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Recruiting at a higher hourly rate and actually paying less

Work / Career
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  • BW
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  • 2023/05/04 10:38

In my recent job search, I see a lot of postings for hourly wages $ 17 to 20, etc.

In fact, when I go to interviews, the hourly rate is $ 11 or 12, and including Tip, it is usually $ 17 to more.
and so on, when you go to the interview.

but when you actually work there, the hourly rate is $ 15 or so including tips.

Is this different from what is stated in the job description? ?
Is there a problem if a higher hourly wage is indicated with tips, and the actual wage is lower than that? ?
Is there any problem like this in the restaurant industry where you work ??

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