04-22-2020, 12:36 PM
Do you think a little of it is the "servant" role that plays into it?
Not at all as an insult, I mean those that take on serving others
are sometimes very kind, personable and eager to please. Motherly.
Caretaker is probably a better word, but in the food service industry
I suppose "server" comes to mind first. I know most people in those
positions are tit-for-tat-minded [nice & smiles for tips] but I'd wager
that there's a fair amount of genuinely good-natured souls out there
doing that job from the heart. As in, it might not be their ideal gig at
the time, but they've accepted that "This is my job and I'm going to
do it to the best of my ability!"
Not at all as an insult, I mean those that take on serving others
are sometimes very kind, personable and eager to please. Motherly.
Caretaker is probably a better word, but in the food service industry
I suppose "server" comes to mind first. I know most people in those
positions are tit-for-tat-minded [nice & smiles for tips] but I'd wager
that there's a fair amount of genuinely good-natured souls out there
doing that job from the heart. As in, it might not be their ideal gig at
the time, but they've accepted that "This is my job and I'm going to
do it to the best of my ability!"