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Also, as a former waiter. I sure didn't make any $8 an hour, and taxes were indeed a nightmare.
The weird part is that it's advertised as a family restaurant so you'll see kids in there all the time, learnin' all kinds of family values.
But I don't really take it that seriously
They sell their famous mediocre wing sauce at retail stores so there isn't really a good reason to eat there at all
"Think of it as Evolution in Action"
Pff, it's the internet. Here I can ask people inappropriate questions without having to worry about social repercussion.
I find listening to other peoples experiences to be quite entertaining.
Their "tips" is the only money they make. The club doesn't pay them. They pay the club at the door for stage time and then all the money thrown at them is their take.
Thankfully, I have just the solution!
Hop in :winky:
in california $8 an hour is the least they can legally pay anyone, even my waiter friends. is there a you are a waiter tax that takes more money than other taxes here?
butters you would be so cute with this puppy. He matches you so well
Quit your job and get a puppy please, thanks
I've never risked going over there at lunch time to find out. The only time I've ever been inside was when a female friend thought it would be funny to go there for her 18th birthday, like six years ago.
But service is not included in the United States. Sometimes it's easier that way, other times it isn't.
A lot of people think that the club pays the strippers to dance there and then they get tips.
I have no idea where people "learn" that.
It differs state to state, business to business, but I still know a lot of places who pay their waitpersons 2.50 to 4.50 an hour
church?
Dear satan I wish for this or maybe some of this....oh and I'm a medium or a large.
haha i saw it, you big silly.
I made like $4 an hour base, then the rest is padded in with tips to get up to min wage. At the end of a shift you have to tell the computer, or whatever they use, how much you made. The plan is usually to report as little as possible but not too little that it causes problems. So at 2 am after a double shift you are doing math to figure out if you're screwing yourself with the IRS.
Also now I know what I'll do if I ever live in CA. $8 an hour plus tips? Shit yes, I made great money at $4 plus tips.
Not everybody has the time or inclination to undertake intensive studies into the world of stripping.
By which I mean - it's logical if you aren't really that educated about strippers.
german shepard or rottie or something
Well it's not exactly like any other industry at least not here in the US. In the rest of the service industry you get a wage plus tips or share of tips.
Looking at the abundance of strippers in your games and their professional portrayal, I know who DID.
"Think of it as Evolution in Action"
Eating at a strip club is the single grimiest thing a person can do.
i assume all restaurants do that at least, since i had at least 3 friends who had that sort of deal.
Yea, I never understood that either.
Eating a steak while some chick is flapper her meat-curtains in your face.
I don't really care a whole lot for strip clubs personally. I've only ever been 3 times.
Twice was at the request of someone else. (Myyyyyyyst, & My Brother)
The first time was to satisfy my own young curiosity when I turned of age to legally step foot into one.
Man,eating at a strip club is a terrible thought.
every Navy town I've ever been in has at least one combo strip club/all you can eat lunch buffet, usually with a pawn shop next door
I think it depends on the strip club.
I would eat at Hustler club or scores.
Not so much at some other joints here in Baltimore. Like Christine's down by sparrows point. It shares a building with a auto repair garage, has a bar that could fit about 10 people, a sound system that was a karaoke machine from walmart and has no actual stage to save space. They had a menu, but I think it consisted of anything that could be cooked on a hotplate, or papa johns pizza.
I wouldn't call a stripclub a 'service' job.
not legally, anyway
"All The Crab's Legs You Can Eat!!"
One of them (the one I mentioned previously) is skeezy as hell.
I don't know about the other one, but I don't imagine it's much better.
I wasn't complaining (except about the smell)
Nope. Still grimy.
What else would you call it? It's not like it's fucking retail.
No, I typed up something and then had a better idea, but forgot to change a word to make it grammatically correct.
I need to slow my postin' roll.
it's entertainment, man
Always wondering what you may be sitting in.