Genevieve Sleboda, a Florida resident with a master's degree in education, revealed that she couldn't afford to live on the salaries offered in her field and turned to waiting tables, which she claims pays better. With the high cost of student debt and uncertain returns on advanced degrees, many young professionals are facing financial challenges and reevaluating the value of higher education in relation to their career prospects.
Sydney Sweeney took on a sketch as a new waitress at Hooters during her hosting gig on Saturday Night Live, raking in $36,000 in tips despite her poor serving skills. Her co-workers suggest it might not be the best place for her, but the chain's mascot disagrees, likening her to Harry Potter at Hogwarts.
A Michigan waitress was fired after receiving a $10,000 tip on a $32.43 bill, which she shared with coworkers, but the restaurant owners claimed the dismissal was unrelated to the tip. The waitress, Linsey Boyd, alleged that she lost her job due to drama and animosity surrounding the tip, while the restaurant owners cited labor laws as limiting what they could share about the termination. Social media backlash ensued, with users expressing outrage and leaving negative reviews for the restaurant.
A waitress in Michigan was fired from the Mason Jar Café after receiving a $10,000 tip from a customer, which was intended to be divided among the staff to honor the restaurant's deceased manager. The waitress claimed that drama ensued when the money was divided, leading to her termination. The restaurant's owners stated that the decision to fire the waitress was not made lightly and emphasized their care for their staff, but the waitress expressed shock and disappointment at losing her job.
A Michigan waitress who received a $10,000 tip was fired from her job days later, with the restaurant claiming the dismissal was unrelated to the generous gratuity and was “purely a business decision.” The anonymous customer left the now-viral tip to honor a friend, requesting the server to split the gift amongst the entire wait staff. The restaurant owners refuted claims that the firing was related to the tip or its aftermath, citing labor laws as a reason for not providing details.
Singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles reflects on how her involvement in the Broadway musical adaptation of Waitress saved her life and became the centerpiece of her career. As she prepares for the release of a filmed version of the production, Bareilles discusses her struggles with aging in the public eye and the pressure to conform to beauty standards. She emphasizes the importance of embracing oneself and rejecting societal expectations, particularly for women. Bareilles also highlights the relevance of Waitress in addressing reproductive rights and body image issues, reminding audiences to enjoy life's moments and not be burdened by societal baggage.
A viral TikTok video featuring waitresses discussing the things they judge customers for, including sitting on the same side of a booth, has sparked debate and backlash. While some found the video relatable and funny, others, particularly restaurant patrons, felt offended by the waitresses' list of annoyances. The creator eventually turned off the comment section due to the negative feedback. Sitting on the same side of the booth is a topic that has generated discussion in various articles, Reddit posts, and blog posts, with some expressing strong disapproval of the behavior.
Actors' Equity Association and The Broadway League have reached a settlement regarding a grievance filed against the producers and licensor of the musical Waitress. The grievance alleged "double-breasting," the simultaneous profiting from union and non-union workers. The settlement acknowledges the interests of all parties involved and resolves the unique circumstances surrounding the production. Waitress had both union and non-union tours running concurrently, with evidence suggesting a financial interest in the non-union production that violated union recognition clauses. The filing triggered a card campaign for representation by Actors' Equity, with non-union members citing pay disparities and safety concerns.
Fans of Emily Blunt express disappointment after a clip resurfaces of the actor fat-shaming a waitress during a talk show appearance in 2012. Blunt's remarks have sparked backlash online, with many highlighting the impact of her words on the waitress, who was likely a fan. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of being mindful of the impact of words, particularly for public figures.
A waitress shared her frustration on Reddit about customers demanding that she smile more while on the job. One male customer even told her to smile if she wanted to keep her change. The waitress argued that she does smile when it is appropriate, but it is difficult to continue smiling after a long and exhausting shift dealing with unruly customers. She also added that it is even "more insulting" when a female customer instructs her to smile than when a male customer does. Redditors praised the waitress for her response to the man's uncalled for comment.
Singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles talks about her experience playing the Baker's Wife in the Broadway revival of Into the Woods, which received six Tony nominations. She also reflects on her love for Waitress, the musical she wrote the songs for, and her anxiety and decision to take medication. Bareilles also discusses her role in the TV comedy Girls5Eva and the challenges of playing a popstar.
A Hooters waitress named Charity has gone viral on TikTok for sharing the jokes she likes to use on customers. Her routine includes calling male customers "princess," pretending to be out of water, and giving the silent treatment to sassy customers. Many people found her routine hilarious and relatable, with some even saying they use similar jokes in their own service jobs. Charity also revealed that her tips are "sooo good" thanks to her sassy approach.
A Hooters waitress named Charity has gone viral on TikTok for sharing the jokes she likes to use on customers. Her routine includes calling male customers "princess," pretending to be out of water, and giving the silent treatment to sassy customers. Many people found her routine hilarious and relatable, with some even saying they use similar jokes in their own service jobs. Charity also revealed that her tips are "sooo good" thanks to her sassy approach.