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How much could a professional server earn by working in a fine dining restaurant where the average guest check is 50 per person? Assume the following: He or she works 5 days, 40 hours per week at minimum wage, and serves an average of 60 people per
 
  shift. He or she also earns an average 20 percent in tip income.

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Describe bock beer.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

50 per person x 60 people per shift = 3,000 per shift (day) in sales 3,000 x 5 days = 15,000 per week in sales

15,000 x 50 weeks = 750,000 Annual Sales

750,000 x .20 percent in tips = 150,000 Annual Tip Income 40 hours per week x 50 weeks = 2,000 annual hours

150,000  2,000 = 75 per hour in tips + 2.13 per hour in wages = 77.13 Per Hour 77.13 per hour x 2,000 annual hours = 154,260 Annual Income / Tip Credit Applied

Answer to Question 2

Bock beer is heavy, darker, and sweeter than regular beer.




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Reply 2 on: Aug 10, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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