Door fee doesn’t have anything to do with this. Obviously you don’t understand how the whole thing works. The tip isn’t really a tip. It’s for a service. You should know what the basic pricing is for a service. Ya maybe she asked for more but if she still did provide a service she should be compensated. When you receive a service and don’t pay, that is theft. Your bar analogy doesn’t really transfer.I will say that there are a lot of things that will keep me up at night. This isn’t one of them.
75k cash is easily well above the average income even in the GTA. But that is neither here nor there and didn’t even play a part in my decision. That number just came out when I tried to hack out what an average MPA would make with the current structure.
I’d change your metaphor if I could ... not
To Buying beer but to going to a club and paying a cover charge. Now let’s assume I go to the bar and ask for tequila, I get it and bartender asks for money. Shot is 6$ I pay 8$ because I like how she squirted it into the bottle. She says you need to pay 10$. In your mind ... If I paid the cover and I then decided to only pay the 6$ I would be morally cleansed?
For the last statement I wouldn’t call it stealing. If I asked for it, hammered out a tip conditional on it being preformed and then walked out? Yes that would be the definition of stealing but fundamentally I think we disagree there.
Beating a dead horse here it seems. Like I said, I don’t agree with the upcharge but I don’t agree with not paying anything as a response to that up charge.