A waitress usually makes around $2.50 to 3.50 an hour from the company itself. That's because waiters main income comes from tips. If you aren't making at least like 6.75 an hour (tips included/ whatever minimum wage is now for Missouri) then I believe the company is to pay you more. But don't quote me on that last part.
The minimum wage in Missouri is $7.50 per hr. Minimum tipped wage is half of this, or $3.75 an hour.
The minimum wage in Illinois in 2002 was $5.15
A waitress in training makes minimum wage (or whatever hourly is for a hostess/non-tipped position). The waitress who does the training keeps the tips.
Currently the minimum wage in Massachusetts is $8.00. It doesn't matter what job it is.
The minimum wage for 17 year old in Illinois is $8.85 per hour. This is according to the rates that were provided as of 2013.
The minimum wage for waitress' in Illinois as of 2010 it is $4.80 and plus the tips.
minimum wage. trust me. i know.
$ 7.25
$4.50 per hour
If you're a good enough waitress minimum wage shouldn't mean anything. A good waitress can make 20 to 30 bucks an hour in tips alone if you work in a good restaurant.
$7.75 per hour for a minor and 8.25 per hour for anyone over 18.
Yes, paying someone under the minimum wage is against the law. The minimum wage is set by federal or state regulations to ensure fair compensation for employees. Employers must comply with these laws to avoid penalties and legal consequences.
In the state of Iowa, a waitress is considered to be a tipped employee. In Iowa the minimum wage for tipped employees is $4.35 per hour. This is higher than the federal minimum wage of $2.13 an hour for tipped employees.