"It's just going to ask you a few questions," you're told.
"I just feel like the tablet is staring into my soul," he says.
"And I feel so bad because there's a line of people behind me, and I'm like, f---, I don't do this."
The thinking here is that over-the-counter workers earn a wage, and therefore rely less on tips than servers or delivery people.
And on top of that, you're being asked, every time you turn around, 'How much would you like to tip?'"
Persons:
It's, Saad Kabir, Kabir, Elaine Swann, Bella Biagio, Biagio, —, Thomas Farley, Manners, Farley, We've, Shannon Tanski Cornelius
Organizations:
New, CNBC, Swann School of
Locations:
scone, New York City, Seattle, Duluth , Minnesota