u/lilannz

Where is the surplus of money in serving/bartending in the area?

Hi!
I just moved to the area looking for employment. I am a 21 yr old female and I have been in the industry since I was 15, serving/bartending for the last 2 years.

Given the economy, ive spent the last year working restaurants where the clientele didn’t tip very well, and the volume of patrons in the restaurant did not make up for it. Thus, I am asking you, so I don’t continue to work for unprofitable restaurants.

I am strictly asking about where is the biggest potential for making money in the area. I am seriously indifferent to the type of restaurant as I have a lot of different experience, so high end, breakfast, clubs/bars, lunch turn-and-burn, ect. I am just curious where is the biggest volume in the area.

I want to work hard and save as much money as possible, so any information helps. Be straight up please, name of the restaurant and roughly how much you think the servers/bartenders make. I appreciate it! Thank you so much!

Also, if anyone can speak to the gentlemen’s and strip clubs here? I know being a waitress or bartender in a club you stereotypically make the most money. Does anyone have any experience? (I don’t want to strip btw)

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u/lilannz — 5 days ago

Recommendations about camping stoves for camping longerterm!

Hi! I am going on a long road trip across the us this summer and will be camping very consistently on the road. That being said I have not purchased my own camping gear yet (21F) BUT I have found so many coleman type dual burner camping stoves on FB marketplace for a very reasonable price. So Im wondering if they are worth it? But I guess I need some guidance on what I might need overall.
I plan to cook every meal I can, and I will be gone for about 2 months, I know there are so many fire-bans across the country for the summer so I dont want to rely on only cooking over a fire. Idk anything helps, what do you use? Whats the best setup for longterm camping but with no worries of space in mind? What seems the best, most efficient and relatively cost effective. THANKS!!

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u/lilannz — 2 months ago