Heya folks. I think the time's come for me to leave fast food and go into something a bit more advanced. Having turned 18 in January, I picked up an application the other day at the local steakhouse to hopefully become a server.
Has anybody worked in the field that can offer me some advice, or have any particular peeves you have in waitstaff when dining out?
Also, just some questions since 99% of you are older and have more life experience ;P
1. Is it rude to give the check before EVERYBODY has finished eating? If there's like a family of 4 and the parents are finished but the kids haven't, should I hold the check until everybody's done?
2. Is it best to give automatic refills on drinks if they are free, or is it always best to ask if they would like a refill?
3. What do I do if someone orders some bizarre alcoholic drink that I have no idea what it is?
4. How do I calculate the proper time between each course?
Just a couple questions I can think of off the top of my head.
I already know to always smile, don't let my irritation show and to keep an eye on the tables for customers needing things. I've also printed out the restaurants menu online and begun to memorize the ingredients of each dish as well as the price.
I hope everything I have questions about they will teach me at training. If not, i'll be turning to you all. Hope you don't mind! :P
Thanks for any replies!
Has anybody worked in the field that can offer me some advice, or have any particular peeves you have in waitstaff when dining out?
Also, just some questions since 99% of you are older and have more life experience ;P
1. Is it rude to give the check before EVERYBODY has finished eating? If there's like a family of 4 and the parents are finished but the kids haven't, should I hold the check until everybody's done?
2. Is it best to give automatic refills on drinks if they are free, or is it always best to ask if they would like a refill?
3. What do I do if someone orders some bizarre alcoholic drink that I have no idea what it is?
4. How do I calculate the proper time between each course?
Just a couple questions I can think of off the top of my head.
I already know to always smile, don't let my irritation show and to keep an eye on the tables for customers needing things. I've also printed out the restaurants menu online and begun to memorize the ingredients of each dish as well as the price.
I hope everything I have questions about they will teach me at training. If not, i'll be turning to you all. Hope you don't mind! :P
Thanks for any replies!


), in which case I will drop the check quickly with a comment along the lines of "I know you folks are in a hurry, so I'm just going to leave this with you so you don't have to wait on me...but of course if you need anything, just let me know."
), I have made quite a few mistakes, but have always treated them as learning experiences.

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