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How much do Bartenders make??? my son is thinking about doing this while he goes through college. anyone got any feed back? in general?
AAP said:About $1500 cash money for 4 nights work down here.
mightymouse69 said:note: college bar, tippers suck if any...if he bags $150 on a weekend night, he will be lucky, maybe $40 on a weeknight.
Factor in if the owners kids work there, you will be screwed.

AAP said:About $1500 cash money for 4 nights work down here.
chewyxrage said:That's not true from what I've seen. Most of my friends tip pretty well - I've got 3 college bars within 5 minute walk![]()
mightymouse69 said:I hate you Yale grads.
chewyxrage said:Pffft, yeah right.
I guess I see your point, how big is the tip gonna be on 50 cent draft night, right?
I think I tip more generiously than many college students...
cool! did you make some $ ??redsamurai said:I took bartending classes in SF.....the guys who ran the school were trying to get me a job in the castro......straight guys in the castro, especially straight "bears" like myself........make ridiculous bank. Unfortunately I couldn't wait weeks for something to open up......so ppted for the adult nightclub business.....yeah........wages=WEAK.......until you make shift manager at least.....but fuck, even then. And living in SF like that? Uh Uh
I did bartend for a catering company though......got to bartend on a charter boat that headed out into the bay for july 4th......THAT WAS FUCKING AWESOME!!
palehorse51 said:cool! did you make some $ ??
chewyxrage said:Pffft, yeah right.
I guess I see your point, how big is the tip gonna be on 50 cent draft night, right?
I think I tip more generiously than many college students...
The Shadow said:I made roughly 200 per night on weekends behind the bar and the same as the doorman
mightymouse69 said:this is much more realistic than the estimates being thrown around, and I assume you are not in a dive.
The Shadow said:It was a "Buffalos" or "Wild Wing" kinda joint when I was behind the bar - place was PACKED on the weekends - average bar/meal ticket was 50 or so dollars.
The door man job = had a high cover to get in = different typical customer.
chewyxrage said:Buffalos or Wild Wing?
No. It's Buffalo Wild Wings.
palehorse51 said:How much do Bartenders make??? my son is thinking about doing this while he goes through college. anyone got any feed back? in general?
The Shadow said:.
The store here was a "Buffalos"
http://www.buffaloscafe.com/
There is a new chain called "Wild Wing Cafe" - everyone calls it wild wings - KILLER FOOD:
http://www.wildwingcafe.com/
The Buffalo Wild Wings was a corporate merger.
Gambino said:sides of being a youngster working in a bar:
-will party a lot
-will have opportunity to bang lots of chics
not sure how you view this
chewyxrage said:They're all posers
Um, it depends on where you work, and what shift, and whether you are required to share your tips with others during your shift.palehorse51 said:How much do Bartenders make??? my son is thinking about doing this while he goes through college. anyone got any feed back? in general?
The Shadow said:naw dude.....buffalos cafe' has been around for 20 years
GoldenDelicious said:this tipping business is strange, here you get 20 bucks an hour and tips arent really worth speaking of
chewyxrage said:Was just joking dude![]()
The Shadow said:I know dude.
Thing about tips......
Business owners are now liable if their waiter/resses do not report enough salary PLUS tip to = minimum wage.
They will be hit with tax collection come April.
Any amount OVER the minimum wage goes to a tax CREDIT for the owner.
If you are in the hospitality industry and do NOT declare ALL your tips...you can forget about getting a bank loan if you need one.
True.jnevin said:Not true. There are a number of stated income programs because of people in this field.
The Shadow said:True.
but its usually not a typical loan program and you are placed into Type B loans or non docs
jnevin said:Eh, if the score is within conforming guidelines and if they can show enough reserves, they qualify for the same rates as full doc (home loans only). I know that car loans are probably different, but with homes, it's pretty much the same. Where they get hit is when the scores are a little lower or if they can't show money in the bank, but that increases the risk significantly and they should be hit.
The Shadow said:True enough.
I think the issue is, how many bartenders do you know with a high enough credit score to get an "A" class credit rating??
Without tax records to verify wages - pwnage on the %age rate.
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