Brad wrote:Personally, I couldn't give a rat's a** about uniforms, decor, and fancy dinnerware ... such things are of interest to people who are spoiled and/or shallow. I am interested solely in the food & drink that gets served, the person I'm dining with, and possibly chatting with the chef/host. The rest is superficial and irrelevant, IMNSHO.
I agree.
I love cooking, I love food, and I love eating good food. I don't really care how the staff looks--unless they're really nasty/dirty/unlclean looking. It also bothers me if the staff has long fingernails and/or long hair hanging out everywhere. Rings and jewelry don't bother me--though they really shouldn't have that either.... (State came in on us last week--everyone has to be clean shaven.... Which doesn't bother me--I'm always clean shaven.)
Love my new boss (a Chef.) He's really cool. He doesn't put up with BS, is a smartass, isn't afraid to work, and has this almost supernatural ability to appear out of nowhere--you never know when he might suddenly be walking through the kitchen. He always asks if I need help--and WILL help if I do, which is rarely. The whole kitchen has changed with the new director--and I love it!

My new boss is strict but fair--and I LOVE it!

He's not afraid to do anything...whether dishes, cooking, passing trays, or etc.
I love it! My boss is like me. And I've heard that he speaks highly of me, though he's never said such to me personally: "[He's] the only real cook I have."
I hope he'll let me do caterings with him. He knows what he's doing, and I want to learn more.........
"A writer's chosen task is to write well and professionally. If you can't keep doing it, then you're no longer a professional, but a gifted amateur." L. E. Modessit, jr.