Work to eat, Eat to Work is a statement developed by the author relating to the idea that a waitress often has to eat her words in order to keep her job. This is a skill made hard by the constantly disrespectful, self-serving customers who often deserve to be told off, but cannot be because of the realities of the restaurant industry. After all, the customer is ALWAYS right. This comic, inspired by its title, represents an over-dramatized day-in-the-life of a part-time waitress such as the author as she struggles to keep her opinions on good behavior to herself for the sake of her job.
Work to eat, Eat to Work is a statement developed by the author relating to the idea that a waitress often has to eat her words in order to keep her job. This is a skill made hard by the constantly disrespectful, self-serving customers who often deserve to be told off, but cannot be because of the realities of the restaurant industry. After all, the customer is ALWAYS right. This comic, inspired by its title, represents an over-dramatized day-in-the-life of a part-time waitress such as the author as she struggles to keep her opinions on good behavior to herself for the sake of her job.
Work to eat, Eat to Work is a statement developed by the author relating to the idea that a waitress often has to eat her words in order to keep her job. This is a skill made hard by the constantly disrespectful, self-serving customers who often deserve to be told off, but cannot be because of the realities of the restaurant industry. After all, the customer is ALWAYS right. This comic, inspired by its title, represents an over-dramatized day-in-the-life of a part-time waitress such as the auth