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22 Times Spongebob Accurately Described Working In A Resturant

Calling all waiters, waitresses, hosts, and bussers!

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22 Times Spongebob Accurately Described Working In A Resturant
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1. Trying to learn everything on the menu and then drawing a blank when you take the test

2. When you've already dropped like 8 things and you can't take it anymore

3. When you finally get a chance to look at your phone after a rush

4. Talking to your problem table like

5. When a hot guy walks into the restaurant

6. After a table gives you attitude

7. How you feel when someone yells at you

8. When you want the recipe to your favorite thing on the menu and the head chef won't let you have it

9. Your reaction when the people that didn't tip you last time walk in

10. When you answer the phone during a rush and they can't hear anything you're saying

11. Walking in on a Friday night dinner shift is like preparing for battle

12. What your fifth double week pushes you to

13. When the kitchen is backed up and they give you sarcasm and attitude

14. Finding vague notes left on the host station

15. During a big party when you just...

16. That one overly positive person at work


17. When you get a new job at a fancy restaurant after working at a diner

18. When you get home and have a huge blister from when you burnt yourself

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19. How you feel when you have a good night at work

20. When your boss is giving you a hard time

21. That meal you have when you get home from a long shift

22. Remembering how much you love your coworkers sometimes



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