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In the Netherlands, that’s illegal. Minimum wage for any worker over 21 years old is +/-€13 or $14 per hour.

EDIT: I wonder why I get downvoted for posting a fact.

I visit the USA in a couple of weeks for a holiday, so what is a proper tip? And do I also tip if the service was bad? And only in restaurants, or other places too?

Waiters might think you are a cheap ass cunt. Just saying…

Exactly. Tips are supost to be a compliment for excellent service, not for just doing your job. Your boss needs to pay you properly for just doing your job.

Ignore. It’s the “Long cancer is a hoax, my grandpa smoked his whole life.” guy.

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So many people in the USA working on tips, it’s a sick system. Companies should pay people for the work they do, so tips become an extra. In Europe, tips are a compliment for the excellent service you provided and 5-7% is a fine tip. Bad service? No tip. In Denmark it’s pretty normal to not tip at all.

I’m curious which country this is. It’s pretty fucked up for a gouvernement organization to leave stuff like this behind unattended.

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Looks like smoke grenades.

EDIT: Mines.

Same here, but a bit afraid to mention… is she??

This is not eyebleach, this is terribly sad…

Does he have his shoes on??

But hey, the result is… still an ugly cyber truck.

Staged, but now picture a guy doing the same with random girls.

Same here. Looks off, can’t pinpoint why.

Thanks for the info and link, very insightful! I never heard off orienteering contests before. This is it, SOLVED