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I find the ones that defend it are... Attractive. I've heard how some can make more in a weekend than I can in a 2 week period. None of em uggos.
Or highly highly personable. But also usually both.
I was a workhorse and could solo Saturday rush for a restaurant with an hour wait, but I’d have made way more if I could flirt and bs with people when it’s slow.
You ain't wrong.
Find me a job where I can make more than a full day of construction or contractor labor in 4-5hrs
Spoiler alert - that job is tipped.
Sounds like you know some shitty wait staff. My daughter currently can top $130 in 4 hours at 18 in rural Ohio.
There's no general construction worker making 90k/year in Ohio.
That's because you're confusing construction and contractor work, which is different work.
$200+ per day as a server is not difficult. I regularly did that as far back as 2005.
Again you should at least speak to someone who makes a living this way before developing strong and incorrect opinions.