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“Someday I am going to own my own catering business, so it just made sense to me to get a job as a waitress. I am learning what goes on in the kitchen, behind the scenes, and how to present food to customers, and the owners have even been nice enough to talk with me a little bit about hints and tips for owning my own business.
Don’t get me wrong, this job can be high-stress when we hit our peak hours, but that is also when you really see people thrive under pressure. And after you have done it awhile, it just becomes a habit to dig in and work as a team. If you have ever played Overcooked or a game like that – then you’d understand.”Interested in this occupation? Download the job flyer here!
SOC Code: 35-3031
Waiters and Waitresses take orders and serve food and beverages to patrons at tables in a
dining establishment.*
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