It’s the classic human illusion of seperateness.
It’s the classic human illusion of seperateness.
Seeing that it’s a minimum wage job that doesn’t keep pace with the cost of living things have been like this for a while.
On the flip side - you can afford hundreds a night but balk at $5? *side eye*
<<Isn’t that why you all voted for him?>>
Keep in mind that in the Western world, this is a problem that’s fairly exclusive to the USA, staff in Europe are paid a living wage. If you tip in the EU it’s a courtesy for a job well done, rather than a necessity for the staff to have a half-decent wage.
“I’d venture to say my rooms are always ready for the next guest to come in.”