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Assignment 3: The Case Against Tipping
The Case Against Tipping

Pro | Con

1) It is a good reason to give good service. 1) You spend more money.
2) Good tip is appreciated. 2) Employers do not pay a decent wage.
3) Efficient Service. 3) Pool Tipping.
4) Ready Cash. 4) Not Dependable Income.
5) No Tax. 5)

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