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1). A Variety of Rewarding Careers in the Food Service Industry By : Josh Stone
Employment growth in the food service industry will be spurred by increases in population, household income, and leisure time that will allow people to more often dine out and take vacations.
Article Related to: chef, cook, host, hostess, waitress, waiter, food service industry, restaurant, hospitality, cooking
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2). Your Tip Earnings and Taxes By : Richard A. Chapo
If you work in a service where you get tips, guess what? The IRS expects you to report them and pay taxes on them.
Your Tip Earnings and Taxes
The internal revenue service takes a very simple approach to tips. It views all tips you make in your job as taxable income that must be reported and for which taxes must be paid. Put another way, the IRS has a simple but brutal view towards taxes
Now tips come in different forms.
Article Related to: irs, tax, taxes, gross earnings, income, tips, tip, revenues, waitress, bartender
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4). A Guide to the Finer Points of the Hostess and Cashier By : Josh Stone
Of all the restaurant careers, perhaps the position of a hostess is the most demanding. You have to be sharp on your people skills, appear immaculate, be good on the phone, communicate well with the restaurant staff, and of course do it all while being on your feet for the whole shift.
Article Related to: hostess, restaurant training, cashier, career, job, food service industry, waiter, waitress, manager
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