$2.33 and hour.
8.25
A waitress in training makes minimum wage (or whatever hourly is for a hostess/non-tipped position). The waitress who does the training keeps the tips.
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.
A waitress usually makes around $2.50 to 3.50 an hour from the company itself. That's because waiters main income comes from tips. If you aren't making at least like 6.75 an hour (tips included/ whatever minimum wage is now for Missouri) then I believe the company is to pay you more. But don't quote me on that last part.
8.00 hr is Fed. minimum.
The minimum wage in Illinois in 2002 was $5.15
The answer is 2.63 per hour. The reason is, that waitresses make tips. The employer is given what they call a tip credit. In order to pay a waitress the 2.63 per hour, the waitress must make up the difference between 2.63 and the state minimum of 8.00. Which would be 5.37 per hour in tips.
No, it isn't illegal.
Depends on the circumstances of employment. For instance, restaurant workers typically start well below minimum wage; they make up their pay in tips.
The minimum wage for waitress' in Illinois as of 2010 it is $4.80 and plus the tips.
The minimum guideline for one child is 20% of net income, including pension.
Currently the minimum wage in Massachusetts is $8.00. It doesn't matter what job it is.
In Illinois, a waitress does not have to have the liquor license but the restaurant does. The waitress does have to be 21 or older in order to serve the liquor. The same goes for a cashier ringing up liquor.