Wednesday, January 25, 2012

I have worked for the same restaurant for the last two years and have received excellent reviews on my?

performance from my supervisor. I would like to ask for a raise but am confused as to what percentage would be a suitable jump in pay. I am a busboy at this restaurant. What do you think would be suitable?I have worked for the same restaurant for the last two years and have received excellent reviews on my?
A 5-10% raise is usually the average raise a person wants.
you usually receive raises when you are evaluated. asking for a raise can get you firedI have worked for the same restaurant for the last two years and have received excellent reviews on my?
Look in the phone book and call around to other restaurants in the area who have bus boys and ask them what they pay an hour. Compare it to your pay and ask for a raise to meet the highest one you find.
I think it should be left up to your supervisor.



But if your going to ask for a raise, make sure you bring up how you helped the restaurant to make money. ie by being so good at your work, be specific. and then ask if it's possible to have an increase in your wage. wait and see what's offerred. it's better to get what's offerred than to ask for a specific amount and be turned down, unless you have another job offer.I have worked for the same restaurant for the last two years and have received excellent reviews on my?
Is there a chance you could discuss it with other staff members and ask what percentage they successfully negotiated?.......if not, and you have a contract with your employer it may be written in fine print somewhere as to negotiations on levels of pay on performance........Other than that, place yourself in their position, weigh up what you think your performance may be worth in customer relations and profit, then ask for what is due to you.......(usually 10 to 15 percent here)........hope this helps some and doesnt confuse you more.....................
Sad to say, but busboys are less than a dime a dozen. I would never pay one over the minimum. Why bother when it's no trouble to find another?



Now, what you want to ask your supervisor about is higher paying jobs in the restaurant you can try for. That's how you get more money. Good luck!
I don't think you will have much luck asking for a raise. Some places give raises with the performance evaluations. You don't have to ask. Also if it is more money you want don't they have other jobs you can apply for. Like work your way up in the restaurant. After you have had experience in everything you should be able to be assistant manager. You might have to take a few classes but it would be worth it.

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