Q&A for How to Earn More Tips as a Waiter or Waitress

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    How do I deal with a difficult customer
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    Try to be respectful and solve the problem. If you can't, get your manager.
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    I've worked in the kitchen before, but not as a waitress. How can I be a good waitress?
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    You might be able to use your kitchen knowledge to earn your guests' trust. By knowing the methods behind the cooking, you will appear more professional.
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    How do I not get overwhelmed by the pressure?
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    Take deep breaths, and try to focus on the tasks you need to complete. Ask another server for assistance if you need it!
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    How much is fair pay for a medium quality restaurant, for a high school graduate with one year front desk experience?
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    Just about everywhere will pay servers minimum wage or below, regardless of how experienced you are, since it is a tipped position. Waiters are expected to earn their wages almost entirely through tips. It's not fair, but that's the system in place at pretty much all restaurants.
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    Can I wear a poodle skirt to work?
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    That depends on your workplace's uniform requirements, but most restaurants would not allow it.
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    How can I give my tables the attention they need while my side workload is increasing during a rush?
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    Just try your hardest, and if that doesn't work you should ask for help on the job.
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    What are some specific things I can say to customers that could lead to a conversation?
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    Ask them what brings them out....typically they will tell you, visiting family, business or just out to celebrate or eat some breakfast/lunch/dinner. Get to know where they are from, compliment an article of clothing, and ask them where they bought it.
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    How do I make a menu?
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    Waiters/waitresses are not responsible for making menus, but if you wish to make a menu, you simply write down the foods/drinks available at the restaurant.
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