Typical, and for most restaurants by the way, is around minimum wage. Added to this are table tips which can supplement the hourly rate.
Some restaurants pool all table tips into one pot and equally disburse the money at the end of the the day.
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Waiters and waitresses in Manhattan usually get paid minimum wage plus tips. Tips at a busy restaurant can vary from around a hundred dollars to nearly a thousand dollars a night, depending on the restaurant and clientele.
The salary will depend upon the person and the restaurant they are working at. Many waiters are paid upon tips and a small hourly amount.
Waiters play a huge role in the success of a restaurant. they are the one who does the necessary things for the customers. They welcome the customers and bring the ordered foods to their table. It is also their duty to make the restaurant clean and neat.
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It depends on how much you make from the customers minus taxes and expenses.
Depends The restaurant he works at, Usually They Get paid $280.00 to $320.00 per week ( 6 days ) .
Waiters and waitresses do not get paid minimum wage. They are paid a lower hourly wage and depend on customers tips to make up the difference. Tipping a good server is always appropriate. In some restaurants, to make up for "dead-beat" customers, the 15% tip is added in to the bill,
If they are working in a restaurant they get it from their employer. If they own it they have to be paid after everyone else is paid.
The amount of money a server makes is determined a lot by his or her tips. If he or she is not getting paid hourly than the total amount of tips she is paid determines her hourly wages. Some waiters and waitresses make around $10-20/hour. Waiters also tend to make more money on weekend nights when the restaurant is busier and more customers are coming through. Menu prices or whether the restaurant offers alcohol are other important factors in determining how much a server makes. The more expensive a customers tab is the typically the more tip a server will make. This is why many servers attempt to "up-sell" their customers by encouraging the purchase of appetizers or drinks. A basic tip is 15% of the total check, and a nice tip is 20% of the total check.
Waiters are not salary workers, they are normally paid by the hour. Most places pay them minimum wage, and a good waiter will make much more than that on tips.
it depends on what kind of restaurant you work in