I waited tables in New York, and when you're in that line of work, you often have a horrible boss.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There are a lot of people who wait tables. And especially because you can do it at night and you can do your work in the day, she and I had a very similar experience.
Waiting tables has never paid my bills, a fact which I prefer to hide from my colleagues with deep sighs about the price of just about everything.
My first waitress job was at Johnny Rockets in New Jersey, and then I waited tables at a sports bar.
I was a waitress years ago when I was first trying to become an actress, waiting tables in New York City.
I work in an impatient way.
I always arrive late at the office, but I make up for it by leaving early.
We were a fast-growing company, and I was a demanding boss.
I always laugh at these companies that have these rules saying, 'You're only allowed to have this or that on your desk.' It's no fun to work at a place like that.
I used to work at a hotel. I was the order-taker for room service. My mom worked at the hotel as an accountant.
I literally was saved by a role, from becoming a cab driver. I never did have to wait tables, though, so looking back I guess I had it pretty soft.