Step 2: Kitchen Orientation
Step 3: Front of House Etiquette
Step 4: Order Taking
Step 5: Food Running
Step 6: Table Clearing
Step 7: Closing Duties
Step 8: The Final Exam
Remember: Training new restaurant employees is like herding cats. It's a chaotic, unpredictable, and often hilarious adventure. But with a sense of humor and a lot of patience, you can turn them into the best servers, cooks, and dishwashers in town.
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