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professional server in a restaurant
Depending on what type of restaurant and scale the restaurant is. Normally a server is to be tipped 20% unless you think you still live in the 70's or 80's and only tip 10% to 15%. They only get half of minimum wage per hour or maybe more depending on the place. If you work in a casino restaurant as a server your tips can be phenomenal!
The minimum wage for restaurant, diner, and bar servers is much lower than the minimum for other workers. Your employer is obligated to pay you the server minimum, nothing more. It sounds like you need to find a more popular establishment. *In Kentucky and Indiana, the employer is supposed to pay you the difference between what you make in tips and the minimum wage if your tips do not bring you up to that. It is very seldom that tips do not bring the wages of a server up to minimum wage when averaged over a period of a few days to a week, so employers assume that overall you are making minimum wage or more and do not make up the difference if you have a bad day every now and then.
Anyone who serves you food at a restaurant.
Minimum wage tennessee
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,
I work as a server in Indiana and get paid $2.13/hour
The oldest Tilted Kilt Girl must be at least 21 years old as that is the minimum age requirement to work as a server or hostess at the Tilted Kilt restaurant.
2.13 an hour
Each server has their own 'section' in a restaurant, which just means that they have a certain group of tables that they must tend to.
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