Not really.
But if you've got sensitive skin, you might want to use some anyhow.
Yes , you should.
Dishes should be washed in 110-115 degree water. Wearing gloves is recommended when washing dishes at this high of a temperature.
he can go to work in the restaurant for washing the dishes or cleaning. he doesn't need english for that
Assuming you're running the dishwasher fully packed, then handwashing the same number of dishes would consume more water. Yet if you are running the dishwasher with not to much silverware it would save water to just hand wash them.
Water is actually what cleans but you need something to break the surface of what your washing and soap is the best to use, and the water from your sink isn't hot enough to sterilize objects.
No. You have to have clean hands to put them on and are liable to get your hands dirty taking them off. You also have to have a new pair anytime you touch a different ingredient. Why would you want to do that anyway washing your hands is much much cheaper and even in places you are required to wear gloves you need to wash your hands a lot.
Cities need water for a number of reasons. First, the people in the city need water for everyday activities (washing dishes...). Also, water is needed by industry, and businesses, where it is needed for manufacturing and so on.
You will want ones that are more sturdy and that won't break while cleaning. Also you want gloves that will not be affected by chemicals.
Minimum wage. A few states have set their own minimum wage different from the federal government minimum wage (now $7.28 per hour). If you already are in the state where you are considering washing dishes in a restaurant then find-out if the state has a different minimum wage. If the company where you are considering employment has its headquarters (where they incorporated) in a different state than the branch / franchise location where you are considering employment, then the federal minimum wage almost always will be the applicable standard.
THe washing instructions on the garment label.
6 people need 42 forks for everyone to have a clean one at dinner alone, at least that many knives and spoons (for breakfast).
A dishwasher may leave an odor on dishes due to a buildup of food particles and residue inside the dishwasher itself. This can transfer to the dishes during the washing cycle. Regular cleaning and maintenance of the dishwasher, such as using a dishwasher cleaner and ensuring proper drainage, can help prevent this issue.