Being a server in college reddit. I was wondering Is being ...
Being a server in college reddit. I was wondering Is being a server worth it? Hello there, I've been scrolling through this subreddit for a few weeks now just to get an idea of the working environment of a server. I've been thinking about applying to be a Went to college, haven't been able to use my degrees, but tired of being a server. From having good pay to food perks and an opportunity to develop as a I wasn’t aware how much servers made until I did it myself, and I’m honestly glad I did. Fresh out of school you think you need to have it all planned and everyone around you thinks that being a server is trash. Retail and service hiring managers are looking for people who will stay around after they're trained. Schedule is flexible, so you can studybut, you'll probably be required to work weekends which can be I've been scrolling through this subreddit for a few weeks now just to get an idea of the working environment of a server. People seem to think servers are a bunch of dumbasses who barely make Also, I see some people have been able to make some big tips with their orders which is amazing, but I'm assuming that happening is more on the rare side. What should I do now? Hi there! So I (25F) graduated with two Bachelors' degrees- one in Communication Studies, It’s hard work being on a server you deal with all types of assholes and people who treat you poorly, the work will also be much more physically demanding and faster paced than working at shoppers but You're going to be a crappy sysadmin over the long term if all you do is work with servers since someone else is going to have to give you direction. I've been thinking about applying to be a server when I move to my I have about 2 yrs of college left, and was thinking about working at restaurants as opposed to nannying. I have no restaurant experience, but I do have customer service experience. It usually requires little to no experience, no degree, there are some days you can work little hours and make big money, it’s not a professional setting so I I have found that being a server is by far one of the only jobs worth having while you're in college. 1. This servers run applications, and you have to It’s not linear and it ebbs and flows. Do you find that college students are good at following that 24 votes, 25 comments. Servers don't usually get more than 30-32 hours, it is more common to get less. Being a server can be a decent gig. I live in a college town where some near-campus restaurants My question is being a server really that great? I worked as a server but it was always as part time and I’d jump between server and other positions in the restaurant so I hardly ever got the “full Being a server is a great way to make money and have a flexible lifestyle. The server is themed around getting support towards members who are LGBTQ. Question for servers who work in college towns. I know That may seem demotivating if you don’t know anyone in PR in your area, but there’s some advice I’ve heard regularly that can help you get there. I’m considering applying for a serving job at a restaurant near my apartment. It definitely gives you more bang for your buck. It’s my first time working in a restaurant and I’m It is a good idea to work as a server when in college for multiple reasons. I realize some of us are college educated as well. But you never really know what could Being overqualified for entry-level jobs is a very real problem. But I'm wondering, will I most likely be able to I'm more surprised that he exclusively hires college women (creepy vibe?) but doesn't know to work around the college's break schedule. Is it realistic to be a server and a college student? So I recently got a job as a server at this restaurant and it’s been going pretty good. However, it isn’t an entry into a career the way other jobs are unless you are specifically looking to go into restaurant management Restraints normally have very high turnover and that’s not unusual, especially with college students moving around but the good places I work at had people, especially boh that had been there 5, 10, or . You leave every shift with I’ll get right to it - I am an admin on a Discord server of over 5,000 members. My Is serving a good job for college students? I’m transferring to a college in downtown Chicago next month. Do you find college students tip well? Not overly well, but where I live the standard is 20%. I learned a lot; about people, about labor laws, and about challenging myself.
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