Working in a cafeteria


If you like working around , can deal with and are neat and friendly, you probably have the to work as a counter attendant, at a , food concession or coffee shop.
This is usually an entry level position for people with high school . takes place on the job and experienced will show you how to take an (Can I please get a cheeseburger?), prepare food and , and how to properly serve them (Thanks! OK.). You may have to clean up after and prepare the dining area for the next . You might also be trained to accept payments. That may mean using a cash-register or adding-machine to total the check. And make .
The work can be tiring: be prepared to spend many hours on you feet. There can also be on the job, customers can be demanding and impatient. If food isn't served promptly and as specifically ordered, you may have to deal with customer . And since a good part of your pay may come from , you need to be able to keep a on your face, even after long hours of carrying and bending.
This is a good for someone who needs flexible . You can probably work at night or on week-ends keeping week days clear to pursue other cause such as . You can also use this job as a first step towards a career in food services, one of America's largest industries.

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