I guess it’s all subjective! I am a bartender in NYC, DC, and ATL. I began bartending/ serving at pretty fancy restaurants and would take home between $125-$400+! The more I got in the swing of the job and restaurants I made no less than $200. Then I started working in nightlife and I make between $700-$1500+ and we get payed sh**… like literally $2.25 which is nuts!!!
Hourly minimum pay for tipped employees (service workers) is different than the federal minimum wage in the U.S. in many states. As a tipped server I made $2.83 an hour before cash and credit tips in Pennsylvania. P.S. Love your videos. I will be attending bartending school next week. :)
Hey! thanks for the video! I am planning to move to Vancouver from east coast this year and this video is really helpful to get some ideas about serving jobs! Subscribed !!
Hey that sounds nice. Where were you trained for bartending? I am thinking about the European Bartender School but for the price I would love to know which school is the best to connect you with jobs. You seem to know a lot about F&B ❤
@@davidblake1 that is 26.80 USD an hour. It is good for the industry but i have no idea how you can justify American bartenders making less. My local bartender here in NYC does 300+ bucks a night which translates to 414.04+ Canadian dollars a night.
@@IamAWESOME3980 I did an average that you can potentially make more in Canada with our hourly being higher..there are obvs job in the US that will make higher..and you have one of them! Good job
Bruv u earn in CAD, they earn in USD. If a guy earns 15 USD/hr, then it will be 19.5 CAD which is higher than ur paygrade. Just do ur research and calculations before u say something.
That is true..but like I said in the video most states make about 8-11 $ an hour…which In Canadian $ is still below the average server/bartender wage in canada :)
Oh that’s cool! The video was just an overall Canadians have a chance to make more with hourly wages being higher. I know there are a million restaurants you guys have out there too that can make you lots of $$$
Yeah both countries have advantages & disadvantages. I like that Canada has a high hourly rate that guarantees a decent minimum weekly salary. I bartend in Miami Beach where a 20 percent gratuity is automatically added on every sale and no house tip-out. Our hourly pay here is usually around 8 dollars plus tips.
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I guess it’s all subjective! I am a bartender in NYC, DC, and ATL. I began bartending/ serving at pretty fancy restaurants and would take home between $125-$400+! The more I got in the swing of the job and restaurants I made no less than $200. Then I started working in nightlife and I make between $700-$1500+ and we get payed sh**… like literally $2.25 which is nuts!!!
great brother love it ❣
Hourly minimum pay for tipped employees (service workers) is different than the federal minimum wage in the U.S. in many states. As a tipped server I made $2.83 an hour before cash and credit tips in Pennsylvania.
P.S. Love your videos. I will be attending bartending school next week. :)
Awee congrats!!! Comment soon and let me know how it’s going :)
@@davidblake1 Thank you!! And I will! It's 40 hours of classroom time so I should be finished by the end of next week.
Your videos are so informative, straight to the point, and soo helpful!
Glad you enjoy! Many more to come!
Hope your subbed :)
Hey! thanks for the video! I am planning to move to Vancouver from east coast this year and this video is really helpful to get some ideas about serving jobs! Subscribed !!
Wicked! Stay tuned for many more vids :)
Great Content brother… regards from Mexico.
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Hey that sounds nice. Where were you trained for bartending? I am thinking about the European Bartender School but for the price I would love to know which school is the best to connect you with jobs. You seem to know a lot about F&B ❤
Actually out here in Canada most bartenders haven’t had any schooling for it, most just have on the job training!
@@davidblake1 ohh nice! So different to Spain. Thanks for replying
you make $30 an hour in CAD or USD? here in NYC, bartender can make $35+ USD an hour
I make about 37$ CAD an hour
@@davidblake1 that is 26.80 USD an hour. It is good for the industry but i have no idea how you can justify American bartenders making less. My local bartender here in NYC does 300+ bucks a night which translates to 414.04+ Canadian dollars a night.
@@IamAWESOME3980 I did an average that you can potentially make more in Canada with our hourly being higher..there are obvs job in the US that will make higher..and you have one of them! Good job
You are great sir love from India
I subscribed your video
Thank you very much ❤️
but US dollar is 20% higher than Canedian dollar
I have to move here in Europe we don’t make Tips 😢and believe me I’m good one
Hello bro how to apply as bartender in Canada
Im sorry but the bartender makes that too with hourly and tips. Here in USA I work at Chilis and they usually make 20% of sales in tips.
How how do people live on this
Can i work overtime? )
Nice 👍 I am coming to canada how can I get bartender job
Hi Mr David
Bruv u earn in CAD, they earn in USD.
If a guy earns 15 USD/hr, then it will be 19.5 CAD which is higher than ur paygrade.
Just do ur research and calculations before u say something.
That is true..but like I said in the video most states make about 8-11 $ an hour…which In Canadian $ is still below the average server/bartender wage in canada :)
still cheap
Buen video pero super latero xd
40-50 different bars and restaurants? Are you 70 years old??
Lol..I for some reason moved around jobs a lot when I was younger
In the United States we do not tip out the house as bartenders.
Oh that’s cool! The video was just an overall Canadians have a chance to make more with hourly wages being higher. I know there are a million restaurants you guys have out there too that can make you lots of $$$
Yeah both countries have advantages & disadvantages. I like that Canada has a high hourly rate that guarantees a decent minimum weekly salary. I bartend in Miami Beach where a 20 percent gratuity is automatically added on every sale and no house tip-out.
Our hourly pay here is usually around 8 dollars plus tips.
@@AllOut305 that’s sweet! Yeah Those party cities can make some serious bank! 💸
American....you need to talk talk talk.....
be less bartender ..
more as a entertainment
I work in nyc and make about 50-60 an hour with tips and wage
That’s awesome!
Hey if your looking for some sweet cocktail fruits to use in your bar check out my shop!
www.etsy.com/shop/davidblakecocktails/?etsrc=sdt