If a restaurant is training me 5 days, will I be a server or host?!


Question:

If a restaurant is training me 5 days, will I be a server or host?

I was hired by Friday's, and they told me I'd start next week, but didn't tell me what they'd be hiring me as, a server, or host. The training though is 5 days, what do you think?


Answers:
Sounds like a server, but they could also be cross training. Some places have their servers take turns, and usually don't have an actual hostess except during peak hours. Believe me, the money is way way way better as a server.

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You are going to be a server. It takes more training time to be a host.

I think you should ask, rather than guess what they are planning to teach you in the next five days. As a rule, the hierarchy is the guy (or gal) who sets the tables, then the server, then the host. But each place is different, so ask them. They won't be insulted. If anything, they'll be happy that you are that interested in your job.

I doubt that they are going to start you off as a host (you usually have to gain some seniority at the restaurant before you are promoted to host)...though I could be wrong. If they are training you, you are probably starting as a server. Good luck!

They will be training you for BOTH those positions, and will probably show you how to bus tables as well. They might need you one night as a hostess and other nights as a server... eventually you will most likely be a server and enjoy those nice big tips. As you get experienced, you'll serve more and more.

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Were you told how to place people? or were you told where the plates and such were fond? If the first ,you're a Host. 2 You're a server. They may train you for both and see what suits you more.




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