I own a small popular restaurant in Savannah GA, where the minimum wage for tipped workers is $2.13 per hour. by the time the tips are added into their paychecks, the final hourly rate is anywhere from $20.00 to $35.00 per hour depending on the level of tips paid. The non-tipped workers are paid anywhere from $19.00 to $30.00 per hour. H…
I own a small popular restaurant in Savannah GA, where the minimum wage for tipped workers is $2.13 per hour. by the time the tips are added into their paychecks, the final hourly rate is anywhere from $20.00 to $35.00 per hour depending on the level of tips paid. The non-tipped workers are paid anywhere from $19.00 to $30.00 per hour. Here is a fact: It the mininimum wage is increased to $15.00 or $20.00 across the board, including for tipped workers, that will drive prices up so much that we will close down driving 25 families into umemployment.
Extremely non-sequitur in regards to the newsletter reply here - I used to live near Savannah and come back to visit a lot, I saw this comment months ago and googled your restaurant out of curiosity. I have a friend I always stay with when I'm in Savannah and yesterday we drove past the restaurant. I asked him if he was familiar with it, and he said "yeah the owners are actually the people who brought me to Savannah in the first place." He met your husband when he was living in New York and he moved to Savannah to work in your husband's bike shop. I guess it's a very small Very Serious world. I ate at your restaurant tonight, the bolognese was delicious.
I own a small popular restaurant in Savannah GA, where the minimum wage for tipped workers is $2.13 per hour. by the time the tips are added into their paychecks, the final hourly rate is anywhere from $20.00 to $35.00 per hour depending on the level of tips paid. The non-tipped workers are paid anywhere from $19.00 to $30.00 per hour. Here is a fact: It the mininimum wage is increased to $15.00 or $20.00 across the board, including for tipped workers, that will drive prices up so much that we will close down driving 25 families into umemployment.
Extremely non-sequitur in regards to the newsletter reply here - I used to live near Savannah and come back to visit a lot, I saw this comment months ago and googled your restaurant out of curiosity. I have a friend I always stay with when I'm in Savannah and yesterday we drove past the restaurant. I asked him if he was familiar with it, and he said "yeah the owners are actually the people who brought me to Savannah in the first place." He met your husband when he was living in New York and he moved to Savannah to work in your husband's bike shop. I guess it's a very small Very Serious world. I ate at your restaurant tonight, the bolognese was delicious.