Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Market Server
This week at the Marriott I was a market host with Melissa. Melissa is not normally the Market host, she is the Market supervisor. The women who is normally the host had the day off. Melissa said that all you have to do as a market host is stand outside the restaurant and greet the guest with a smile, show them to their table and give them their menus. When the restaurant gets really busy they are allowed to help the market servers get theirs meals or drinks on the tables. Because of the huge winter storm we got Thursday there were thousands of homes with out power. Many workers from out of state came here to help fix the power lines, and filled up the whole hotel. Melissa said that for breakfast they were very busy because all of the workers wanted to eat before they went to work for the day. But for lunch they were very slow because people were working through the whole day, but she expected that they would be busy again for dinner. Melissa showed me the menu for breakfast and explained to me that it would be less expensive to get the buffet than to get your whole breakfast off the menu. Once again it was a slow week at the Marriott, but I still learned what you have to do as a market server.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Market Server
This week at the Albany Marriott, I was again a Market Server. I worked with Ginny, and Mary-Anne. The Hotel was completely full, which meant the restaurant was very busy. When we first got there Ginny showed us the correct way to fold napkins, and gave us a big pile to fold. After Zylia and I finished folding napkins they asked me to fill the ice machine. When the restaurant got very busy Ginny and Mary-Anne were moving very fast and couldn't really teach us, so we should just watch for right now. When I was watching i noticed that you have to know how to move very fast. They would run back and forth from the dinning room to the kitchen to get there orders or to put there order on the register. After the restaurant slowed down they told us that we could go from table to table and pick up some dirty dishes that were left. After we cleared the tables they asked us to put silver wear on the table. Even though the restaurant was very busy I still learned what you have to do as a market server.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Market Host
This week at the Marriott i was was a Market Host. I worked with Dan the restaurant manager and Ginny the Market Host. When I first got there the restaurant was very slow and didn't have any guest so she asked me to put sugar packets on the tables and make sure the the silver wear and cups were on the tables perfectly. Once i was done with that we looked at the menu and Ginny explained to me that it was less expensive to eat the buffet than to order from the menu, because most of the meals are around $10 - $13 and didn't include drinks, the buffet cost $15 and was all you could eat and drink. Once some customers arrived i watched Ginny take orders and helped her get all the drinks. There was one group of people that wanted to be done eating in 18 minutes so the kitchen was crazy trying to get there meals out to them as quick as possible. Once the restaurant started filling up i stood on the side and watched because everyone was moving fast and i didn't want to get in the way, every now and then i would take someones dirty dishes to the dish washer. I learned that there are different cups for soda, diet soda, and iced tea. I had a good time and learned a lot working with the Market Host.
Starbucks
This week at the Albany Marriott I worked at Starbucks with Ginny. Because it was 2 days before thanksgiving the hotel was very slow, and I didn't get to do much. Ginny also didn't have much work to do so she just explained what she did. She told me that in the morning the first thing she does is start brewing the coffee, while she waits for that she gets her money and starts counting to make sure there is $250 in the register. After she counts her register she goes to the kitchen and gets all of the pastries, and buts them on display. She explained to me that this was not like a normal Starbucks, they only had coffee, tea, and lattes they don't make any frozen drinks. The Marriott was so slow that we didn't have one single customer. At around 1 o'clock she started getting ready to leave all she has to do is count her money and fill out the sheet that goes into detail about how much money is in her register, the other thing she has to do is put away the toaster. Even though there were no customers it was a good experience to work with Ginny and see what she does.
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