The Pro’s and Con’s of Working for Tips

Michael Lynn
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Despite its prevalence and importance in the hospitality, personal care, and travel industries, tipping is a form of compensation that does not appeal to all workers. Furthermore, liking of this form of compensation is associated with satisfaction and tenure in tipped occupations, so there is value in correctly anticipating who will and will not like working for tips. Although research into the causes and predictors of worker attitudes toward working for tips is limited, it is possible to identify numerous pros and cons of tip compensation from a worker perspective. A greater upfront understanding of those pros and cons of working for tips would obviously benefit prospective workers by helping them to make better decisions about whether or not to seek and accept offers of tipped work. A more complete understanding of those pros and cons would also benefit managers of tipped workers who could use it to better evaluate the suitability of applicants for tipped work and/or could share it with job applicants to improve their self-selection into and out of the job. Accordingly, the current managerial perspectives article seeks to help managers by enumerating and discussing the major pros and cons of working for tips.
为小费工作的利弊
尽管小费在酒店业、个人护理业和旅游业非常普遍和重要,但小费这种报酬形式并不是对所有工人都有吸引力。此外,对这种报酬形式的喜好与满意度和在小费行业的任职时间有关,因此正确预测谁会喜欢和不喜欢为小费工作是有价值的。尽管有关工人对为小费工作的态度的原因和预测因素的研究还很有限,但从工人的角度来看,可以发现小费报酬的许多利弊。如果能更深入地了解为小费工作的利弊,显然会对潜在的工人有好处,有助于他们更好地决定是否寻找和接受有小费的工作。更全面地了解这些利弊对小费工人的管理者也有好处,他们可以利用这些信息更好地评估申请人是否适合做小费工作,和/或与求职者分享这些信息,以改善他们对工作的自我选择。因此,本篇《管理视角》文章通过列举和讨论小费工作的主要利弊,试图为管理者提供帮助。
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