Depends on the restaurant, some places pool their tips and give the hostess a cut. Sometimes people will tip a hostess simply for seating them (though it's rare), and sometimes a hostess is also in charge of checking and returning coats and will get tipped for that (this is more common, though it's usually nothing more than a dollar or two).
Don't count on making much from tips as a hostess.
The possessive form of the plural noun hostesses is hostesses'.example: I have posted the schedule for the hostesses' hours.
Yes, hostesses is correct.
The Cocktail Hostesses - 1973 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
The plural form of the singular noun hostess is hostesses.The plural possessive form is hostesses'.example: "The hostesses' wage at the restaurant is $7.40 an hour." (the wage for all the hostesses)
It is hostesses
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The Hostesses - 2007 was released on: USA: 18 February 2007 (The Big Dam Film Festival) (premiere)
The Cocktail Hostesses - 1973 was released on: USA: 9 August 1973 France: 21 January 1981
There is no designated patron saint of hostesses but there are patron saints of air crews: Joseph of Cupertino, Our Lady of Loreto and Therese of Lisieux.
No, at this restrurant in particular the hosts have direct control over who gets seated, when and where. Most of the time this isn't abused but it is very possible. which is why if a guest tips a host it looks as if the host pushed them to the front of the line or gave a preferred table. If the hosts are tipped by servers it may look as if the host was extending preferential treatment by giving that server only large parties, or only parites who look as if they will tip well.
The plural form is hostesses.
The possessive form of the singular noun hostess is hostess's.The plural form of the noun hostess is hostesses.The possessive form of the plural noun hostesses is hostesses'.examples:That hostess's uniform is not correct. The hostesses' uniforms are now blue with gold trim.