I wasn't a good waitress, but I was told that I was very nice and charming, so people liked me anyway.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I wasn't the best waitress in the world, but I was cheerful and worked hard.
I definitely had fun being a waiter. I can't say for sure that I was a good waiter. I think that I made people have a good time.
I was not a great bartender, but I did OK. I wasn't great at being efficient behind the bar, but I was pretty great at talking to people. I was a pretty good waiter. It was painstaking to get me to care about the clientele of some of these places I was working at.
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.
Even when I was at school, I wanted to be liked by everyone, even the bullies. I didn't like them, but I needed to know that they liked me.
I'd probably be famous now if I wasn't such a good waitress.
Now I worry. If people ended up liking me, did I do the job wrong? So I decided they didn't end up liking me - they ended up being able to deal with me.
When I was a waiter, I wanted to be the best waiter I could be and worked to be better at it every day.
I was raised to be charming, not sincere.
I have been a waitress, and I was a damn fine waitress too, let me tell you.