My brother was a server for yrs back in the early '00s. He easily made $300-400 A NIGHT at Miller's Ale House in Sanford, FL. His avg was $250. Some nights, the kid made over $700, depending on if the WWE or some other event was in Orlando at the time.
I know people that are bartenders and servers that started as kids right out of high school, and have everything they need, most of what they want, and live good, comfortable lives doing what they do.
If you're personable, have an upbeat attitude most of the time, and actually WANT to work, the restaurant/bar industry is as good as, if not better than, most when it comes to income potential that will see you well through life.
My brother was a server for yrs back in the early '00s. He easily made $300-400 A NIGHT at Miller's Ale House in Sanford, FL. His avg was $250. Some nights, the kid made over $700, depending on if the WWE or some other event was in Orlando at the time.
I know people that are bartenders and servers that started as kids right out of high school, and have everything they need, most of what they want, and live good, comfortable lives doing what they do.
If you're personable, have an upbeat attitude most of the time, and actually WANT to work, the restaurant/bar industry is as good as, if not better than, most when it comes to income potential that will see you well through life.