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Food Server Reviews
What is it like working as a Food Server?
March 2020
I’ve enjoyed making people happy.
Food Server in Los Angeles:
Pros: The staff recognizes and acknowledges when an does a good job
Cons: When other employees don’t do there job, which with the new owners they really address everything. So there isn’t r ew Lily anything I dislike
January 2020
I love helping others but I am not respected as an equal.
Food Server in Wilmington:
Pros: Being able to put smiles on my customers face
Cons: The management
August 2019
Good.
Food Server in Los Alamos:
Pros: Learning new ways to prep and cook
Cons: non stop for 4 hrs straight on your feet
July 2019
I enjoy it.
Food Server in Hennessey:
Pros: I love how fast paced it is, it always leaves me with something to do.
Cons: Most of the other workers don’t do their job properly and with very much enthusiasm. Leaving me to do their part, and if i make any sort of mistake, all the blame is put on me.
April 2017
Alright.
Food Server in Canton:
Pros: Spending time with the residents.
Cons: No benefits and no future really.
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