I know I couldn't[Edited on November 4, 2010 at 1:09 AM. Reason : page threeeve]
11/4/2010 1:09:33 AM
11/4/2010 6:28:51 AM
you ALMOST take offense
11/4/2010 7:00:54 AM
yes. i did at first and then i realized....... meh
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11/4/2010 7:57:21 AM
^ do it. Plenty of people who work in the food service industry are normal. Most of the people I know do it as a side thing, or are working there until they can find a job in their field since the economy and their degree let them down haha
11/4/2010 8:00:00 AM
I couldn't handle a girl that knows she gets paid more if she fliers with all her clients. I'm too jealous of a person . Then again I'm dating a girl in a field that's only 10% women and only 1 percent of them can you tell is a woman without launching an investigation so I'm sure she's gonna get hit on incessantly.
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11/4/2010 8:31:56 AM
Getting hit on while at work is generally annoying but there are ways that it's fine.If there's a customer (a regular) who comes in and smiles back at me and treats me like an actual person instead of a dipshit robot, I'm much more likely to hang out with them after work. I've made quite a few crossover friends from coffee shops and even gone on dates.But generally I recommend against it unless the server/bartender/barista/cashier shows interest first. Like, if there was someone I wanted to be friends with I would give them my full name so they could facebook me and "talk about books". I'm not offended when people try to get my number as long as they aren't keeping me from doing work or following me home or something or trying to pet my teeth. I just laugh it off and cry a little on the inside
11/4/2010 11:36:23 AM
yeah i'm not hitting on her while she's at work. she was a waitress first but has since become a friend, i can't even remember the last time she's actually waited on me. so thankfully i'm not the skeevy loser trying pick up lines on her while she's trying to earn a living.
11/4/2010 11:48:35 AM
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11/4/2010 12:15:55 PM
you can not compare vice presidents of banks to restaurant managers. bankers tend to be more conservative and careful about their associations than restaurant managers. their entire careers can be ruined by a single indiscretion that gets out of hand, whereas the even most abusive restaurant manager that gets fired will just go get the same job at a different restaurant.fact is, restaurant workers from managers and supervisors on down, tend to be stocked with people who have loose moral standards, less assets to lose, and tend to engage in risky personal behaviors.now, i'm not saying everyone in restaurants; there are career-minded responsible students and family people working a second job or between jobs. but the average 20- or 30-something veteran waiter or bartender, is someone who does not exactly have their life "together"
11/4/2010 12:46:19 PM
This thread is racist.
11/4/2010 12:47:32 PM
This
11/4/2010 1:05:45 PM
^perception is clouding reality for you more than anyone else in here. Why do professionals go to bars to do coke? Because the coke dealer is operating out of the bar. Why is the coke dealer operating out of the bar? Because the bar staff allow him to operate out of there since it's convenient for them. That's how almost every bar in Raleigh is.If you think business professionals are the biggest users of coke in this country, then I feel sorry for you.
11/4/2010 1:09:10 PM
All restaurant workers are always flashing their ballsacks and vagina lips to each other. Stretching them all out so you can see how veiny they are. All of them. Every single one of them does this.It can be pretty off-putting.
11/4/2010 1:10:12 PM
^^ I think it depends on the profession. Attorneys and medical device sales people have a tendency to be heavily into coke. That said, certain personality types tend to gravitate toward those fields. Type A, competitive personalities. Personalities that "benefit" from cocaine usage.[Edited on November 4, 2010 at 1:16 PM. Reason : .]
11/4/2010 1:13:01 PM
11/4/2010 1:13:45 PM
i don't like the road this thread turned down. i want to hear more stories about bat-shit crazy waitresses
11/4/2010 1:23:16 PM
i could share some of those
11/4/2010 1:25:01 PM
11/4/2010 1:25:02 PM
share some of these
11/4/2010 1:25:48 PM
here's oneone time i got too drunk and left my car at the bar in order to walk home. left with a different girl (not the bartender/waitress)i was way hungover, so i didnt walk down to pick it up until like 3pm, well after she had come in to start serving the lunch crowdi get to the car, and realize the car door was unlocked, and everything in the car was neat and in order, vacuumed and armor alled. i haven't cleaned my car since the day i got into the wreck and stopped caring about it. it's usually a disaster.she broke into my car, cleaned it, did all the windows, organized my things (rifled through and snooped im sure), drug a vacuum out from the bar on an extension cord, vacuumed it, and left little notes all over the carwe were not dating, but i'd hate fuck her when i couldnt find better.this was not the only b&e instance[Edited on November 4, 2010 at 1:31 PM. Reason : e][Edited on November 4, 2010 at 1:31 PM. Reason : e]
11/4/2010 1:30:44 PM
My friend TKE-Teg briefly dated a Saucer waitress. It didn't end well.
11/4/2010 1:31:56 PM
I heard he couldn't hang
11/4/2010 1:33:16 PM
I got my first blowjob from a bartender.
11/4/2010 1:34:36 PM
lol, are we talking about the waitress that slept over and then spazzed out on him the next morning and never spoke to him again?lol pshoes..was that in Raleigh or Delaware? I don't know if i would be angry or what about that. it's so strange
11/4/2010 1:40:47 PM
My ex-gf (bartender) went into work one night and someone told her that I was starting to see someone else (a girl she hated, so that didn't help).When she was informed of this, I was at a comedy show with my current gf and had my cell phone on silent. I see my little red light blinking, just thought it was one missed call, or a text, or maybe an email or two. We went straight to a bar afterwards to meet some friends and I forgot to check my phone. Well my current gf went to the bathroom and I remembered to check my phone. The ex had called me 10 times and left about 20 text messages (and several voicemails of course). She just went nuts. Apparently she was so distraught that she had to leave work. She also got on facebook (I know...very mature) and found the girl I was dating and sent her a pretty nasty message, talking a little bit of shit about me, but mainly calling that girl a "whore" and a "cunt."I honestly felt pretty bad about the whole thing. I had a pretty serious relationship with the ex, to where she wanted us to live together, and was planning a future and all that stuff. But for certain reasons, I just knew it wasn't going to work out in the long term so I had to break it off. So I gave her a pass on being upset...I just got mad that she got the other girl involved.Not too "crazy" of a story...but I've always dated pretty sane girls, and even in tough break-ups, I've never had someone go off the deep-end like that.
11/4/2010 1:46:40 PM
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11/4/2010 1:52:03 PM
At my age I wouldn't want to. Whatever but it wouldn't fit in with my preferred lifestyle.[Edited on November 4, 2010 at 1:54 PM. Reason : Repetitive post is repetitive]
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11/4/2010 2:06:17 PM
I work nights a lot (manager at a fancy hotel) and it definitively affects my relationship. He stays up for me to get home some nights, but there are some 4-5 day periods where we don't speak to each other except for 30 minutes on his lunch break. This usually ends badly, and nothing ever gets done around the house. Weeks of day shifts make up for it, except then I'm asleep on the couch at 8:45 since I'm getting up around 4:30.
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11/4/2010 2:16:08 PM
^^ ah, you're crazy. you've got felons and drunks and dopers and indiscriminate breeders at every level. the nicer places, they just dress up better and can speak in complete sentences.[Edited on November 4, 2010 at 2:18 PM. Reason : ]
11/4/2010 2:17:36 PM
its all about the how big the tip is!
11/4/2010 2:18:43 PM
11/4/2010 2:24:10 PM
Well shit yeah if you're comparing waitstaff to lawyers, I wouldn't be surprised at all to find out the same amount of miscreant behavior is exhibited.
11/4/2010 2:26:20 PM
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11/4/2010 4:12:06 PM
good people to date: the people who work in restaurants/bars to pay for school, get extra cash, start their own restaurant, etcnot good people to date: "restaurant people" - if you've worked in one, you know what I'm talking about
11/4/2010 4:50:17 PM
To go sort of back to the original intent, it can be good or bad. I'm gone from 7:30 AM to 6 PM every day, and my girlfriend works 4 or 5 nights a week as a server. So there's only one weeknight where I ever see her before about 10 to 11 PM, and when she gets home she's usually pretty tired and doesn't want to do much other than hang out. On the other hand, the restaurant she works at closes at 10, so unless she goes out with her co-workers (rare) she's home early enough that we can at least talk and hang out so it's not like I don't see her, and she's not scheduled weekends so unless she picks up a shift, we're together on the weekends. It can be good because on the nights she's not around I can monopolize the TV/go hang out with friends/be lazy and not feel bad about it, and she can sleep in and has some alone time during the day. And I'm a night owl so even if i have to be up at 7 I don't usually go to sleep before 1 so we still see each other. If I was the type to go to bed at 10:30 every night it would be different.Though it's perhaps a different situation than a "professional server" because, while she is 29, she was working a full-time job until she got laid off earlier this year, and is planning to go back to school in January so working nights is a pretty perfect situation while taking classes during the day. Part of the reason she doesn't go out all the time with the rest of the staff is that's not the life she wants--drinking every night and having no ambition. And we've been together for long enough that I don't have any trust issues whatsoever, but of course that can't apply to a new relationship.
11/4/2010 4:53:32 PM
ive dated a couple 'restaurant people', learned my lesson
11/4/2010 4:59:17 PM
set em up
11/4/2010 4:59:57 PM