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    Default You ever worked at a resturant??

    You liked it?? I'm trying to get out of this retail business it sucks @ss. Working my @ss off for a 300 dollar check every two weeks is not cutting it for me. I can pay my bills but I can't do **** else. I was thinking about working as a server (applebees, olive garden, etc) people claim to rack up a bunch of money with tips and such but I was just wondering...is it worth it??

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    dude, i used to work at this restaurant called Pimon Thai. That was back when i lived in Louisiana, i hated it. Money was low, i worked my ass off, every time i get home i stink on asian food and so on. After working there for about 6 months, i couldnt take it any more, so i quit that *****. And this was back when i was 16.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Got Milk?
    dude, i used to work at this restaurant called Pimon Thai. That was back when i lived in Louisiana, i hated it. Money was low, i worked my ass off, every time i get home i stink on asian food and so on. After working there for about 6 months, i couldnt take it any more, so i quit that *****. And this was back when i was 16.

    that was your problem...

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    Thats you at an Asian Place. I am eating Olive garden tonight Liz. I will talk to My friend and see what he makes on a weekly
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    Quote Originally Posted by stillaneon
    I am eating Olive garden tonight Liz. I will talk to My friend and see what he makes on a weekly
    awesome thanks!!

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    liz, are you serious when u said 300/2 weeks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Got Milk?
    liz, are you serious when u said 300/2 weeks?
    Sometimes I'll make 350 or 360 but i've only made over 400 during Christmas.

    "You just handle the justice, and I'll handle the revenge myself."

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    Time to apply at a cell phone company
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    Quote Originally Posted by stillaneon
    Time to apply at a cell phone company
    lol you would be amazed at how many cell phone jobs I have applied for in the last month. It's no joke. But no one has called me back yet, these damn online applications.

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    I'm just that guy that spends all his time printing.... T-shirts, banners, vinyl, etc.

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    i used to work at pizza hut, and brought home 350(the biggest one i ever made) every 2 weeks. and i worked a LOT. 6.50/hour blows.

    do you not make any tips? atleast go somewhere that you can earn tips. if you're good with customers, you should have no problem. are you interested in staying in your field? i never worked as a server, so i never got any tips. but the plus side in most restaurants is free or heavily discounted food.

    only thing i miss is takin pizza home almost every night.

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    She works JC Penny's now and she wants to work Food Service for the Tips
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    Depends on what restaurant you work at and how the people like you. From what I know about ya Liz, I think you would actually do pretty well in tips. But like I said, it depends on what restaurant and where it is located obviously. GL either way.

    P.S. When ya gonna let me borrow the new car? ha
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    I make good money working at a restaurant.

    But we are open late like 2am almost every night so when the other restaurants close their servers come in and tip real well.


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    there is a good chance you can make money as a server, ive spent the last 6 years in a kitchen and dated quite a few servers and most had money to burn as long as you dont get stuck somewhere your not gonna make money


    corps are good, applebee's longhorn, olive garden ect..
    they treat there employes a little better then private establishments plus there established therefore the have lots of customers comming in so you dont get ****ed all the time with slow nights

    another ****ty thing slow night= easy but no moneys

    also to be a server and do your job well it really isnt to difficult,

    as long as you can multi task and have a smile on your face at all times while in the front of the house your good

    also customers are asxsholes if you have a short temper you might wanna re consider,


    also say good bye to weekends you will prob work every friday\saturday night easily

    oh and stress
    theres lots of it

    maybe not so much in the front of the house but in the back there a little to much haha




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    Depends on the place and how good you are. My girlfriend worked at Barnacles for a bit. Sometimes she would bring home over $100 a night, but other nights she'd bring home like $30.

    I wouldn't mind it as a second job, but it's too unstable to really rely upon as an only source of income.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ran
    Depends on the place and how good you are. My girlfriend worked at Barnacles for a bit. Sometimes she would bring home over $100 a night, but other nights she'd bring home like $30.

    I wouldn't mind it as a second job, but it's too unstable to really rely upon as an only source of income.


    i know of atleast 10 carreer servers that live very very well, once you get the overall routine down and get good at it you can go for those more lucritive jobs

    like my aunt for instance, she made 54k last year waiting tables

    theres also good money in management

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    ^^^ with management also comes looooooong hours and a LOT of stress. Sometimes the money isn't always worth it...
    Back to being stock and slow

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    Long hours aren't that bad, I've grown accustom to working 50hrs a week.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Motivation
    ^^^ with management also comes looooooong hours and a LOT of stress. Sometimes the money isn't always worth it...

    very true, even tho FOH management doesnt really to many house and the strees isn;t nearly as bad after your seasoned


    the majiority of stress in a resturant in volves with something going wrong and you having to fix it. if youve done it many many times allready or allready know what to do asap then it helps out alot

    and, ive never run FOH position but ive managed 2 kitchens and been head chef and 2 bistros and the whole stress factor isn't nearly anything compared to what we deal with in the kitchen

    honestly i rather deal with a pissed off customer then have my reach in cooler or my convection oven go out at 6:30 on a friday night

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    Quote Originally Posted by HalfBaked
    Long hours aren't that bad, I've grown accustom to working 50hrs a week.
    tell me about it

    im currently unemployed cause im moving


    but 50 hr's would be an easy week most weeks

    i was lucky if i got out under 70 alot of times

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    ^^^ x2 or when ppl don't show up when it is busy, and you are shorthanded with angry/hungry customers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motivation
    ^^^ x2 or when ppl don't show up when it is busy, and you are shorthanded with angry/hungry customers.

    yeah screw being short handed

    theres so many things i could on about as far as resturants go haha

    i think ive bene in one since i was 11 or 12 and im 20 yesterday

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    The best thing is when you boss doesnt pay the gas bill and The Gas company shuts off your service on a Friday afternoon. We didnt get gas back until Monday morning. IT sucked
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    Quote Originally Posted by stillaneon
    The best thing is when you boss doesnt pay the gas bill and The Gas company shuts off your service on a Friday afternoon. We didnt get gas back until Monday morning. IT sucked

    ANOTHER NOTE ABOUT CORPS!!

    bull shxit like that doesnt happen lol there are big wigs that do all of that bs for you


    also alot of privately owned restruants sucks beacuse of owners alot of them have no idea what there doing others are toogood so you hate them cause they ARE your boss and will fire your axss for not doing your job


    i personally like the private ownd resturants alot better it might be beacuse when i work in these places im ither a souschef or something on a high level then most line cooks plsu there alot more freedom with your food


    see look at me going on and on and on lol

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    ^^ lol... Restaurants usually operate better when the gas bill is paid.
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    Thanks ya'll, I'm really concered about slow nights and stuff. It will be my only source of income cuz I have school and an internship so I wouldn't have time for 2 jobs. As long as I can make more than 300 dollars every two weeks, I will be straight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lizbiz101
    Thanks ya'll, I'm really concered about slow nights and stuff. It will be my only source of income cuz I have school and an internship so I wouldn't have time for 2 jobs. As long as I can make more than 300 dollars every two weeks, I will be straight.

    300 every 2 weeks is very doable depending on where you live lol

    another ex,
    i wait tables part time at a small resturant with id say a sorta pricy menu

    cheapist protein entree is like 15$

    and i make over 700 every 2 weeks

    btw guys will allways make more money waiting tables then girls

    ALLWAYS

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    Long hours and being friendly is not problem for me, I love fast pace stuff makes the hours fly by anyway. Tim you are not ready for the Bimmer!

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    X2 Guys seem to come across as more serious and dependable. They also take control and have a stereotype of not screwing **** up as bad. I do usually prefer having a male waiter. Not that females arent good, just seem to get sidetracked easily.
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    It was worth a try.
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    Just depends on the person whether or not they are a good server...
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGrillMan
    300 every 2 weeks is very doable depending on where you live lol

    another ex,
    i wait tables part time at a small resturant with id say a sorta pricy menu

    cheapist protein entree is like 15$

    and i make over 700 every 2 weeks

    btw guys will allways make more money waiting tables then girls

    ALLWAYS
    I live in conyers/ stoncrest mall so I'll be working either in conyers or by stonecrest mall. The mall area get REALLY busy on the weekends so I think I have a good shot at making money there. That sucks guys make more tips but I can still pull it off. At least girls will always have cheaper car insurance to make up for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stillaneon
    X2 Guys seem to come across as more serious and dependable. They also take control and have a stereotype of not screwing **** up as bad. I do usually prefer having a male waiter. Not that females arent good, just seem to get sidetracked easily.


    x2 and im good about tipping good servers

    but i also let them know how good they were

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    Yeah, I have worked in too many Kitchens and I had to cover for a lot of my wait staff as a manager. I hated doing it. I prefer to have a knife in my hand than a tray. I definitely let the staff know how they are doing and they appreciate the tips and such. I dont count but on average I tip about 23% to 30% if they were good but never under 10%
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    I wish I could go back working as a server but not on the southside. I always had fun working as a server and made real good money, and to me that is the best job around when it comes to part time. Mangers are never on your case like in retail, just try not to cuss out crazy a.s.s customers. The only reason why I got out of the serving business, is because the hours suck if you want to make money and the southside sucks when it comes to tippers.

    I am now in the cell phone sales business and I like it so far, but I miss my days working in Chili's Bar and Grill


    Food fights, to just hanging out in the kitchen, and also you could get out of your shift for just $10.
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    I worked at a mexican restraunt for 2 years and while the money is good the job it self sucks. I used to work 9am-2am and got maybe 1 day off a week. it sucked really bad.
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    Well I worked in a family owned white table cloth steak house for about 2 years. I started off bussing tables and such but got moved up very fast. I was an expo in 3 months working every night till 12, I was generally in at 5. So 7ish hours a night, times 7 nights a week... equals... 49 hours a week. Plus I was a full time student, and I worked in a metal fab shop on saturdays and sundays to make extra cash. Generally get there about 4-5 Am, work till 2. Take a nap, and go to the other job.

    I took home from the restarunt weekly like 350, then tips was another 150 or so. I made cut off the waiters tips.

    That was 7 nights a week staying late. Most of waiters/waitresses made same or better. One of my good friends I made there only worked nights (was in college) and walked out with 600 a week. He was a good waiter.

    Anyways, restaruant work is fun. Youll learn to be very close to co workers and such. Very stressful. Go watch the movie "Waiting". Its exactly like that. Its quite funny that the director of that movie nailed that kind of job so well. The cooks are generally long haired with tatoos and piercings. There is that one god damn biotch of a waitress that everyone hates. Youll probably have a old man pervert of a boss or manager. And the servers were generally young and hot.

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    Depending on where you work and how good you are you can easily double your money. I've worked at kind of low-end places like Ruby Tuesdays and Dave & Busters before and made 500 a week easy. I work at a fine dining restaurant now and make close to $1000 a week now. If you're serious about waiting tables, I suggest to finetune your craft and salesmanship at a low-end restaurant then move up. Get experience then go to a higher end place.

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