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The_Lez t1_j4mxu0d wrote

Before the mob descends on Shyndigz, how do you know or how have you verified this info?

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darockerj t1_j4n396d wrote

fwiw i feel like i’ve heard this in every other thread that mentions shyndigz

would love to hear a current or former employee vouch for this, but it shouldn’t be hard to find in this sub

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itzaxumzn OP t1_j4my0zw wrote

Yes as I am very close to someone who has worked there until recently

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man5devil6god7 t1_j4nq32t wrote

i’ve also consistently heard this from multiple former and current employees

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Time-Comfortable2575 t1_j4qmyh4 wrote

Former employee for about two months, they not only pocket tips they LIE about it and you have to catch them and confront them after, to which they have no excuse. I quit on the spot because I made the woman who lied to me about it pull up my paycheck and I asked her why it was short (they also consistently paid their female employees less, on my third day of TRAINING I closed by myself and TRAINED A NEWER EMPLOYEE who was a male being paid a dollar more per hour)

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appalachie t1_j4r94pp wrote

This was a conversation topic on Facebook’s RVA Food & Dine groups in like early 2021. It’s been confirmed over and over and over by employees. I went to get cake and asked the cashier “do you receive the tip?” and they said no, so I did not tip.

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GBrayMiller t1_j4qlqea wrote

Current employee! It’s not true.

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Time-Comfortable2575 t1_j4qx1e2 wrote

Current manager who isn’t supposed to be getting tips. I have receipts and pay stubs from working here that I am happy to share

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gleepgloopgleepgloop t1_j4t4jo5 wrote

This was mentioned before, but their sister store, Fancy Biscuit, has been known to add a tip to bills listed as a tax then has the tip line as well. The counter person confirmed that it was not a tax. I experienced it maybe a year ago and never went back.

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Fratghanistan t1_j4ti4et wrote

Are you sure? The last time I heard someone claim this about a different restaurant, it was a tax line with meal and sales tax combined. It would be so stupid and easy to get busted for fraud doing this.

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gleepgloopgleepgloop t1_j4vkqih wrote

Valid question. I remember I checked that at the time. I'm happy to consider that the restaurant mislabeled it, the cashier was wrong, and I missed a tax on the receipt. Wish I kept the receipt.

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