In most restaurants that is the norm. Usually around 10% of tips or 5 to 7% of alcohol sales go to the bartender. Here is an iphone app that does the math for you plus it keeps track of your daily tip income for you. It helps to see how much you are making each day, and how much you are paying out; it's called TipOut... http://tinyurl.com/cw36x6
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Unless bartenders are required to be licensed in your state (which I doubt) that would be entirely up to the discretion of the employer.
Call and ask your agent.
Tipping arrangements are normally agreed to by the workplace. In some places tips are pooled and all of the wait staff, including busboys and bartenders get a percentage. In others, waitresses 'tip' the bartenders to insure they get prompt service for their tables. In still others you keep what you get.
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No, bartenders do not need a liquer license. You may be required by your state to have a license to be a bartender, but a liquer license is not needed. Lliquer license is required by a business that sells alcohol, not the server. If you are required to have a license, it is usually very simple and may have a nominal cost, $10-$50 for a usually one time license - or no cost at all. The place you work should pay for any license/registration you may need.
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No, in all Southern colonies the Anglican church was the state church and membership was required.
The time period required under common law in Virginia for a claim of adverse possession is 20 years.
No, Virginia is the state, Jamestown is a city in Virginia.
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