I have been a waitress, and I was a damn fine waitress too, let me tell you.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I wasn't the best waitress in the world, but I was cheerful and worked hard.
My first waitress job was at Johnny Rockets in New Jersey, and then I waited tables at a sports bar.
When I was growing up I always wanted to be a waitress. My sister opened a restaurant in Mississippi, and I went down there and was a waitress for a few days. Let me tell you, I got it out of my system.
As a former waitress myself, I know firsthand how a simple smile from someone can improve your day and how a single harsh word can destroy it. Being courteous and thoughtful costs you nothing and can sometimes pay you dividends in unexpected ways.
Waitressing - by far the worst job ever created.
I was a waitress for six years in New York. I actually got fascinated to see how fast and how good a waitress I could be. I was doing it, so I tried to do it as well as I could.
My first job was as a waitress, and I waitressed for a long, long time. I was a very bad waitress. I didn't care if people had ketchup or if they were allergic to fish. It really didn't bother me either way. I didn't care. I was bad, but it was a good way to make money. And it's a fun job if you are working with fun people.
Once a waitress, always a waitress.
I was very poor and I was a waitress, and it's hard to be a poor waitress in New York.
I wasn't a good waitress, but I was told that I was very nice and charming, so people liked me anyway.