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Make Bigger Tips Like A Professional Waitress

A waitress can make bigger tips than usual if she can give better service than simply serving food. It can be tiring to work as a waitress but it can also be worth it if you take home large amounts of tips at the end of your work day. It is possible to have a waitress job and still afford to pay the bills or go on a foreign vacation. If you can handle the stress of facing different kinds of people each day then a waitress job won’t be that bad.

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do the people dressed in the costumes in Hollywood really donate the tips?

Question by eck210: do the people dressed in the costumes in Hollywood really donate the tips? im a local from long beach, but i went to hollywood with my family who visited from texas. yesterday we did the LA tour, i already know all of LA but i just did the tour to spend time [...]

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How do I report that my employers are illegally taking my tips?

Question by Jes: How do I report that my employers are illegally taking my tips? I word at a sushi/hibachi restaurant that I strongly believe is in violation of federal labor laws. When I work in dining they take 30% of my tips and when I work in hibachi they take 50%. This money does [...]

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Where does the “tipping” end? Who should get tips, and who shouldn’t?

Question by jvsconsulting: Where does the “tipping” end? Who should get tips, and who shouldn’t? Here in the U.S.A. I know it’s customary, and in fact (often) necessary, to tip certain people. I should point out that in the past, I have been a bartender, and a pizza-delivery guy. Except in the most extreme case [...]

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Paying for free drinks and bartender wants a big tip?

Question by David S: Paying for free drinks and bartender wants a big tip? I was at a university party (held at some club) and drinks were free until 10pm. It was busy at the bar counter and I did the typical thing: some cash in my hand, hold eye contact, and when I thought [...]

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