![]() ![]() His point was an eyebrow raiser, for sure. That was until the other part-timer approached me earlier today. Once they verify their orders are correct, that’s all. I always make it a point to ask customers if their food has all arrived, if they were satisfied with the quality of their order and if they ordered anything else that I hadn’t seen on their tickets. Customers are expected to come to the payment counter when they’re ready to pay, so this system is a lot easier and much more efficient than letting tickets pile up and only calculate the bill right when customers are about to pay (which results in a longer line). Upon receiving tickets for orders that have been received, I always key in their order according to the table they’re sat so that it’s less time consuming in the event other customers want to settle their respective bills. I came up with a system in the three weeks that I’ve been working here that works for both myself and my colleagues. The moment after bills have been settled, tables need to be cleared immediately because new customers come pouring in and some insist on being seated even before the tables have been cleared or wiped down. My shifts during lunch hour get particularly busy, which is why my system keeping the workflow super smooth is a crucial point to this post. He wasn’t around for a couple of weeks, so I’ve been left to sort out most waitressing matters. There’s another part timer (19) who’s working here and he comes to work whenever he’s able since he’s studying too. ![]() ![]() I get along with most of the staff, all of whom are a decade or so older than me, and said individuals work at the restaurant full time. I’m only here until the end of this week because I secured another gig elsewhere before the academic year starts, so I figured why not finish this week for a little extra cash before then. TLDR: I’m currently working part-time as a waitress. My job is pretty simple - it’s an all-rounder job where I need to take people’s orders, send tickets to the kitchen, calculate each table’s bills, handle payments and clear tables. This is set in Asia - I won’t clarify where since it’s not important, just wanted to give you guys context.įor starters, I’m (23) a university student working part time at my aunt’s restaurant to make a little extra mullah (edit: meant moolah!) before the academic year starts. INFO: This does not take place in the US, Europe, or Australia. While it may not be as juicy and dramatic as a number of the ones I’ve seen, I just wanted to share something that happened to me today while I was at work. Find us on social media: For current & accurate updates: /mandymatney Support Our Mission: murdaughmurderspodcast.Hello friends, this is my first post on the Malicious Compliance subreddit. Listen on any streaming service or visit to learn more. ![]() Now featuring Co-host Liz Farrell, you’ll follow along in real time from South Carolina as their exclusive sources guide listeners on a journey to expose the truth wherever it leads. Every corner of the justice system seems to be connected to this vile web of deceit, murder and corruption. Matney's podcast, ranked #1 globally in 2021, provides unmatched insight into the horrific deaths, botched investigations and newly-uncovered crimes that are all interconnected. The now-infamous Murdaugh family is at the center of a litany of criminal investigations into fraud, obstruction of justice, the 2021 double homicides of Paul Murdaugh and his mother Maggie, the 2015 murder of young Stephen Smith, the suicide-for-hire plot of family patriarch Alex Murdaugh (who has since been charged with Paul & Maggie’s murders) and a vast insurance scheme that preyed on the region's most vulnerable citizens. Award-winning journalist Mandy Matney has been investigating the Murdaugh family since that fateful night in 2019. For nearly 100 years, one family traded influence and held power in the South Carolina lowcountry until a fatal boat crash involving an allegedly intoxicated heir-apparent shed sunlight on a true crime saga like no other. ![]()
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