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Woman says she was paid one cent for six weeks of work as a waitress

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Published 15:22 13 Sep 2024 GMT+1

Woman says she was paid one cent for six weeks of work as a waitress

A Nashville waitress claims she was paid just $0.01 for six weeks' worth of work and TikTokers are divided

Jess Hardiman

Jess Hardiman

Featured Image Credit: @lvndsmac/TikTok

Topics: Money, US News, Tipping, TikTok, Viral

Jess Hardiman
Jess Hardiman

Jess is Entertainment Desk Lead at LADbible Group. She graduated from Manchester University with a degree in Film Studies, English Language and Linguistics. You can contact Jess at [email protected].

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A waitress has revealed she allegedly made just one cent for six weeks of work sharing her pay check to TikTok.

It's become pretty apparent servers in the US often rely on tips in order to take any sort of decent wad of cash home with them after each shift. However, one TikToker's paycheck after six weeks really shows how crucial tips can be.

If you thought the debate around tipping culture had died down, I'm sorry to say it's still very much ongoing.

(TikTok/ @lvndsmac)
(TikTok/ @lvndsmac)

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TikToker Liny from Nashville took to her platform - @lvndsmac - to reveal a particularly stark picture for her role as a waitress, saying she was paid just one cent for six weeks’ worth of work.

"Life as a server... This is six weeks of ‘pay’,” she wrote. "TIP YOUR SERVERS!!!"

In the caption, she added: "THE F**K IMA DO WITH ONE PENNY STEVEN!!!!!!!"

In the video, which was originally posted in 2021, she zoomed in on a recent payslip, which said she had been paid a total of $0.01.

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Liny did not name her employer in the video, nor did she reveal how much she may have made in tips during that period.

Liny called on people to tip their servers (TikTok/ @lvndsmac)
Liny called on people to tip their servers (TikTok/ @lvndsmac)

The post attracted 1.9 million views and more than 112,000 likes – along with thousands of comments from fellow TikTok users – some of whom didn’t seem all that sympathetic.

“It’s not my job to pay your bills I got my own to pay,” one wrote bluntly, with another agreeing: “I always tip, but restaurants need to pay you guys.”

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Someone else agreed: “Take it up with your employer. It’s not the customers responsibility to pay your wage.”

While a fourth said: “Blame the business you’re working for, not the consumers. In other countries, they don’t need to tip because they pay a living wage. I’m already paying overpriced prices for mediocre food. I shouldn’t also have to pay out of my pocket for your salary.”

When someone suggested a ‘career change’ was in order, Liny replied: “Lmaoooo chill y’all. I just finished school give me a break.”

(TikTok/ @lvndsmac)
(TikTok/ @lvndsmac)

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But others felt for Liny’s predicament, with one writing: “Half the people in this comment section are the ones who get mad when restaurants are understaffed. Who’s gonna serve your food and take care of you when they all quit bc they don’t get paid what they should and some people feel too entitled to tip. Get your own job in the industry and see how it is.”

Someone else commented: “Do not eat out if you aren’t willing to tip. That simple.”

A third added: “Eating out is an experience. You’re not tipping your server for bringing out a plate, you’re tipping your server for top notch service.”


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Many also argued that her tiny pay actually had something to do with the tips she was receiving and that the video didn’t paint the full picture - with someone explaining how she ‘didn’t make $0.01’.

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One claimed they had ‘easily made $4,400 a month being a server’, adding: “Don’t let these empty checks fool you if you’re serving and making so much that you don’t get an hourly [wage].”

Another agreed: “She got zero because she made more money in tips than what they pay her that’s how it goes, so her showing her checks saying to tip is misleading.”

A third said: “Correct me if I’m wrong but if your check looks like this it’s bc you’re getting more than enough tips.”

Liny then replied: “Absolutely and that’s not what people are understanding.”

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