Hello there and welcome to our new service industry podcast BarCode TSI, where we discuss all things service industry related.
On this episode you'll meet John Strawbridge. John brings us perspective from the other side, the customer side. We discuss ways to be a better customer, server, bartender, and much much more. This is an episode you don't want to miss.
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āMusic credit: āGoing Homeā By Lee Rosevereā Http://freemusicarchive.org/music/lee_Rosevere/
On this episode we talk about the ins and outs of the front of the house. We get into some details about pre-judging, race, running food and maximizing tips. 'Music credit: "Going Home" By Lee Rosevere' Http://freemusicarchive.org/music/lee_Rosevere/
On this episode Charlotte and Pamela discuss the perks of being in The Service Industry. They give you specific details about freedom, traveling, networking, and how much money is to be made.
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On this episode meet Gina Anderson. Gina has been in the Service Industry for 22 years and first got started as a phone delivery girl for Pizza Hut. Throughout her career, she has been a server, a trainer, a barback, bartender, banquet server, and a suite bartender at the Dallas Cowboy's stadium. Currently she is a server at Papasitos and a Bartender at the At&t stadium, which she has been doing since 2008.
/ / We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we enjoyed the interview and be sure to check us out on iTunes, STITCHER radio, and SoundCloud. We are still a new show, so please be sure to subscribe, rate, and review us on any of those podcast platforms! / /
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?Music Credit: ?Going Home? by Lee Rosevere? / / http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/
On this episode, Michelle gets into detail about what it's like working in the kitchen/BOH (back of the house), when it's a male dominated field. She gives you some helpful tips on how to stand out as a kitchen line cook, expo and how to be the voice of the servers and the cooks.
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/ / ?Music Credit: ?Going Home? by Lee Rosevere? / / http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/
On this episode, Michelle gets into detail about what it's like working in the kitchen/BOH (back of the house), when it's a male dominated field. She gives you some helpful tips on how to stand out as a kitchen line cook, expo and how to be the voice of the servers and the cooks.
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/ / ?Music Credit: ?Going Home? by Lee Rosevere? / / http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/
This episode we discuss two completely different experiences we had while dining out and having some beers.Ā One experience was pretty crappy and the other was exceptionally awesome!Ā Ultimately we took home some great lessons from both and share it here with all of you!
On this episode meet Darron Cardosa. Darron started up a service industry blog in 2008 and now has over 300k followers on Facebook, instagram, and other social media platforms. His blog is known around the world as "The Bitchy Waiter" and he wrote a book that was recently published and is now on sale at Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, or you can find a copy through his website at www.Thebitchywaiter.com / / / Darron first started working in the service industry in 1990 when he lived in Houston, Texas and found it as an easy job while he pursued an acting career. He started his blog 18 years later to vent his frustrations on the service industry. Darron has appeared on NBC's Today Show, The New York Post, Huffington Post, Dr. Phil, The Washington Post, just to name a few. / / We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we enjoyed the interview and be sure to check us out on iTunes, STITCHER radio, and SoundCloud. You can find each link below and also the where abouts of each establishment. We are still a new show, so please be sure to subscribe, rate, and review us on any of those podcast platforms!
On this episode meet Billy Cavallo.Ā Billy got started bussing tables at the ripe young age of 14 and has since been in the industry, giving him 12 years experience.Ā He has worked in just about every area of the service industry and is currently a bartender and a liquor brand ambassador.Ā Currently Billy is bartending at a known sports bar in Philadelphia, "Boxers Philly".
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āMusic Credit: āGoing Homeā by Lee Rosevereā
On this episode we are talking with Sebastian Miller.Ā Sebastian first got started in the service industry in 1997 when he was in high school.Ā His friend got him a job as a busser.Ā He has worked in 9 different establishments fulfilling the duties as a busser, expediter, server, bartender, assistant manager, and General manager.Ā Along with all of his service industry experience, Sebastian was also a COO for an energy drink company and helped organize promotional teams, educated vendors and sold into venues.
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He has some hilarious stories for us on some of his worst and best moments. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we enjoyed the interview and be sure to check us out on iTunes, STITCHER radio, and SoundCloud.Ā We are still a new show, so please be sure to subscribe, rate, and review us on any of those podcast platforms!
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āMusic Credit: āGoing Homeā by Lee Rosevereā
Episode Twelve meet Colleen Morrissey.Ā Colleen got started as a go-go dancer and cocktail server.Ā She learned to bartend by watching the bartenders flair and mix drinks and they helped her move behind the bar.Ā She has high volume bartending experience in Atlantic City's Casino nightclub nightlife and has been doing it for 12 years.Colleen offers us a glimpse into casino style bartending and talks about the union that bartenders and servers are a part of.Ā She has great advice for newbies in the industry and we'd love to know what you think!
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'Music Credit: "Going Home" by Lee Rosevere'
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