Turns out it’s our waitresses daughter...yet another parent fail! You two suck at being adults. Looking forward to the spit in my salad...
Turns out it’s our waitresses daughter...yet another parent fail! You two suck at being adults. Looking forward to the spit in my salad...[emoji35]
Thats the way I took it as well.I guess the mom (waitress) didn't have a babysitter so she had to bring her kids to work?
I rarely eat out at restaurants, so when I do I typically want it to be a very relaxing experience where I will have a few drinks, eat well and tip well. That being said, I can't stand when I'm seated next to a booth with children and they are standing on the seat staring at you from the other side or the parent lets the child cry for 3/4ths of my meal. I don't let my kids play on tablets, I simply bring flash cards, coloring books and about 4 other activities we do as a family as I enjoy Mexican restaurant happy hour!
I agree. The problem is it seems nobody in the service industry understands service anymore. Before I had kids my wife and I would go to a restaurant together where the hostess would seat us next to a family with young kids. The restaurant would be half empty and they would sit us one booth away. Now that I have kids myself the opposite happens. Numerous times have they tried to sit my wife and I with our kids next to a couple without kids. Even if they're good they're still very talkative, messy, and I can't always prevent a meltdown. I have said for a long time and still believe that restaurants should have a designated section for people with kids.
Haha. The Heritage sign had me thinking that was my old facility. Those CSX workers really dont give a fuck either. They have so many fucking protocols they go through while picking up cars. A 15 minute job takes three times that long
Simpsons have an episode where Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays" banned children from public places, there is a restaurant scene in the "kids section" that is priceless, complete anarchy.I agree. The problem is it seems nobody in the service industry understands service anymore. Before I had kids my wife and I would go to a restaurant together where the hostess would seat us next to a family with young kids. The restaurant would be half empty and they would sit us one booth away. Now that I have kids myself the opposite happens. Numerous times have they tried to sit my wife and I with our kids next to a couple without kids. Even if they're good they're still very talkative, messy, and I can't always prevent a meltdown. I always ask for a table further away. I have said for a long time and still believe that restaurants should have a designated section for people with kids.