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Old 08-21-2008, 11:07 PM
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BOOMER!!! I need to read this book! I just sent 'The Waiter' a note which I am going to post here for you to understand my reason.....Kudos on your book!! Let me introduce myself, I am The Waitress, Of course I don't have the accolades of the male gender, or the respect. I actually appreciated when waitress became less gender specific and I then called myself a server. I don't even want to try and figure how many people I serviced in 25 years. Did I say serviced?? OMG I digress! You know what I really mean, I'm sure! Right? I was good though, actually, I was great!! Waitressing that is! 25 years of my life had been spent making restaurant patrons happy, well 99% of the time. I'm sure you know there are a few that will never be happy, even when the check is comped and they leave with bellys full and a high five is observed out in the parking lot. You see, I enjoyed being a waitress/server or I wouldn't have spent 25 of the best years of my life doing what we do. I started a journal or diary several years ago, because I didn't want to ever forget some of the scenarios I had experienced. The time a gentleman was so inebriated he whipped it (yes IT) out in the dining room and relieved himself on the support beam that had been lovingly faced with mahogony. Now understand this was an ocean front semi-formal dining room. I had the governor and other prominent people sitting very close by. My regular customer asked if I had directed him to that pole??!! So many stories. The chef who threw a meat clever at thye dishwasher for not getting him a saute pan quick enough. On and On and On .....My very first restaurant job I had been given this god-awful blue onion print material and told to make a little fu fu dutch girl skirt with a little white ruffle hem to wear with a fu fu white blouse for a uniform. I couldn't sew straight I was laughiing so hard!! I called my collection of observations and quips, "The Restaurant Diaries". It was never my intention to publish my musings, but after reading your blog and a friend referring me to your successful book, I wonder if there is a possability of a day I can be financially secure from my rants! BTW, you were highly paid. My hourly rate was $2.89 an hour when I left the business 3 years ago to move to Florida. Sure I was bringing home over $200 per shift, but no health, 401k or any other perks. My last day after 15 years in this beautiful restaurant with 3 very well to do owners I was handed a bottle of cheap wine and told, "good luck"! HA!! Appreciation for all those years?? You are our favorite. We need you here to take care of us personally on all holidays, etc.... When the kids flew the coop, so did I. Please tell me more about how you went about writing a book. I'm sure there is room for another book or 2 on this subject, and I think being The Waitress I could do what you did from a different perspective, a womans point of view. I do not expect a response from you as I'm sure you are quite busy! But I had to try. I had a huge following, even waited on a few celebrities. They didn't call me Rocking Rhonda for nothing! Maybe if I follow your footsteps and consider a book writing, I can get health insurance, and not dwell for the rest of my life that my job was in vain! Thanks for your time and Good Luck to you!! If you have the heart and a moment please respond. Sincerely, The Waitress, Rhonda