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Waitstaff and fellow diners welcome and entertain them as opposed to seeing them as an annoyance.
Diya Luke: A Minor Diversion: Hunting Dinner At A Chiang Mai Market Diya Luke 2011
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Waitstaff offered stemmed glasses on trays to the vampires and placed red pillar candles around the room.
Fatal Circle Linda Robertson 2010
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You still come up 15-20 bucks richer at the end of the day, and you avoid accruing Bad Waitstaff Karma, which is a terrible thing to behold.
ana-ng Diary Entry ana-ng 2009
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Waitstaff should definitely be paid at least minimum wage, and difficult, demanding jobs should pay higher, but that's idealism.
How To Send Back Restaurant Food | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Waitstaff, for example, earn about $2 or $3 an hour - a bit more now in certain states - so a tip is just my contribution to their wage.
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Waitstaff were equally clueless about the complex menu items they had never served or even tasted.
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Waitstaff are the frickin' middlemen between you & the WAY underpaid/overworked cook who is at this moment weighing the moral implications of spitting/not spitting on your food like Anubis with rabies.
Adventures in Hollywood Steve Perry 2006
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Waitstaff are true miracle workers, and if you don't believe me, try being one.
Adventures in Hollywood Steve Perry 2006
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Waitstaff are frenzied and running hither and dither.
Belga Cafe (with pictures) Barbara 2006
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Waitstaff often complain online about parents whose children make a typical mess while eating and don't clean it up um, the parents don't clean it up, I mean.
Public Announcement ailbhe 2006
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