thedevilsinthedetails
The Devils In The Details
thedevilsinthedetails

The woman in the booth is visibly the happiest person on earth.

Or maybe it's your outlook on women that women find so unattractive.

This kid was lost well before he got to UNC. I'm torn because he probably shouldn't be in college, but it isn't right to stop educating him either because he obviously needs it.

There's enough blame to go around for everyone, but I think that the athlete himself is probably the least at fault. It's not his fault that his skills as an athlete are valued at the expense of his values as an educated, contributing member of society...

I'm reminded of the last time my mom's cat went to the vet. He's a squirrelly little guy, always nervous about everything but generally pretty easy to handle. The vet sent home a cardboard kitty carrier to bring him in, and he got into it easily enough. All the way down in the car she was petting him through the

The blame for this falls fully on the school system this kid comes from. Teachers clearly failed him year after year by not, you know, failing him.

Dear Fellow Christians:

Is this where we insert our grossest bathroom stories? Mine was on a train in Egypt - a hole in the floor framed by two ceramic footprints. All of that jostling and swaying created a Pollack-esque scene for those of us desperate enough the enter. And we all became desperate eventually as it was a 12-hour ride.

My place asks for a declaration of tips at the end of each night. The credit card tips that were processed under my server number are there automatically, there's a number that indicates what 18% of my sales (cash + card) would be, and then I can adjust up or down manually. It gets tricky, though, because while we

Servers are supposed to report their cash tips at tax time and pay taxes then. I mean, it's one of those things that noone ever does. Kind of like how you are supposed to keep track of all your internet purchases, and pay sales taxes at the end of the year on everything you buy on Amazon. But yea - they can't really

Yea though it's actually illegal tax fraud for servers to not report the full cash tips and pay the same amount of taxes.

What you're saying makes sense. I guess I should have said "people see tipping only as a payout to ensure good service the next time..."

Good point! That makes me feel better haha. I'm one of those card paying cash tippers. I've never been a server but in my head it always felt like it would be easier for the servers to receive cash tips?

To be fair, it's looking at "restaurants, cafes, taxi services, and small vendors" (and possibly others. Square is the little card reader that plugs into your phone, and the place I see that used most is at the farmer's market. If they're using data from all Square sales, it includes a lot of sales where a tip

I was a bit surprised to see New Mexico ranking so high because there's a lot of poverty here, but then I thought about it a bit more and it makes sense. Most people I know have a few restaurants that they are regulars at (and there are so many small towns that you might not actually have that much choice). There's

Wow I'm just saddened to learn that such a high percentage of people don't tip :(.

Champy and mimosas for days!

TEAM CHAMPAGNE AND WEED!

Bosses bullying a subordinate to the point where they're in tears is the real problem here, actually.

Strangely enough, I find that acting in a way at the workplace that drives someone to tears is incredibly unprofessional.