I should think they're both on about minimum wage. Tips would depend on how good you are!
2006-06-21 00:56:14
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answered by K38 4
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I reckon your best going for the first option as a waiter or waitress gets not only the national minimum, but with tips on-top this could be a tidy little earner. just try and build as much a rapport with your customer as possible. Plus the benefits are you get to know loads of people-an heh, that aint a bad thing!!
I worked in a few jobs that have meant dealing with the public, an yeah there are alot o as*holes, but when you get good feedback it can make your day!
2006-06-21 01:07:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I additionally gained this e mail that mentioned they chanced on my resume on careerbuilder and did respond. i've got been doing it for each week now and that they have offered an further place that incorporates accepting money, which of course i won't be able to do. they have not asked for extra tips. seeing that i'm unemployed, I additionally figured I actual have no longer something to lose different than the time I actual have put in. we are going to see what happens on the tip of the month to whether or no longer a verify is gained and if it rather is stable.
2016-12-13 17:44:02
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answered by Anonymous
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£5.05 per hour is the national minimum wage in UK.
2006-06-21 00:56:10
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answered by LemonPro 5
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i would think that both jobs are paid the minimum wage which is 5.05 in the uk at the moment
2006-06-25 06:46:11
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answered by misty 4
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if you visit this site
http://www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk/JCP/index.html
and follow the instruction, and your location, put in waitress, shop assistant, then you can see what sort of pay is being offered, hope this helps good luck!
2006-06-21 00:58:05
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answered by glittershelly 3
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