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Old 02-15-2014, 06:53 AM   #386
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Originally Posted by Springs1 View Post
So what you are saying is you sew your own clothes, you grow your own garden of fruits and vegetables, you wash your own car all the time, you change your own car's oil all the time rather than having someone else do it, etc.

Get my drift? If you can't say you do all of those things, then how can you call me lazy for not cooking? Some people sew and grow their own garden for example.

You are lazy in OTHER WAYS. Most people are. I am lazy with that stuff. I don't do all of those things either. I do wash my own car, that's about it out of that list I provided. I do clean my own house. Some people pay housekeepers to do it. That's lazy right there. Understand what I am saying that we are all lazy in some ways. The thing is, I am saying on the jobs I have had, I am not lazy. That's my point. When I am on the job, I do the BEST I can. I would do as I preach like write every single thing down, check over the things I would give my customers, etc. Understand my point?
It takes a day to sew a set of clothes. It takes 5 minutes to make a salad, 20 minutes with a healthy entre. It is actually less time than the driving time to go to the restaurant. So you are contradicting yourself. It is actually more work and time consuming to go out. And the garbage restaurants (if they can be called that) you frequent, are barely above fast food joints. If you expect incredible service, it won't be found at a place that hands out plastic cups of ranch, and bottomless soft drinks. Figuratively, you are going into a Hyundai dealership, and expecting to drive out with a Bentley for the same price. Mediocre service at sub standard garbage restaurants where everything comes out of a deep fryer is par for the course, and to be expected. There is a reason most people have to work in them, and it is rarely because they choose to. They are one of two things. A starving student more educated than you that despises what they are doing, and do it out of necessity until they finish school to be your boss one day. Or an uneducated adult that can't find a real job that pays well. Nobody wakes up one day and says "I want to work at Appleby's for a living!" Nobody.

On the other hand, go to a fine dining establishment and be served by a true professional server, and you will have an entirely different experience. However, your personal expectations and lack of class, do not fall in line with International/Gourmet restaurant etiquette. You would likely be asked to leave, if you put on your little act. There is a way you will be served in those establishments that 99% of the world accepts as the norm. What you believe to be proper server etiquette is outside of it, and they will not change for one lunatic demanding sleeves of ranch dressing and bread to take home.

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