The back of this book states that 80% of customers in restaurants are nice people looking for something to eat, but the other 20% are "socially maladjusted psychopaths." I bought this book looking for stories about the latter, a voyeuristic glimpse at the kitchen and dining room. This book is actually quite book, and although it does have some stories about bad customer behavior, much of the book features the author's own introspection on life. After leaving the seminary before graduation, the writer entered the restaurant business as a temporary measure, but never left. This book does make you think about the people that miss every holiday and weekend party so they can serve us dinner, and is a decent read.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Waiter Rant - Steve Dublanica
The back of this book states that 80% of customers in restaurants are nice people looking for something to eat, but the other 20% are "socially maladjusted psychopaths." I bought this book looking for stories about the latter, a voyeuristic glimpse at the kitchen and dining room. This book is actually quite book, and although it does have some stories about bad customer behavior, much of the book features the author's own introspection on life. After leaving the seminary before graduation, the writer entered the restaurant business as a temporary measure, but never left. This book does make you think about the people that miss every holiday and weekend party so they can serve us dinner, and is a decent read.
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