Thursday, June 25, 2009
Hollywood Cliche
I know what it is to feel like, I'm "just a waitress" when people ask, "What do you do for a living?" I usually follow up with "But, my passion is writing and I'm working on a screenplay....etc...) What do we care what the guy next to us thinks about our job? Nothing is good or bad, it's only the labels and the way we've decided to perceive them. I recently had a good friend of mine get fired from the restaurant. It was a blessing in disguise as most things we think are "the worst thing that could happen" when it was acutally just what she needed. (It always is) She was not a happy server. She wanted out, but didn't have a shovel. She would've stayed there forever. This was the kick in the butt she needed - now she plans to go back to school and pursue her real dreams! I'm so excited for her.
Life- isn't it really all about perspective? Sure we are servers - but without us there would be no restaurants, without servers there would be no place for people to come and enjoy the long loved tradition of eating together and enjoying eachother. People have all sorts of jobs, auto mechanic, executive, gas station attendant, stay at home mothers, business owner. Why do some hold a higher prestige than others? I'm hear to bash the "I'm just a waitress" or "I'm just" anything at all, you are not your job. You are an amazing infinite being! You don't need to define yourself by a title. Yes, I'm a waitress. I'm also a wife, mother, sister, friend, Account Executive, a writer, a dreamer, a taxi driver, I'm not just one thing and I'm proud of all things. My grandmother retired from waitressing. She loved it and loves to share her stories of how she took care of her customers, her friends. Take pride in what you do, whatever it is you do, do it the best you can, You're not "just" anything, your YOU and that is enough. That is amazing!
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Characters of the Day
As a server no two days are alike. Well I guess you could say the scenes are similar but with very different actors every time! It’s always interesting and a fun study on people.
Jokesters- love to tell jokes to their server…EVERY time you are in the general vicinity of their table. (Hey, you don’t know if whose payin, you gotta listen). Don’t get me wrong;I love a good joke as much as the next guy, but EVERY time I pass your table? With jokes like, “Did you hear? Me and my wife, we have a two-story house. Her story and mine.” I feel like it should be punctuated with Andrew Dice Clay’s famous “Oh!” I mean Really?! I bet your wife’s story is that she’s tired of your stupid jokes, too.
Picky – We have people that order -- eggs, bacon, fruit (but no green fruit), toast - each on their own little plate. And… “Please make sure you tell the chef to make my eggs soft. Extra soft but not runny and my potatoes cooked very well, very crispy, almost burnt, but not burnt, I like my toast toasted well, but not too well and only a smidgen of butter…etc”
Sequential eaters: they eat one thing at a time. I always imagine if these people are this particular, I bet they’re controlling. They want to control everything in their lives. They won’t eat with reckless abandon and enjoyment, everything, including eating, must be done in a special way.
Needy– their cup is still ¾ way full with soda, they tap their cup and they ask for a refill! I think it entertains them to watch work. You know the one’s they ask for ketchup when you drop it off, they ask for tabasco, when you drop that off they ask for more syrup and it goes on and on. Whew. (I’d like to thank these folks for givin me a workout so I don’t need to go to the gym. J)
Rude/Impatient- Immediately give their order without acknowledging you as a human being first. I don’t know why this bugs me, but it does. I’m not just your server, I am a person first. Say hello, then give me your order.
Meek – this one makes me laugh every time. When the woman won’t look or talk to the waitress. She does all her ordering through her significant other. When you ask “What kind of toast would you like?” He looks at her and repeats the question. She answers him , then he relays the answer. What’s up with that? This is a new age, honey, women have rights now, feel free to speak up!
Verbal Tippers—These are THE NICEST FOLKS (and cheapest)! You give them great service. Everybody is enjoying themselves and happy. As a server you feel good, this tab is at $70, you figure, I’m hopin for at least a $14 tip. (%20 says “Thanks so much, you did a great job!” Everything couldn’t go smoother. These folks are enjoying themselves, they want for nothing. They compliment you on a job well done and thank you for such great service – Now I’m feeling confident. They leave. I skip over to pick up their money and they left me $5! $5 on a $70 bill? (Remember people we have to declare about 10% of our tips and are taxed on them, this means that in the end we’ll have to pay to have given you service.) were they being sarcastic? – Don’t get me wrong here either, of course, I’m grateful for ANY Tip at all, but if your server gives you great service, a compliment is wonderful, always nice to hear, but tip her/or him, and tip them well, that is the best way to pay a compliment every time- the next time your there, the servers will fight over who gets lucky enough to have your table and you’ll get great service every time.
Then of course there's many more of those wonderful, fun, easy people that treat you like a friend instead of their server. They come to see you and are always friendly and respectful. These are the ones we wait tables for. These are the people that help us to enjoy our job. They keep it real.
Your server is a person too. We always have our favorites. I’m not trying to judge here, just making an observation. The same age old adage remains, “Treat others as you want to be treated.”