I've just recently started looking for jobs so waiting jobs are one of the obvious ones that I've looked at. Ever worked in the food industry waiting tables?
I have, there is good money to be made, the wait staff is also called servers
Isn't it kinda messed up that they are allowed to pay them below minimum wage because of the assumption that they'll be tipped?
I think so too, in 2008 it was estimated 2.2 million people were employed as servers
Damn that's a ton of people. How was your experience waiting tables?
I am not really well coordinated so not well. Some places pay more then the typical $2 hr, for waiting tables, but most do not, it verys from country to country
The average is $2.00 an hour? That's even lower than I thought.
Yes, it is like 2.08 per hr here, so always tip good when you eat out. waiting tables is the most common occupations in the service industry