A Quote by Sally Schneider

I was working in restaurants as a captain and as a waiter. — © Sally Schneider
I was working in restaurants as a captain and as a waiter.
Given the clientele, the restaurants on Capri might resemble those fancy Northern Italian places on the East Side of Manhattan where the captain has taken bilingual sneering lessons from the maitre d' at the French joint down the street and the waiter, whose father was born in Palermo, would deny under torture that tomato sauce has ever touched his lips.
I never taste the wine first in restaurants, I just ask the waiter to pour.
Waiter trainers claim that an investment in education pays off very quickly for restaurants.
Restaurants should be democratic; you shouldn't be made to feel privileged for getting a table or being lectured by the waiter.
Throughout my entire life, I've always been a captain. I was the captain of my high school team. I was the captain at Oklahoma State University. I was the captain of the 2008 Olympic team.
If you're a waiter, the worst thing you can do is go to work resenting your job. This will sound trite - but it's the reality, and part of my personality - yet when I was a waiter, I tried to be the best waiter, and when I was a bingo-caller I tried to be the best bingo-caller.
When you find a waiter who is a waiter and not an actor, writer, musician or poet, you've found a jewel.
When I was a waiter, I wanted to be the best waiter I could be and worked to be better at it every day.
When I was a waiter I was fired twice from the same restaurant. I guess I was that good of an actor but that bad of a waiter.
Having been to Europe and working and traveling there, the restaurants my wife and I remember were always off the beaten trail restaurants. So I tried to seek a little 'off the beaten trail,' but cool area.
I definitely had fun being a waiter. I can't say for sure that I was a good waiter. I think that I made people have a good time.
I've been auditioning since I was 20, working as a waiter, getting theater gigs, doing the 'Law and Order's.
I worked at Starbucks, I was a waiter, a bartender and a valet, sometimes working 2 to 3 jobs at a time while getting a lot of 'no's' as an actor.
They were tough times and I started working when I was 10 years old, delivering papers and eventually becoming a waiter.
Well, isn't Bohemia a place where everyone is as good as everyone else - and must not a waiter be a little less than a waiter to be a good Bohemian?
I will be captain for my teammates and be captain of Manchester United is an important achievement for me but I think everyone is the captain, everyone needs to help and be a leader in their own way, leadership is different in every player.
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