Why do new customers in restaurants ALWAYS choose to sit on dirty tables? WHY? WHY?
WHY?
At the place where I work, if a new group walks through the door and there are 10 clean tables and ONE dirty one, covered with cups and plates and crumbs and spilt water and tea, THAT is the one the new people will sit on. And then they call a waitress over and
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I also always tip really well; I tip as far over the odds as I can possibly afford to. I feel so fucking guilty every time I set foot in any establishment where anyone has to wait on me that I do my best to be as good a customer as possible, up to and including stacking plates when everyone is done, because my least favourite part of waiting tables is having to lean across people to clear their plates while they just SIT there, determined to make it as awkward as possible.
In many way I am really lucky in my current job: the boss is really synpathetic and he doesn't treat us like robots - he makes us take breaks (for which we are paid, and we get free food too); he doesn't hesitate to give us whatever days we want on/off; he is always open to feedback from us about how the place is run, what's on the menu etc. He even - get this - called me at home last Sunday to thank me for my efforts the previous day!! He had had the Saturday off, and it was incredibly busy all day so we all had to work even harder ( ... )
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I've never had a boss that I wasn't close friends with call and thank me for a job well done, though...hehe.
Yes, even with a fantastic employer, the customers make the food industry a living hell. I think being waited on gives them an inflated sense of superiority.
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Nobody I've ever worked for has liked me enough to fraternise with me on the outside (as it were)!
And to tell the truth, the boss at the place I'm working at the moment *is* a bit strange! He's a LOT easier to work with than the manager, though (FUUUUUUUUUUUCK, the manager pisses me off! I need to find a "managers_suck" community, fast!)
even with a fantastic employer, the customers make the food industry a living hell. I think being waited on gives them an inflated sense of superiority.
SECONDED!! Normal people are transformed into monsters by the presence of menus, apparently...
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