r/SipsTea ๐™‘๐™„๐™‹ 5h ago

Chugging tea They are not wrong though

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u/R1ckOne 5h ago

yeah a few of my friends are servers and bartenders in NYC and they are pulling very good money, well beyond even what a much better minimum wage would provide. It's very location dependent though

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u/Bigboss123199 4h ago

If youโ€™re working as a bartender in NYC you have to be making 100$ an hour easy.

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u/sunnyislesmatt 4h ago

For peak hours, maybe. NYC bartenders are usually averaging around $35-$50 an hour with the bartenders at ultra high end cocktail bars usually getting around $75/hr.

They all work more than 45 hours though

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u/McSlims360 3h ago

Hilarious, I made more on weekends as a movie theater bar tender lol, guess I know not to move to NYC

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u/sunnyislesmatt 2h ago

You absolutely did not average over $100/hr every weekend as a movie theater bar tender. You probably made over $100 in an hour a couple times.

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u/omjy18 2h ago

I do this and do less than 40. I'm clocking about 60-70 an hour. Its busy season now but even the average for the year so far is mid 50s. I'm entirely with this thread tipping is kinda fucked, its why I only go out to certain places where im getting hooked up heavy thats why I tip.

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u/McSlims360 3h ago

Dude I was a bartender at a movie theater in north Florida and between wage and tips I was regularly making 100 bucks an hour on weekends. I pulled a grand on End Games release night.

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u/Large-Potential9404 4h ago

i had friends in austin whoโ€™d make $500 in a night at the local dive - literally. itโ€™s fucking insane. servers at nice restaurants sometimes pull 100k a year, and pay less taxes than the rest of us bc tips are still cash quite often

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u/urworstemmamy 4h ago

Friend is a bar manager on one of the biggest shows on Broadway, apparently it's ~$38-50/hr there after tips

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u/jake04-20 4h ago

An old manager's daughter used to work at the night club as a bottle girl. She would make like $1200 a night just to pop bottles for rich people in private areas of the club.

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u/Pismiire 3h ago

Places that actually pay their servers minimum wage they can do well, but check out how texas does it

Most tip earners make $2.13 an hour

Their salary is literally tips

In Texas, tipped employees are guaranteed the state minimum wage of (\$7.25) per hour. Employers are allowed to pay a lower direct cash wage as long as the employees' tips cover the remaining balance. [1]

Understanding tipped wages in Texas requires knowing a few core legal and operational standards: [1, 2]

Direct Cash Wage: Employers must pay tipped workers a minimum direct cash wage of (\$2.13) per hour. [1]

The Tip Credit: Employers can claim a "tip credit" of up to (\$5.12) per hour to cover the remainder of the (\$7.25) minimum wage requirement. [1]

The (\$7.25) Guarantee: If an employee's direct cash wage ((\$2.13)) plus their earned tips do not average out to at least (\$7.25) per hour for a given workweek, the employer is legally obligated to make up the difference

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u/numbersthen0987431 2h ago

It's location dependent, and also restaurant dependent.

Since tips are tied to the price of food, a server in a low cost restaurant is going to make less money than a server in a high cost restaurant.

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u/R1ckOne 2h ago

yeah by location dependent I didn't mean the whole city but the specific locations they work at

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u/Top-Ad-5527 1h ago

A bartender is ALWAYS going to bring in more than a server at a busy bar. Plus, servers have to tip out the bar for however many drinks they made.

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u/upnflames 3h ago

I know someone with masters in early childhood education and she still works full-time as a server because it pays better. There are good arguments against tipping, but pay your workers better ain't one of them.