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Does anyone have any idea how much money a cook at Applebees would make?
Asked by Miss D
I am not considering this job, just curious.
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Best Answer:
probably about $7-8 an hour to start - if you have some experience - more if you have a few years. It is a good place to start if you don't have any and are willing to work your way up. Check with your local manager - good luck. Also be prepared to work long hours, nights, weekends and holidays - I got out of the food industry as a chef b/c of the demanding hours once I had kids.
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Well... you can try going there and find out.
Answered by Vivacious
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minimum wage until you know what you are doing, never more than $12/hr
Answered by Frodo
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I had a friend that was a bartender at Applebee's and he made like 5.50 + tips.
He told me that the cooks were all pretty much illegal aliens, so they probably make way less.
Answered by Dan_o_mite
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well im sorry i can see u are in need of a job... but i have worked @ OUT BACK for 3 years and let me telll u it makes a lot better pay then what u would get at applebees sorry to admitt to U!! i hope it all works out!!
Answered by hannah
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I live in Alaska and we dont have an Applebee's but I know someone that cooks at Chili's which is similar and he said he makes $14/hour.
Answered by tchem75
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It might be more with experience. Around ten or so. But the tips are split and I'm sure you'd make a ton more than expected.
Answered by ▪Ψ~ RZ ~Ψ▪
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Enough to earn a living, though obviously not own a mansion in the hills. It would sure beat the hell out of fast food in terms of wages.
Answered by Dave
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I'm going to say anywhere between 7-12 dollars an hour, depending on their level of experience, how much they ask for, the time they're willing to put in, and other factors...
I worked at a lot of restaurants that had (I suspect strongly) undocumented workers working in the kitchen. They made around 8-9 dollars an hour.
Answered by Lanani
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