Mate, not long ago I started working as a waiter, but I encountered such a problem that my hands are shaking what you can advise me?
@sharsh242 күн бұрын
please never stop making videos, i’m thinking about being a busser and i’m nervous and your videos help me🥺
@RealServerTrainingКүн бұрын
haha thanks although i've gotten a bit busy with other projects. for now, please consider signing up here: www.realservertraining.com/ This will set you up with everything you need to know
@MR_THENIX204 күн бұрын
Appreciate your content man🙌
@redrage3696 күн бұрын
Got thrown into serving with no experience or training, developed my own ways to survive and it surprises me how close I was to this system, currently 3 months in, good job!
@RealServerTraining4 күн бұрын
awesome glad you're made it through. if you need/ want more, everything is here: www.realservertraining.com/ masterclass on all things serving
@albertbobojorquez99647 күн бұрын
Great experience for the guest. Only thing I think you missed is removing the extra covers on the table.
@RealServerTraining4 күн бұрын
thanks man glad you liked this. yeah extra covers.... we put this together pretty quick and didn't consider everything -- just trying to give high level overview on serving in these kinds of restuarants
@SohaibSaidi-G8 күн бұрын
I was absolutely clumsy and bad but your videos helped my massively although my weakness is that i sometimes forget people and their orders and cant carry multiple drinks nicely other than that i am doing amazing specially my skills dealing with all sorts of folks but work in a rather small bar now having five to six tables maximum rarely though rich people dont come here and i want to start working in a state restaurant i will apply in three days though i am super scared but calm wish me luck your videos were the best i definitely need much more tips and training plus maybe paid video chats if possible
@RealServerTraining4 күн бұрын
glad these videos have helped! everything you need is here: www.realservertraining.com/ All focused on high-volume restaurants, dealing with people, etc.
@Luci_lanterne8369 күн бұрын
I’ve been a server for a few months now and while I’ve had positive feedback on my service, i definitely feel I could fine tune some minor flaws, so I’m very thankful for this video. Thank you for the useful information!
@RealServerTraining4 күн бұрын
awesome glad this helped. if you want to up your skills more, everything is here: www.realservertraining.com/ seriously in-depth training that's helped 1000's of new servers
@baydaloyal12 күн бұрын
& i want to ask also, I'll work in a fast food I'll handle the paying off & serving. but the boss said you'll also clean the dishes & cut the potato. I don't understand.
@baydaloyal12 күн бұрын
What do you think using gloves
@baydaloyal12 күн бұрын
same in fast food? I dunno really what to communicate, I'm alone & shy
@Jungla69413 күн бұрын
2:28 "Working on???" I'm here enjoying a quiet night out with my GF...no work is involved. Eating is not work.
@Jungla69413 күн бұрын
1:56 you picked up the plate with the wrong hand
@bad_choyces14 күн бұрын
Vid starts at 0:42 - click here to skip the nonsense
@hubiaoai14 күн бұрын
I am a ICT manager in China , I want to be a waiter in USA , but looks like a lot of things need to be learn , nice vedio , many thanks
@RealServerTraining12 күн бұрын
谢谢。在这里查看我的其他频道: www.youtube.com/@muaythaiexport
@DavidKrakt16 күн бұрын
One tip that I feel really helped me improve as a server.. People are there to enjoy their friends and family. So, not to butt in too much and interupt their time. Rather than stopping and asking if someone needs a refill, I just bring the refill to the table, and 9 out of 10 times, I can see the guests happy they are getting such prompt service.
@RealServerTraining15 күн бұрын
100%. Unobtrusive service is way to go. People aren't there to hang out with me.
@freddydanielmendezabreustu724917 күн бұрын
Excellent job I´m waiting for new videos. I had watched all the videos, I think, I have learned to much.
@RealServerTraining15 күн бұрын
glad you enjoyed! more here: realservertraining.com
@brandonestevez619120 күн бұрын
Homie redo this video… I looked up steps of service cuz I was confused on what that was.. idk it was the basic shit I’ve been doing for years but I don’t think you can title the video what you did. It’s honestly clickbait, your the server of an Outback or Applebees id be so annoyed with 95% of the shit you said or did. Redo this one lil homie.
@deem.a.557721 күн бұрын
I just had an interview at a restaurant and got hired on the spot for a server. I've only worked cafes. I am so excited and your videos rn are everything🫶
I am really thankful that i found your yt channel💕
@RealServerTraining15 күн бұрын
glad you found it! complete programs here: realservertraining.com
@Void-xy9nb25 күн бұрын
Im starting my seasonal server job again and I noticed last summer that when I walk ,when i put my heel on the ground my whole body shakes and the drinks shake,sometimes the drinks spill even when on the tray.This is why I must always see at the tray,instead of forward like other servers.I work on a Bar-restaurant.Can you give me tips on this if you understand?
@o0Blu3b1rd0o29 күн бұрын
If necessary, I'll even say, ' Where do you prefer I put your plate?' BC sometimes I'm waiting on a table of businessmen, looking at drafts opened up and laying across the table. I will not touch someone's phones some people are way too touchy about their phones. I'd be irritated if someone touched my phone, Lol. So I ask where its best for me to place their food. It makes it seem as if you really care what works best for them (even if you really don't care, lol). If I have one available, I'll even suggest that I pull over an unoccupied table thats nearby to put the food on for them. They usually appreciate this bc it doesn't require then having to quickly rearrange themselves to make room for.their food. Don't forget to ask if they need to go boxes ;)
@o0Blu3b1rd0o29 күн бұрын
And if theyre not sure if theyre going to like a certain sauce, and Thats where they are getting caught up on something that they are leaning towards ordering, offer to bring out a little bit of the sauce in a little dressing cup.or something for them to try. They know that they like grilled chicken. But will they like it w that sauce smothered on it? Let them try the sample, or suggest that they order the dish and that they can ask for the sauce to be put on the aide of their dish. Then they can add it if they want and then whole dish isn't ruined by a sauce they ended up not liking......
@o0Blu3b1rd0o29 күн бұрын
I've also found for recommendations to make those that benefit me while making the customer happy. For.instance, if we're super busy and I'm waiting on a large table, it would benefit me to point out that we have a wing and pizza special. Maybe 4 pizzas and 2 doz wings would be enough for the group. If they agree to something such as that,a big chunk of time is saved BC now I don't have to go to each individual customer and take their order for specific hoagies, soups, salads with particular wants (lettuce, toasted, blah blah blah...). 'Oh, so we want pepperoni pizzas? How about maybe a plain for those who don't care for pepperoni...?' Gently guide and suggest what they can get, ensuring too, to make it a point to ask,'Is this ok with everyone?' at some point. That gives the person that say, doesn't like pizza or wings, the chance to say,'Hey I'd just like a house salad' or whatever else they want. Making a few pizzas and throwing wings in is easier on the kitchen, also. Again, then they aren't dealing w a various number of random orders for this table. Customers get fed, my job is a little simpler, other customers don't have to wait so long for me to get to them BC less of my time is spent focusing on this one group of people, etc. .....Its just a technique that I've found works for me. Also app aren't necessarily a waste of money. You've heard of hangry, right? I don't want a hungry table. Neither do my customers-they don't want mom to be bitchy BC she's hungry, lol! Get something in their tummies and they'll most likely be more pleasant and easy going as customers. It'll take stress off of you
@DaveTube-dy4cwАй бұрын
No fake shit. Just REAL GOOD service.
@RealServerTraining15 күн бұрын
yeah man i'm of course nice and friendly with tables but competence > charm
@faisal.comilla.98Ай бұрын
The following experience happened to me several times while going to a restaurant with my wife. Waiter greets my wife and gets order. Since my wife typically orders multiple items, the waiter totally ignores me without asking (and not even greeting) anything. Therefore, I need to call the waiter again to give my order. Then the waiter comes back in the middle of meal time and communicates only with my wife to make sure that everything is okay. Finally, the waiter comes with the bill at the end and communicates with me for the first time. I wanted to ask you whether it is normal for a waiter only to communicate with female guests unless the time comes for the bill payment (and, expect a generous tip from the male guest)?
@faisal.comilla.98Ай бұрын
The following experience happened to me several times while going to a restaurant with my wife. Waiter greets my wife and gets order. Since my wife typically orders multiple items, the waiter totally ignores me without asking (and not even greeting) anything. Therefore, I need to call the waiter again to give my order. Then the waiter comes back in the middle of meal time and communicates only with my wife to make sure that everything is okay. Finally, the waiter comes with the bill at the end and communicates with me for the first time. I wanted to ask you whether it is normal for a waiter only to communicate with female guests unless the time comes for the bill payment (and, expect a generous tip from the male guest)?
@strongvaughnАй бұрын
Yo that was the hardest intro I’ve ever seen 💪
@RealServerTraining15 күн бұрын
lol thanks!
@joes0406Ай бұрын
Are trays a no no?
@RealServerTrainingАй бұрын
trays are fine! some restaurants don't actually use trays though... and often it's faster to just get a follow
@mariafernandatarazon409Ай бұрын
Your videos are amazing. I appreciate the edition and the valuable information on them
@RealServerTrainingАй бұрын
thank you! glad you found the channel :)
@joes0406Ай бұрын
What if it's really hot
@RealServerTrainingАй бұрын
just take two plates. sometimes i'll even use a napkin to pinch the plates. or a tray if it's in a restaurant that uses trays
@Cole_pieАй бұрын
Instead of open arm taking plates off of the table, shouldn't you walk around the the other side of the table to minimize reaching over your customer(which makes them feel uncomfortable). Now if you have a booth against a wall obviously you can't do that. But I was thought that you walk around the table to get their plates. And likewise for a round table.
@RealServerTrainingАй бұрын
yeah! absolutely walk around - this is more if we're against a wall/ booth or if it's just a super busy more casual restaurant. and ideally if I am reaching over guests, I serve guests on outside first so I'm not reaching over other plates.
@heart_less2686Ай бұрын
“This is how i structure my book” im sorry but it had me dying
@br2266Ай бұрын
All I learned from this is that if you’re big and threatening and hairy and use your hands a lot then people are going to just nod their head, it’s a survival thing, has nothing to do with what he said.
@SohaibSaidi-GАй бұрын
What a helpful video I am only 18 I was so nervous your videos helped me so much for my new job as a waiter in a big restaurant
@RealServerTrainingАй бұрын
Glad you found this channel! full courses at www.realservertraining.com
@SohaibSaidi-GАй бұрын
@@RealServerTraining can i ask questions once I buy the course?
@RealServerTrainingАй бұрын
@@SohaibSaidi-G of course
@alessioaguАй бұрын
Big mistake : you didn’t ask her about any allergy 😮
@RealServerTraining4 күн бұрын
this isn't a real dining experience... just a high-level overview
@chloeanastasia4050Ай бұрын
I love the way you say “sure” lol I’m in love with your accent, I’m from Kentucky so I love a little Tennessee drawl 🫶🏼🩷
@RealServerTrainingАй бұрын
😊 thank you
@bizzybeefamilyАй бұрын
great info!
@RealServerTrainingАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@teiece7890Ай бұрын
Can you pretty please do a video on running checks and receipts and all that? Including separate checks ❤️
@RealServerTrainingАй бұрын
hmmm will keep this in mind!
@jqy4shoАй бұрын
@@RealServerTrainingyes, please a runner video!
@Coco044Ай бұрын
what if u got 4 plates
@PodChklilpp339Ай бұрын
The first five seconds where funny and adorable
@jared1862Ай бұрын
What do you do if you run out of space on the card?
@RealServerTrainingАй бұрын
flip it over and renumber
@deepwaygaming8679Ай бұрын
hy i am from Algeria 🇩🇿 istarte working as waiter in 4 stars hotel iwich to learn many things from your videos and your experience
@RealServerTrainingАй бұрын
Glad you found the channel! Thanks for watching - please share with friends
@olivialivetvvods6076Ай бұрын
I just got promoted to server at the upscale steakhouse I work at. I have no experience in serving and I'm super nervous! I just know I'm gonna be binging so many of these videos haha
@RealServerTrainingАй бұрын
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@scubasteve57142 ай бұрын
Absolutely!!! Will watch this again!
@RealServerTrainingАй бұрын
Thank you! Please share the content if you find it useful
@antonioboros7772 ай бұрын
Really good content. Top notch 👌✅
@RealServerTraining2 ай бұрын
thank you!
@MattPendleton-ub9fe2 ай бұрын
Is he a valley girl or surfer boy with that bullshit affect