Most of the time I work night time which means that I start at 6pm and work till anytime between 9pm and 3am, but 2 days a week I work daytime as well, so I know both groups, the night-time people and the daytime-people - and they are soooo different. I have to say, I like both, but it's like working in two different Restaurants!
For the daytime people it's "busy" if there are more than 2 customers at the same time, "we haven't had time for..it as too busy", they always try to provide good service "do they want this as entree or all together", while you can be happy to get all your food maybe in a time frame of 20 minutes with the night-time people, cause most of the time it's so crowded at nighttime that you have no time to think about, what should come first, I am always happy, when I can bring chips to the people before they finished their souvalaki... The daytimepeople even start to panic, if there are 2 customers at the same time and just one of them is doing the souvlakis right now to the general amusement of the nighttime people, as they sometimes do 10 at a time alone.
The night-time people are definitely more funny, they are most of the time 3 Indian guys in the mid twentys and it's always fun with them, cause they do and talk a lot of shit instead of working, but they don't help you with anything that's not food, there can be 6 tables full of dirty dishes and a full kitchen as well, but they don't help you to tidy up, they just say "chill", "take a break"," don't run around too much", even if they got nothing to do and just block the way to the kitchen. The daytime people always help you, even if it's not too necessary, they always give plates to the customers or pick up dirty plates if they see some, but even if it's really nice with them it's just not as funny.
Even the prices are different, it says 3,5 $ for drinks on the menu so, I charge everyone 3,5$, the daytime people charge 3$ for cans and 4$ for bottles and the night-time people 3 for everything (the fifty cents are to complicated).
Nevertheless both groups do got some things in common, they both want you to not work too much (daytime:) You don't have to clean for me, if the manger isn't here", (nighttime:)" what are you doing?! They'll make you clean all the time if you do it properly! Stop it." and they force you to eat all the time.
Hilarious! It's like a real-life caricature! There are situations in life where a sense of humour is a great gift! Take care and greetings from beautiful first-day-of-spring Frankfurt, Judy
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