As a server in any restaurant, your wages are based on tips, so they only have to pay you half of minimum wage which is currently $2.13 and hour. It is up to you to claim all of your tips and report them. After your shift is over, then add them up then divide them to see what your hourly rate plus $2.13 hour that you made, you will be quite surprised!
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One waitress. Two waitresses. Plural possessive: The waitresses' tips were stolen.
Waitresses.
minimum wage, but tips give the employee a good bonus
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.
In many states, Harrah's cocktail waitresses don't get paid state minimum wage. They are often paid about $2.00 hourly but make more with tips. An average cocktail waitress can make up to $200 per shift in tips.
What do you mean by, "tipping out the house." Do you mean giving the restaurant part of our tips?
The average cafe waitress makes less than $3 per hour without tips. These waitresses depend upon tips to make their living.
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.
Tipping arrangements are normally agreed to by the workplace. In some places tips are pooled and all of the wait staff, including busboys and bartenders get a percentage. In others, waitresses 'tip' the bartenders to insure they get prompt service for their tables. In still others you keep what you get.
no they do not
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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.