The minimum wage for waitresses in the state of Iowa is $3.25 per hour. The tips a waitress receives is believed to bring their total income above the federal minimum wage.
Iowa's minumum wage is 4.25 per hour. With Tips it must equal 7.25. The actual rate in Iowa is currently around 14.50 with tips.
Minimum wage is a starting wage
A busboy at the Black Angus will make minimum wage per hour. Sometimes they will be able to share some of the tip earnings with waitresses as well. The exact amount varies per restaurant and per night.
Minimum wage or slightly above.
It really just depends on the job. For instance If you are a cashier at Marshalls you would get started at what the current minimum wage is right now,$7.21. However, usually cashiers get paid minimum wage or a little above.
No mimimum, any wage at all must be accounted for and reported.
The minimum wage waitresses have to be paid in Florida is $2.13
$2.13
minimum wage, but tips give the employee a good bonus
right now it's 2.13. But min wage just went up so i don't know now.
Waitresses make a base pay of 2.13 an hour. If they don't make 8.70 with their tips, which is minimum wage, the restaurant must make up the difference.
The minimum wage is 2.13 for waitresses in Alabama. If they don't make 7.25 with wage and tips, the employer needs to make up the difference.
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.
There currently isn't a Texas minimum wage, so they follow the federal minimum wage... However, this does not apply to restaurants, who have no minimum wage that they are required to pay their servers. I currently make $2.15 an hour.. Sickening! I do believe that Texas will have a new minimum wage coming into affect Jan 09' There is a current minimum wage for servers and it is the Federal Minimum of $2.13 per hour. There was only an increase for those not in a server, waitstaff job.
The minimum wage for waitress' in Illinois as of 2010 it is $4.80 and plus the tips.
I'm not entirely sure but sometimes they get comission. For example, waiters and waitresses might not necessarily ear minimum wage but for every table they serve they get a tip. Or, if you're a salesperson, you might get a low-based salary but the more you sell, the more comission you get.
No, at least not where I live. No, the restaraunt must pay a waiter/waitress at least minimum wage. Income from tips is completely seperate.
It depends on how much you have made in the last year and how many Dependents you are claiming the most is $737.00 2x monthly. so its $1,477 a month