Waiting: The True Confessions of a Waitress
A veteran waitress dishes up a spicy and robust account of life as it really exists behind kitchen doors.Part memoir, part social commentary, part guide to how to behave when dining out, Debra Ginsberg's book takes readers on her twentyyear journey as a waitress at a soap-operatic Italian...
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A veteran waitress dishes up a spicy and robust account of life as it really exists behind kitchen doors.Part memoir, part social commentary, part guide to how to behave when dining out, Debra Ginsberg's book takes readers on her twentyyear journey as a waitress at a soap-operatic Italian restaurant, an exclusive five-star dining club, the dingiest of diners, and more. While chronicling her evolution as a writer, Ginsberg takes a behind-the-scenes look at restaurant life-revealing that yes, when pushed, a server will spit in food, and, no, that's not really decaf you're getting-and how most people in this business are in a constant state of waiting to do something else.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780060194796 (0060194790)
Publish date: July 3rd 2000
Publisher: Harper
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Humor,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Biography,
Food And Drink,
Food,
Business,
Biography Memoir,
Foodie,
Food Writing
This is one book everybody should read. The discussions about what waitstaff go through is absolutely fantastic and frankly, more people could use an eye opener. There is one chapter that I didn't really agree of it's usefulness in the book overall (the chapter on waitstaff in movies if you're curio...
Here's the difference between a good writer and a great writer: A great writer makes the annoying and mundane fascinating.Since my position as Queen of the World is not properly acknowledged, and my edict that everyone must work in food service has not been widely disseminated, I will instead requi...