They are tip compliant employees making over $17 right now an hour (I want to say $17.32). Of that $17 though, a large portion goes to the government for taxes. The cash the bartender makes in tips is not taxed then in this case. You also have the right to not be tip compliant and take all $17 an hour, but plan on the IRS auditing you so keep track of every dollar in tips you recieved. Generally every year, the hourly pay goes up a quarter or so too. I am a former Beverage Manager for a strip casino and managed all aspects of Beverage including payroll for bartenders and cocktail servers.
The hourly wage for Chicago union heat and frost insulators varies depending on experience, certifications, and union agreements. On average, they can make around $25-$40 per hour.
IN Chicago last year i brought in 96200 with ot
$30 an hour
$9.00 an hour
The pay really depends on the house (bar). The house will usually pay a barback an hourly rate plus 10-20% of all earned tips. That depends a lot on how much total revenue the bartenders bring in. When all is said and done, the bartenders are the ones who pay out the barbacks. Usually the pay out percentage is between 15%-20% of the total tips the bartenders earn. So, for instance if the bartenders earn $200 per bartender in tips, and say, there are 6 bartenders, then you'll be paid out, let's say 15% of $1,200, which is $180. Not too bad.
about $34.00/HR
I found out , the starting pay is at $12.00 dollars an hour for a cma in chicago.
$11 an hour plus union dues
$49 per hour
As of February, 2011 the journeyman rate including vacation pay is $29/hr.
It depends on where you live. In the Chicago area a hospital coder makes between $20 and $30 an hour. I am a contract coder and make $35 an hour.
servers, bussers and bartenders only get minimum wage because they get tips. People who work in the kitchen usually make around $12-15/hour depending on how long they've been working there. Hosts make $12/hour.. in Canada at least