A waiter that has 1-2 years of experience that works close to the captain.
I wouldn't. Tell the waiter you appreciate his service but that you do not agree with him not getting the tip. If the owner is there, I would tell him in front of the waiter.
The person in charge of the 'front of house' is the Maitre'd (AKA Maitre d'hotel) and they are the head waiter.
A waiter is responsible for directly serving food and drinks to customers at a table, taking orders, and providing overall customer service. In contrast, a back waiter, often referred to as a food runner or assistant, supports the waiter by delivering food from the kitchen to the table, refilling drinks, and ensuring that the dining area is stocked and clean. The back waiter typically has less direct interaction with customers and focuses more on the behind-the-scenes operations to assist the front-of-house staff.
The waiter placed a mouthwatering meal in front of a group of ravenous customers, and immediately regretted it.
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
ships waiter
The correct spelling for a restaurant server is a waiter. A female waiter is called a waitress.
waiter full form
A female waiter is known as a waitress.
No
A ship's waiter is a steward.
Yes, it's waiter