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Waitresses can work well into their 60's. They learn how to carry large plates so that they don't strain their muscles and usually tips are good if the waitress is good, works with a smile and is useful instead of being a pain when people are eating she is always hovering around. The outlook is good.
Yes, it is. It is estimated that there are over 2 million people doing that job.
Employers looking for a waitress require certain skills for the job. These include close attention to detail, organization and the ability to work in fast pace environments.
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Look on a W4.
One thing they look for is to see if a person has a criminal record.
Waitress is a woman, waiter is a guy. There isn't actually an opposite.
Mystery shopping employers look closely at the reports generated by mystery shoppers. They want to make sure that the shoppers did what was expected of them during the shop.
Employers take the time to look very carefully at each job applicant.
When employers see "Eagle Scout" on a resume, it is an automatic "flag" that this individual is most likely qualified for the position.
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They look at how they can get promoted or move up another level in the works social hierarchy.