The First Server Shift:
A server reports to work by logging into their account on the computer they use
to enter customer orders. The first tasks are administrative and deal with
setting the restaurant up for the day ahead. They set up the wine station,
organize the walking cooler, clean and polish silver wear, etc.
The Mid-shift:
This shift by fair is the most demanding, but makes the most money by the end
of the day. During this shift, the server will start at or before 12pm, serve
the entire lunch rush and into the night to conquer the dinner rush. The last
time I did a mid-shift at Francis Ford Coppola Winery, I managed to pull in
three hundred dollars in tips. It was hard work, but after the making three
hundred dollars and getting a strawberry milkshake with cheese sticks from
Adel’s restaurant, it was all worth it. Overall, this is the toughest shift but
holds the most rewards.
During any shift, the server is going to be responsible for
sweeping and vacuuming around tables and around the food line, folding silver
wear into napkins, assist the bartender with running drink and food, and
generally clean up around the restaurant.
The Closing Shift:
The closing server shift starts before the dinner rush and works till closing.
This shift entails tasks like polishing all silver wear and glass wear, vacuum,
refill all condiments, break down the restaurant, and prep it for the morning
staff.
Wages and Tips:
Servers in some states only make 50 percent of minimum wage because they earn
tips. For me, this is complete bullshit and I think it is just another regulation
put on people. Besides the point, a server is earning tips and in affect the
higher the bill, the bigger the tip. Servers that work in high end restaurants
earn more than $800 dollars a week; sometimes bringing in more than $1000
dollars or more. Most servers rely on tips to make a living, so if you’re
thinking about becoming a server, you better understand the game.
OH WAIT!!! I almost forgot, if you look closely, most
restaurants are managed by males and you wonder why serving is a female
dominated profession. So, if you are a dude server, you better have some
personality and naturally be good with people.

