$2.60/hr or so plus tips.Originally posted by: Shockwave
Just like it says. Whats a good bartender make hourly at a bar or club? Just a good dance club or bar, not a restaurant.
Originally posted by: minendo
$2.60/hr or so plus tips.Originally posted by: Shockwave
Just like it says. Whats a good bartender make hourly at a bar or club? Just a good dance club or bar, not a restaurant.
I am just going based off of what I know the bartenders around here make. Of course it is going to vary by city, bar, etc.Originally posted by: Shockwave
Thats its?! Even the good ones? Wow. I figured 4 or 5 at least.
Originally posted by: BigSmooth
Bartenders usually make about as little as the restaurant can pay them, because if they have any skill, they'll end up being the highest-paid people in the place if you consider tips.
Originally posted by: Thegonagle
Originally posted by: BigSmooth
Bartenders usually make about as little as the restaurant can pay them, because if they have any skill, they'll end up being the highest-paid people in the place if you consider tips.
Precisely! I know of a bartender at First Avenue in Minneapolis who's been working there for 17 years. He's something to see. He's fast, he's like a machine. A buddy of mine who worked at the club told me that the bartender easily makes over $60,000 a year working 3-4 nights a week.
Originally posted by: BillGates
Originally posted by: Thegonagle
Originally posted by: BigSmooth
Bartenders usually make about as little as the restaurant can pay them, because if they have any skill, they'll end up being the highest-paid people in the place if you consider tips.
Precisely! I know of a bartender at First Avenue in Minneapolis who's been working there for 17 years. He's something to see. He's fast, he's like a machine. A buddy of mine who worked at the club told me that the bartender easily makes over $60,000 a year working 3-4 nights a week.
Damn, that's pretty sweet. However, 17 years of MAJOR second hand smoke is probably one of the job hazards most people don't really consider. 🙁
Originally posted by: BillGates
Originally posted by: Thegonagle
Originally posted by: BigSmooth
Bartenders usually make about as little as the restaurant can pay them, because if they have any skill, they'll end up being the highest-paid people in the place if you consider tips.
Precisely! I know of a bartender at First Avenue in Minneapolis who's been working there for 17 years. He's something to see. He's fast, he's like a machine. A buddy of mine who worked at the club told me that the bartender easily makes over $60,000 a year working 3-4 nights a week.
Damn, that's pretty sweet. However, 17 years of MAJOR second hand smoke is probably one of the job hazards most people don't really consider. 🙁