I've been working a few shifts a week to supplement our income for the past few months. I'm curious if you work at a restaurant, are you required to do cleaning at the end of the evening besides just cleaning tables? We are required to clean one area of the kitchen at the end of the night in addition to rolling silverware as well as cleaning our tables. This often takes over an hour because we are still required to plate and run food as well. That leads to my next question. Are you also responsible for plating and running food? I'm just looking to see what other restaurants do. This job has to be one of the most stressful I've ever worked at and I used to work at a university in an administrative roll before becoming a mom.
Thanks for any input you can provide!
Re: If you are a server/waitress?
when i tended bar (in/after college)- i was responsible for cleaning my bar area and the surrounding tables at the end of my shift- I would also run food to tables in the bar area. That is pretty common- never really saw anything stressful about it (but thats me)
EDIT- i made super great money tending bar (having big boobs helps i guess lol) ~ I have considered it again- since PA went smokeless in all bars/restaurants- but I just don't have the time. Was a lot of fun though-
I don't waitress now but used to in college, and I did the cleaning at the end of the night/silverware/bussed my own tables.
Same here. I waited tables for the past 5 years at a local/popular bar and made GREAT $$ =D Even when pregnant! LOL.
That being said, waitresses were required to clean the *back room* where we kept all the soup, coffee pots, microwaves and *extras* as well as roll silverware AND fill items up front in the fridge like: condiments, pickle chips, pickles, cheeses (for burgers), etc.
Clean-up stunk as we'd always try and do it as the evening rush came to an end but then if we got a rush we'd be back to square one or if a girl was cut and her duties were taken care of but then depleted again, you would have to make sure everything was full again.
Sometimes this would take up to 1.5 hours to get out after being *cut* from waiting tables.
It's been a few years but I was in that biz for a long time. And yes, in addition to cleaning my own tables, filling salt/peppers/ketchups/etc. I also ran my own food (didn't plate it though) and cleaned part of the kitchen. But the part that we had to clean was like the salad area or another area that we were responsible for. We never went behind the line to clean or had to clean the prep areas.
And yes, we also rolled silverware. But usually we had to do 50 pieces or so then the closing person did the rest.