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You can redeem yourself and your tips when disaster strikes. Try these ideas for salvaging a shift gone bad.
Make sure your restaurant and hospitality resume serves up a full menu of your skills and accomplishments in food service. This sample shows you how.
Tips are a crucial part of hospitality workers' pay. Know the tipping policies before you start a new job.
Alcohol-awareness training can help you get the job, protect you legally --and ensure your patrons’ safety.
A restaurant's empty dining room is not its only indication of trouble. Take heed of these signs before it's too late.
An apprenticeship will give you valuable hands-on experience. Learn how these on-the-job training programs can boost your career.
This aspect of the food-service business generates billions in revenue every year. Find out if you could handle the pressure as a banquet manager.
Your knowledge and presentation of wines at the table can win over customers and boost your sales and tips.
In hospitality, a holiday isn’t necessarily a day off from work. Learn how to cope with working when everyone else is celebrating.
When thinking about travel, you might want to keep an eye out for career opportunities in tourism. Learn about the options.
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