Cajungal
Staff member
Til the Fall semester starts, I'm a host at the same restaurant where Jake works. I've always managed to escape front-of-the-house restaurant work. For some reason, it always seemed like a nightmare to me. I mean, I know that most people aren't just itching to be a server or a host, but you know...
Turns out it's not as bad as I thought. I use a lot of the skills I used in customer service jobs. The strange thing is the type of people that I now find myself with every day. It's not unpleasant; it's just new. They seem really thick-skinned and unapologetically vulgar... but in a funny way, not a creepy way. It reminds me of my days as a cook at a local pizza and deli place. Lots of laughs, pranks, confrontation, and comments about substance abuse. This one waiter tried to bully me into seating his section more often than the others. I didn't expect to get into a fight in my first week... and I think the fact that I fought back at all scared him off. Pretty sure I give off some kind of "I don't belong here" scent, and it makes me wonder if working in restaurants changes you or if they simply attract a certain personality type.
I feel like I'm coming off kind of snotty or something, but let me just say that a lot of my hesitation for working in restaurants had to do with insecurity. I'm sure I'd make a terrible server admire people who can do that all day. It's extremely physical and seems emotionally tiring as well.
TL;DR: It seems like there can be some culture shock when you change work environments. Have you ever experienced this?
Turns out it's not as bad as I thought. I use a lot of the skills I used in customer service jobs. The strange thing is the type of people that I now find myself with every day. It's not unpleasant; it's just new. They seem really thick-skinned and unapologetically vulgar... but in a funny way, not a creepy way. It reminds me of my days as a cook at a local pizza and deli place. Lots of laughs, pranks, confrontation, and comments about substance abuse. This one waiter tried to bully me into seating his section more often than the others. I didn't expect to get into a fight in my first week... and I think the fact that I fought back at all scared him off. Pretty sure I give off some kind of "I don't belong here" scent, and it makes me wonder if working in restaurants changes you or if they simply attract a certain personality type.
I feel like I'm coming off kind of snotty or something, but let me just say that a lot of my hesitation for working in restaurants had to do with insecurity. I'm sure I'd make a terrible server admire people who can do that all day. It's extremely physical and seems emotionally tiring as well.
TL;DR: It seems like there can be some culture shock when you change work environments. Have you ever experienced this?