NO more humor... just more tragic, sad, sick, twisted goings ons - Sorry |
I think it is a fair statement to say, "not everyone has had the opportunity to wait tables." On the other hand, it’s also fair to say that the majority of us dine out. I waited tables for many, many years, on and off. I'll also admit that I like to dine out as frequently as possible. The following link is to a story I think is well worth reading – it’s humorous, but there are lessons to be learned, too. As you read the following true-life adventure, I want you to ask yourself a few questions: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/25/dining/25note.html?pagewanted=1&incamp=article... Who in the story do you relate to the most, the waiters and waitresses, or the patrons? What kind of restaurant patron are you? Are you a "Camper", which is slang for restaurant patrons who linger forever at tables? Or are you a "Verbal tipper", which are people who offer extravagant praise in lieu of a 20 percent tip? Are you someone that is interested in having the experience of being disappointed? After you read the story, my hope is you will be kind enough to e-mail me your thoughts and comments about your dining experiences, either as a waiter, waitress, or patron. With your permission, I’ll add the best of your contributions to this entry. |