Also, dont fool around with people who handle your food, just an tip.
I have worked in restaurants and that is a true statement. I'm surprised more people don't know it.
Also, dont fool around with people who handle your food, just an tip.
True dat!!!
One thing I came to realize, the biggest jerks tended to be on the "left" side of the political fence.
On June 17th, I had a fairly bad motorcycle accident. Every time a met a new nurse in the ER, I asked her how her evening was going. Several were quite shocked I expressed an interest in them when I was the one so hurt.
It always help to be nice.
In my building we had a meeting, exactly at noon, with people from all over the state. It was awkward but I offered to buy lunch. Everybody said ‘Bacon cheeseburgers and fries.” I ordered them downstairs, paid for them and went back to the meeting room. Had to run back down and asked “Where are my hockey pucks?” Poor lady was so mortified she forgot the hamburgs on the buns,that she wouldn’t let me pay, and gave hot french fries, coleslaw to us. When I told my colleagues, they coughed up a $40.00 tip for her extra service.
Back in high school I started working in a restaurant. I did line cook, fryer, prep, pantry, busboy, dishwasher, bar back, bartender, waiter, cashier and host by the time I left.
Man, some people are real pieces of work.
And you’re right. Don’t tick off people that bring you food and drinks. Not that I did anything that might be considered unhygienic, mind you; there’s other ways.
My daughter is fifteen- I’ve told her for years that if she goes on a date and the boy isn’t nice to wait staff, that he is not worth her time. She agrees with me (and she’s not even dating yet).