How Do You Become A Server, Waiter Or Waitress?
Like any other job, working in the food and or nightlife industry has its ups– and downs. But if you’re currently working a minimum wage job, switching over to serving could mean a significant increase in your overall weekly pay. Working as a server will allow you to take home cash after each shift, rather than wait for a weekly or bi-weekly paycheck. It is a great career for night owls, as you will be working late often. You are likely to meet many interesting people and get to sample lots of amazing food. But working in the restaurant industry can be hard work– on the body and the soul. You will be on your feet constantly (the average server covers over 3 miles per shift!)and will get dirty and smelly from time to time. Dealing with rude, hungry customers, screaming kids and poor management can account for a stressful job– that only some people are cut out for. Do you think you’ve got what it takes? If you’re still interested in starting a career as a server, read on to find out h