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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Yes, Michigan is an ID state, meaning that residents are required to show identification when voting in elections.
Michigan State is the short version for Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. The State of Michigan is referring to the whole state of Michigan.
Michigan State
2004- MICHIGAN 45 Michigan state 38 2003- MICHIGAN 27 Michigan state 20 2002- MICHIGAN 49 Michigan state 3 2001- Michigan 24 MICHIGAN STATE 26 2000- MICHIGAN 14 Michigan state 0 1999- Michigan 31 MICHIGAN STATE 34 1998- MICHIGAN 29 Michigan state 17 1997- MICHIGAN 23 Michigan state 7 1996- MICHIGAN 45 Michigan state 29 1995- Michigan 25 MICHIGAN STATE 28
Yes you can, BUT that also means that you are accepting responsibility for any law that the bartender breaks according to your state's alcohol laws and you will be held liable. For example, if the bartender serves to a minor and gets slapped with a $1000 fine, then you are now responsible for that fine and the employee is not required to pay it. The state recognizes you as the responsible party.
Michigan is a state.
Unless bartenders are required to be licensed in your state (which I doubt) that would be entirely up to the discretion of the employer.
The first fishing license required on Lake St. Clair in Michigan was implemented in 1929. This regulation was part of broader efforts to manage fish populations and promote responsible fishing practices in the state’s waterways. Since then, fishing licenses have been a key component of wildlife conservation in Michigan.
michigan state WRONG AGAIN. Michigan has produced 26, Michigan State 12.
Michigan is a state.
Michigan is a state within the United States. Emotionally, it is in a state of happiness.