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It doesn't matter what they claim. The register tallies it from the food sold. Sell $100 dollars worth of food - the register takes you down for $7 worth of tips. The final number for the year goes on your w-2, and is reported as ordinary income, and you pay taxes on it, unless you make so little that you don't pay

So if every, single week is a great $900 week, and you work every single week of the year, you're still grossing less than $47k/year, and probably netting in the mid-30's. If you're single and you share an apartment, then you're doing alright. If you have a family that's not making bank. That's not making 'good'

What is this tax-free tip you speak of? I haven't waited a table for almost 20 years, and even back then, the registers assumed a 7% tip on all food sold, and it went on your w-2 and was reported as taxable income. I understand it's assumed higher now. At least when I waited tables, tips were taxed, whether you

I saw where someone on here said they read her reddit explanation, and that they were both pretty young. Maybe it's a starter-marriage. Anyway, you're right it's an amazingly passive-agressive and immature way to deal with it.

Well that works both ways, doesn't it? She married him, and she knew or should have known that an acceptable (at least) sex life is an essential part of a marriage. If she's sharing this stuff on reddit, it doesn't sound like she give much of a flip about her marriage anyway. Maybe she's trying to force a divorce.

But that's when she's wearing those sexy gym clothes.

I finally figured that out once I finally watched the video. I agree with him that lifehacker is a bunch of crap. It seems like it used to have a lot of interesting and useful tips before, but it's really turned into something much lesser and more annoying now.


Wait. Who is Maddox, and why is he germane to discussion of this article?

I wouldn't call Tesla a "total failure" because you don't like their cars. There's lots of successful car companies making total shitboxes. Ditto for a car company not making money. They aren't a boutique shop like Ariel, either. I just saw a 2014 S model displayed in a shopping mall starting less than $70k, and

$100k +? + being the operative symbol. I assure you, it costs much, much more than $100k to take a child from birth to 18 in the U.S.

I can understand wanting to go to space - but not for a vacation! There's no beach, no bars, no hiking, no diving. No fluffy soft hotel beds, no little bottles of shampoo or towels to steal. No bikinis, no laying around carelessly. No good restaurants.

Thank you. That really gets annoying.

1) The list of hard 'g's followed by an 'i' at the beginning of a word is longer by far. 2) I don't agree it can go either way. We already have words that have a 'gif' in them, and it's a hard 'g'. Do you understand that we already have this combination of letters and pronounce it one way? This isn't a debate -

+1 for necessary dispensation of comeuppance.

Your comment makes no sense whatsoever. Why don't you just tell the dude that you disagree and leave it at that, or try to come up for some reasons behind your ridiculous assertions.

So you were wrong before it was cool? j/k; I kid. I kid because I love.

That's two. Hey, check this out, we already have a word that has not just 'gi' at the beginning (note hard 'gi' in the middle of beginning), but a full 'gif' - gift! And how is it pronounced? You got it, with a hard g.

Yes, but you're still wrong, nothing can change that.

Language is standardized or its senseless. Even the exceptions usually have a derivative reason for them. In this case, the mis-pronunciation of the acronym 'gif' as 'jif' came about because it enabled the designers to make a word play on a popular peanut butter commercial. That's not a good enough reason to change

Yeah, I look at them while giving gifts to gilled girls in my gilded palace. What else you got besides gin? The 'g' is hard. People that say 'jif' should be shunned.