Is there no shame in being a waiter?



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An old acquaintance of mine once said that he wished he had been a waiter when he was a student. He said that this profession develops the basic skills of communication with customers - the main occupation, managers of various kinds. The waiter is like a starting platform for something more. Almost all of my classmates I know worked as waiters. And now they are wherever they are. Who in brewing company Heiniken, who in a trading network Septima, someone in a PR team of one of our deputies, someone the deputy director of restaurant the girl has passed a part of a career ladder for only 6 months, and one boy in general has rushed to Moscow and sits now in office with a view to the Kremlin, what does not know, but precisely know, that now in what does not refuse. Another plus, which distinguishes service sector workers is a constant stream of fast money, sometimes even very good. And the pretty girls, so normally slash myself can not resist and do not leave a tip to some simpotyaga

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An old acquaintance of mine once said that he wished he had had time to work as a waiter during his student life. He said that this is the profession that develops the basic skills of communication with customers - the main occupation, managers of various kinds. The waiter is like a starting platform for something more. Almost all of my classmates I know worked as waiters. And now they are wherever they are. Who in brewing company Heiniken, who in a trading network Septima, someone in a PR team of one of our deputies, someone the deputy director of restaurant the girl has passed a part of a career ladder for only 6 months, and one boy in general has rushed to Moscow and sits now in office with a view to the Kremlin, what does not know, but precisely know, that now in what does not refuse. Another plus, which distinguishes service sector workers is a constant stream of fast money, sometimes even very good. And the pretty girls, so in general normally slash myself I can not resist and do not leave for a tip to some simpotyaga

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If you need the money, you got nothing to be ashamed of!

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If you're not ashamed to serve up to a hundred men in an evening, it's an honorable job to be a waiter.

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All professions are important, all professions are necessary:

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You know, I have a friend who works as a waitress. She earns twice as much as I do as a programmer! Do you think she'd take my job?

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I would be ashamed, although I respect those people myself. But there are such freaks who will hold you for a fucking broom. And I can't take that kind of treatment:

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All the jobs are good - take your pick.

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The main thing is to work well. And get paid accordingly. I have a problem - I can't find decent waiters. So that they'd be smart and smiling and cute. So it's probably even an honor to be a good waiter.

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Nope, in my opinion not ashamed of any profession can find strengths and weaknesses waiter work - is the same contact with new people relations in the team is usually fun and good life experience Many famous people started just from the waiter job - and not ashamed of it

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No, it depends where and how you're treated. In the West someone makes a career out of it.

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No-

 

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