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phyankord:
federal minimum is 7.25, the reason that minimum for waiters/waitresses is because under federal law "The American federal government requires a wage of at least $2.13 per hour be paid to employees that receive at least $30 per month in tips."

also "If wages and tips do not equal the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour during any pay period, the employer is required to increase cash wages to compensate. As of May 2012, the average hourly wage – including tips – for a restaurant employee in the United States that received tip income was $11.82."

ide like to add that where i live  "the minimum wage for wait staff is $9.32, the average wage is $13.25 after gratuity" which honestly does NOT seem that fair compared to other places out there.

so if your waiter friends are not getting the federal minimum wage of 7.25 per hour when they add up their tips, they are entitled to a pay increase.


on topic, i didnt think carbon would be capable of blocking an electric field that the body emits like that, if thats true then THAT is the future of hunting clothing.

Tracker0721:
What you said ^. My little sister worked at the bbq place and made more then I did on the construction crew at 10 an hour.

But I think if it works it'll be the next great thing for wildlife photography. Could you imagine the kinds of pictures you could get? I've always thought my jeans and t-shirt were good enough. Then I got a ghille and that thing is king for getting you in close on the weary deer and turkey around here. Which, we don't have a lot of and our flocks are small. So when you guys talk about shooting so many at once, kinda unfair cause we have tiny groups of 3 wandering. Biggest group in the area I've found is 100-200 birds. HUGE flock. Only issue is they practically live up at the pig farmers eating all of their "bi-products". But usually seeing a flock of 10 or so in a field is about right.

phyankord:

--- Quote from: Tracker0721 on April 05, 2016, 10:01:10 am ---What you said ^. My little sister worked at the bbq place and made more then I did on the construction crew at 10 an hour.

But I think if it works it'll be the next great thing for wildlife photography. Could you imagine the kinds of pictures you could get? I've always thought my jeans and t-shirt were good enough. Then I got a ghille and that thing is king for getting you in close on the weary deer and turkey around here. Which, we don't have a lot of and our flocks are small. So when you guys talk about shooting so many at once, kinda unfair cause we have tiny groups of 3 wandering. Biggest group in the area I've found is 100-200 birds. HUGE flock. Only issue is they practically live up at the pig farmers eating all of their "bi-products". But usually seeing a flock of 10 or so in a field is about right.

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i wonder if it would work for predators. get closeups of lions and bears and stuff.

Tracker0721:
I'll let you borrow the suit if you let me film you creeping up on a bear.

sleek:
Oh I bet money you can get close. Sneakin out is the trick.

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