- The customer is always right. The first rule of being a good server is to remember the customer is always right.
- Be friendly but professional.
- Know the menu forward and backward.
- Practice good hygiene.
- Always upsell, but not in an obnoxious way.
What qualifications do you need to be a waitress?
There are no formal qualifications needed for a job as a waiter/waitress, so it's a great entry-level job, which can be fun and a good way to meet new people. It is possible to do formal hospitality training, such as a diploma in hospitality but this is not required to work as a waiter/waitress.
Can you make a lot of money as a waitress?
They certainly can. In most restaurants I know of they make more than the managers. A server who is personable, who has a good memory and the ability to upsell, is willing/able to work nights and weekends, and works in a busy restaurant with a decent ticket average can make a good living.
Can servers make 100k?
High-end restaurants are boosting their service game as prices rise up over $100 for a fine meal and guests become more demanding. Head waiters at top-tier restaurants can earn from $80,000 to as much as $150,000 a year including tips, according to industry executives.31 Dec 2013
How do I become a waitress with no experience?
- Smile and be friendly. A crucial aspect of the hospitality industry is making guests feel welcome.
- Know what's expected of you.
- Anticipating needs.
- Showcase your previous experience.
- Do your research on the venue.
- Practice at home.
- Be professional.
Is it easy to be a waitress?
Waitresses experience difficult working conditions even when they're not harassed. Few servers have health insurance or other benefits at the workplace, and often can't afford to take time off when they're ill. Shifts are erratic at many restaurants, making it difficult for waitresses to arrange child or elder care.
How do I get a waiter job with no experience?
- Show off your other work experience.
- Do your research.
- Practice your skills at home.
- Smile and be friendly.
- Be professional.