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JBooth
LIF Infant
Member since 8/08 306 total posts
Name: Jenn
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Working in restaurants
Can anyone who's worked in restaurants tell me about how many were 100% off the books?
And for those who were hostesses, did you get a percentage of the tips from the waitstaff?
TIA.
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Posted 4/8/09 6:43 PM |
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Maeve
Member since 6/05 3273 total posts
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Re: Working in restaurants
It varies if they are off the books or not. I have worked at 3 restuarants in my day and they were all off the books and 1 that was on but I claimed a minimal amount of my tips and the "salary" was very low.
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Posted 4/8/09 7:28 PM |
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QuackQuack
LIF Adolescent
Member since 12/06 572 total posts
Name: Chrissy
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Re: Working in restaurants
I personally have found that to get a job off the books in a restaurant you are better off going to a privately owned restaurant. Some will be ok with off the books, others will require you to go on, it varies by owner (and also who does their bookkeeping). Anything that is chain or corporate will require you to be on the books. (as far as my experience goes)
I have never had to tip any hostess money and I have worked at four different restaurants. Again I feel as though this varies from place to place and how much they actually do for you!
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Posted 4/8/09 7:43 PM |
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Cheeks24
Living a dream
Member since 1/08 8589 total posts
Name: Cheeks
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Re: Working in restaurants
Everything I did was mom and pop places so it was off the books.
I only had one place that had a hostess and they were paid a higher salary than the servers so they didn't get tipped.
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Posted 4/8/09 7:46 PM |
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JBooth
LIF Infant
Member since 8/08 306 total posts
Name: Jenn
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Re: Working in restaurants
Thanks girls. I am going to meet with a privately owned restaurant in a few days and I'm looking for it to be cash ... they are going to start me as a hostess and train me to be a waitress. the owner is a friend of a friend and he MAY have been told that I am looking for off the books work -- but he may not have been told, so I suppose I have to address it But I can't take it unless it IS cash, so I have to ask ...
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Posted 4/9/09 9:02 AM |
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kahlua716
3 Girls for Me!
Member since 8/07 12475 total posts
Name: Keri
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Re: Working in restaurants
Posted by QuackQuack
I personally have found that to get a job off the books in a restaurant you are better off going to a privately owned restaurant. Some will be ok with off the books, others will require you to go on, it varies by owner (and also who does their bookkeeping). Anything that is chain or corporate will require you to be on the books. (as far as my experience goes)
I have never had to tip any hostess money and I have worked at four different restaurants. Again I feel as though this varies from place to place and how much they actually do for you!
ITA
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Posted 4/9/09 9:50 AM |
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MrsPJB2007
MBA at your service!
Member since 7/06 12020 total posts
Name: MJ
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Re: Working in restaurants
I've worked in a couple of restaurants -- and one was a chain and the other was privately owned.
Some of the busboys were paid off the books there -- so they had worked it out with the managers about it.
In one restaurant I did get a small share of the tips when I did hostess work--but not much.
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Posted 4/9/09 10:14 AM |
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kerrycec03
Mom of 2 beautiful boys!!
Member since 6/06 13519 total posts
Name: Kerry
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Re: Working in restaurants
I was always "on the books" but I only worked in corporate resturants (ie Boulder Creek, Chuck E Cheese & Chilis)
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Posted 4/9/09 3:28 PM |
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MsMBV
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Member since 5/05 28602 total posts
Name: Me
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Re: Working in restaurants
Depends on the position. I would think even the mom & pop places would show some staff on the books (unless things have changed in the past 5 years since I have worked in the biz). I have never seen hostesses get tipped in smaller restaurants. The only place I have seen it is larger restaurants, like Morton's & Peter Lugers.
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Posted 4/11/09 6:16 PM |
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