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Waitress Application

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#1
  • midori
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  • 2022/08/31 18:23

I have no experience as a waitress,

I am thinking of working about twice a week at first.

Since I have no experience, I assume there will be a training period

approximately how long will I be training ?

and will I be paid during the training period ??

What are the reasons for not being hired after the training period ?


Also, is there anything else you can tell me about the places that are often looking for employees ?

and other

Any advice, information, etc. would be very helpful.

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#11
  • アドバイス
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 22:10
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If you can speak English, you should work in a restaurant with a lot of American customers for better tips.

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#12
  • おたまじゃくし
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 22:17
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If you are an inexperienced server and only work twice a week, you will probably be training for a month.
You will be paid hourly during the training, but I don't think you will get a share of the tips. The hourly rate is probably minimal.

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#14
  • なお
  • 2022/09/01 (Thu) 06:04
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Everyone starts out at the entry level.
Whether you are in the way or not, it is normal to pay at least a minium.

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#15

There are many heartless comments on anonymous forums, but I wish more people would have

common sense like Nao-san.

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#16
  • おな
  • 2022/09/01 (Thu) 09:13
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> Everyone starts out entry level.

That's why everyone goes to school and studies on their own. Don't lick the waitressing business.

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