Communication skills, good customer service skills, being able to handle money and being solely responsible for it, problem solving, being able to work in a team effectively, and most crucially, time management.
Are you important to your team?
Did you train new members?
Have they offered you an extension of management? (i.e. manager assistant, certified professional, team lead)
Do you have guests who ask specifically for you?
if you answer yes to any of these, these are key achievements in serving
In most working environments, a waitress is required to carry a SmartServe Certification or equivalent, which allows a person to serve alcohol. Some workplaces will provide this training. To be a waitress, one must be able to work well under pressure, possess excellent communication skills, be outgoing and friendly, a good listener, customer-oriented and in good physical condition (standing for extending periods of time, constantly moving, carrying objects over 10lbs).
Be courteous at all times, but if you are treated rudely by a customer, spit in their food or in their drink.
There are no really specific qualifications for a job waitressing. Most likely being able to lift heavy trays and getting orders correctly would be more useful skills.
No education beyond high school is needed for waitressing.
Waitressing.
It's indefinite. Waitressing most likely took its roots from the traditional idea of the woman preparing meals. If anything, one may pinpoint waitressing to have become widespread around the post-medieval era.
no bueno
The Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) was created in 1935.
Michael R. Freshwater has written: 'The basic skills checklist' 'The Basic Skills analysis' 'Basic skills checklist and matrix'
what are basic tumbling skills and directions to how it is done?
Basic movement skills are those needed to perform basic functions. These movement skills include being able to pick up objects and move them for example.
The three basic health skills are physical, social, and mental/emotional.
what are the basic motor skills in dancing
Reading, Writing, Speaking & Listening are the four basic communication skills.