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It was the people


I was clearing the dishes from the breakfast table this morning when Nicole asked me about the time I worked as a waitress. I had worked as a waitress in a Chinese restaurant when I was a student. I said the actual waitress job wasn't hard, it was the people. Some people (most I should say) were wonderful. There were a few real creeps that made the job hard. One customer I had kept asking me to bring the food back. After the drunk man asked me very loudly to bring the food back for the forth or fifth time I was in tears, and the manager took over and kicked him out. Some jobs are very hard, but it's usually the people that make the difference. I always try to teach my kids to be kind to the people who serve them. I almost think everyone should have to work as a waitress or maid for a month. Perhaps if they did the job, they would show consideration for those who serve.

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