
05-09-2024, 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by gorillarick
Past 2 to 3 years, I'd see many tables never cleaned after guests left, still sitting there after I was gone.
Chaos. Wait staff seemed always seemed to be in a state of confusion.
Never had a manager cruise by and ask how was everything. OK, the guy/gal should be busy bussing tables.
Too cheap to hire a busboy.
IMAO; wait staff should never remove a glass or plate from a table, nor clean a table.
Let the wait staff give the best service possible.
Many local restaurants could use this advice. Yeah, laugh.
I was a busboy. My job was to bust my butt, especially preparing tables for the next guests. While guests were there; never an empty plate on a table - especially on the edge.
I'd get tips from the waitresses (yeah, they were all female - obsolete term? - ToughS)
Hit and miss food. Sometimes good, sometimes not. Sometimes hot, sometimes cold. Sometimes what I'd consider too greasy to eat, sometimes, not.
Got a pitcher of beer recently. I could feel the pitcher was hot from the dishwasher. Mugs, not freezing cold - err, not even refrigerated.
Mortal sin.
Suicide
Time for Oakwood or someone similar to move in.
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That had to feel good!
If true, totally agree!
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