The current socially accepted rate for servers is 18-20%. However this rate has risen consistently since the 1960's when it was 10%. Other factors include, what shift, what type of ambiance the restaurant resonates, and most importantly, how good was the service? Though it may be socially acceptable and often expected, poor service should not merit a tip, unless it is in the form of advice about how to better serve next time.
$2.65 per hour plus tips. That's federal minimum for tipped employees, so it's what every restaurant pays.
8.50/hour plus however many tips you get that night. However, since it is a cafe and people go up to the register to order, you wont get tipped as much or at all
North Dakota follows the Federal Minimum Wage of 7.25 an hour and for tipped employees, ie servers and bartenders, it is $4.86 an hour.
North Dakota follows the Federal Minimum Wage of 7.25 an hour and for tipped employees, ie servers and bartenders, it is $4.86 an hour.
Yes, a LAN could have two DHCP servers, but it wouldn't make much sense. Typically each LAN has it's own DHCP server or uses a DHCP relay agent to get an address from another subnet.
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Washington state does not allow a tip credit, so servers must be paid the state minimum wage of $8.55. Washington, D.C. allows a tip credit that brings minimum wage for tipped employees who qualify down to $2.77.
in Active Directory server roles, computers that function as servers within a domain can have one of two roles: member server or domain controller. A member server is a computer that runs an operating system in the Windows 2000 Server family or the Windows Server 2003 family, belongs to a domain, and is not a domain controller. Member servers typically function as the following types of servers: file servers, application servers, database servers, Web servers, certificate servers, firewalls and remote-access servers.
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In the state of Iowa, a waitress is considered to be a tipped employee. In Iowa the minimum wage for tipped employees is $4.35 per hour. This is higher than the federal minimum wage of $2.13 an hour for tipped employees.