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RE: Last Post Wins - Unknown98 - 08-13-2017

Capitalism at its finest. Although on good days you can make a lot in tips, I had friends who made $200-$300 in one night.


RE: Last Post Wins - Sora - 08-13-2017

Well, I sure can think of many ways to make a decent amount of money during just one night. Tongue


RE: Last Post Wins - sameel - 08-14-2017

Woah woah woah! Tongue


RE: Last Post Wins - Stebah - 08-14-2017

That sounds interesting


RE: Last Post Wins - mark405 - 08-14-2017

Oh hey guys Tongue


RE: Last Post Wins - sameel - 08-14-2017

Hello! So many old members are showing up! Great to see


RE: Last Post Wins - WhiteFright - 08-14-2017

I never got that much in tips unfortunately. I think the most I walked out with was $75. Cash orders killed us.


RE: Last Post Wins - skifans - 08-14-2017

(08-13-2017, 10:04 PM)Unknown98 Wrote: Capitalism at its finest. Although on good days you can make a lot in tips, I had friends who made $200-$300 in one night.

But why not just make that the wage? Reduce the uncertainty.


RE: Last Post Wins - Unknown98 - 08-14-2017

Well yeah that'd be ideal. I wish companies in the US would pay nice wages and give several weeks of vacation like most other countries but it just doesn't happen most of the time. My last company only gave 5 days per year of paid vacation, and it only went up to 10 days once you reached 5 years of service. That's typical of most US companies although some do give more.

Oh and if you work part time you're SOL, don't count on any benefits whatsoever other than maybe 401K savings plan and some kind of health insurance, if you work enough. Again depends on the company but for the most part, part-time workers don't get anything. Which is fine if it's an entry level job I guess but at a certain point you'd think you would start earning some kind of benefits.


RE: Last Post Wins - Aussie - 08-15-2017

Here you get 4 weeks leave absolute minimum, but it's usually 4 or 5. Plus you get long service leave every ten years (with the same employer) which is usually 8 weeks+. Most companies here don't do healthcare benefits, since they're standard for everyone anyway. Honestly prefer our 'socialist' economy than the U.S's pure capitalist one. Tongue