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I'm wondering what wait staff consider positive and negative aspects of
their customers? For example, no one likes being stiffed or treated rudely, and they all like patient customers who treat them with respect and dignity. But what sort of customer behavior stands out, good or bad? |
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"Da Parrot-chick" wrote in message nk.net... I'm wondering what wait staff consider positive and negative aspects of their customers? For example, no one likes being stiffed or treated rudely, and they all like patient customers who treat them with respect and dignity. But what sort of customer behavior stands out, good or bad? When I owned a restaurant, (happily no longer the case), my wait staff were interested first and last with tips. Want to make them happy? Tip big. All the other stuff is secondary, wait staff get inured to bad behavior or they don't last long. |
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On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 20:16:29 GMT, "Da Parrot-chick"
wrote: I'm wondering what wait staff consider positive and negative aspects of their customers? For example, no one likes being stiffed or treated rudely, and they all like patient customers who treat them with respect and dignity. But what sort of customer behavior stands out, good or bad? Asking to see your tits. -cb |
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Crooks Bolson wrote:
Asking to see your tits. -cb CB............well, It that a good thing....or a bad thing? ............do you work for Hooters? vbg There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle. Albert Einstein (1879-1955) |
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