In this blog, I'm going to give you an insight on what it's like to deal with the wonderful and sometimes not so wonderful customers of Applebee's. Many people have served tables and some have not, but I started waiting tables six years ago. I started with no experience at all and not knowing what I would be getting myself into. To back up, I first waited tables at a Coney Island in Chelsea, MI. Sounds like just a hot dog joint, but it was actually considered a family restaurant, which was always a big hit there. I made great money, but some of the things I witnessed. Whew, from children who couldn't control their food, flinging it across the restaurant, to adults who nobody could please, no matter how hard they tried. I loved my job though, I would consider myself a people watcher. I always wonder if they do these things at home or if they make that big of a mess where ever they go, never truly understood.
That brings me to present time, Applebee's...where to start...
If you would have asked me a year ago if I would be living in Florida and working at an Applebee's, I would have laughed at you and said NO WAY! Now...I couldn't be happier.
One thing I do have to say is the people here are 100% different, not in a bad way and nobody take offense to that, but every where you go it is always different. Customers still make the biggest messes and at times there are people who I cannot please, no matter how hard I try, but when it comes down to it Southern customers are so much nicer. Easier to get along with and easier to joke with.
Stick around and keep reading my blog and learn more about the wonderful people/customers at Applebee's. :)

I am interested in this, I am sure there are going to be some good posts on your blog.
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ReplyDeleteHey Melissa~ I am from Jackson, MI and have eaten at that Coney Island a few times!
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