
Las Vegas — For waiters, dealers and bartenders on the Vegas Strip, tips aren't just a thank you — they're a paycheck.
"There are some days we do really good, and people will be surprised like, 'Oh my God, you made that in one day?' And then, you know, more often than not, you make nothing," Sebastian Espinoza said.
Bussing tables at one of the city's biggest casinos, Espinoza is one of the roughly 365,000 hospitality workers in Las Vegas. Nevada overall has the highest concentration of tipped workers in the country, according to the Federal...
Continue reading..."There are some days we do really good, and people will be surprised like, 'Oh my God, you made that in one day?' And then, you know, more often than not, you make nothing," Sebastian Espinoza said.
Bussing tables at one of the city's biggest casinos, Espinoza is one of the roughly 365,000 hospitality workers in Las Vegas. Nevada overall has the highest concentration of tipped workers in the country, according to the Federal...