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Doorman and concierges in the right building. I worked as a security officer in a luxury building and mae about 4000 a year in tips, but the doormen and concierges made between 10 and 25000 christmas time in tips.
As opposed to the image from Charles, here are some ideas for legal employment. LOL.
Valet parking, hotel bellhop, taxi driver, waiting tables, bartending, furniture or appliance delivery. Just try to think of people you have tipped in the past.
This thread is very old and the OP has created many more since then about different careers he'd like to follow but I'm guessing he's still working at the local grocery store as a bagger - where he more than likely makes tips.
Last edited by STT Resident; 02-07-2012 at 06:07 AM..
Dealers do well, true...
However cocktail servers inside of a good Las Vegas nightclub put dealers to shame.
Some of the girls I work with walk away with 2-3k on a good Saturday night.
22% gratuity on a $1500 bottle transaction that happens 15-20 times a night adds up Q U I C K L Y.
Look what LaBron James's bar bill looked like:
http://cache.dealbreaker.com/uploads/2011/05/tryst_bar_tab-Copy.jpg (broken link)
Do you have to pay income taxes on tips? I mean I am sure you would have to declare all that to the IRS but how can they tell?
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