The job description for a waitress would be to seat the guests, take the drink orders, and watch to see if the guests need anything. Body language lets you know when they are ready to order. When they are ready you take the order, make sure they are served drinks and appetizers. You clean tables, fill salt, things like that. Make silverware rolls, if they use those in the establishment. Keep checking on guests to make sure they are happy. Fix whatever drinks need to be fixed and keep the tables going. Help the busboys as things get really busy for waitstaff. It can also depend on the establishment too. You basically keep the guests happy, and when they aren't happy, you listen to why, and make them happy. Even when you have a bad day. Nobody should know it. You can't take it out on the guests; being a waitress is hard, it's demanding, and it's a daily struggled. If the costumer order and if he or she change his order at the moment of ordering DO NOT GET UPSET.
it means the waiter isn't qualified to do his job.
My supervisor asked, how do you think you did for your job tasks?
Yes, there is training on the job course.
A junior waiter is a youth waiter like to example a person that is 12 11 13 14 and 15 working as a waiter job would be a junior waiter
His first job was as a waiter at a family returaunt.
waiter
yes
It depends on the job.
No. If you are working as a waiter all you need is the job.
ruby works at a restaurant as a waiter
Yes but also job too.
Yes, It is fun to complete tasks about job descriptions. There is alot of information to learn when doing these tasks such as title of position, the department and the overall responsibility of the person.