Gucci-shod leveraged-buy-out kings may appear to be more sophisticated than the waitresses buying dotcom shares a decade ago but many of the newcomers are no more knowledgeable about technology.
"This isn't something they teach at the police academy, " he said over lunch at the Country Bar and Grill, where the waitresses had been joking about offering a Ninja Burger Special.
One thing we noticed at this party, besides the fact that even the waitresses looked like recognizable actresses (one Selma Blair, another Ginnifer Goodwin) was how many people go out at night and just take pictures.
One of the waitresses left at the same time as Hilton, and she told co-workers the next day that Hilton stared at her as she walked to her car, which made her feel "uneasy, " Barkley said.
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The older waitresses who have ruled the roost for decades are gradually retiring, but the younger staff perpetuate a delightful house serving style based on smiles and solicitude.
Amy Yates, 32, was the only one of the restaurant's waitresses who watched the debate, but she said it didn't change her vote.
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Many witnesses confirm the win streak and many waitresses and dealers are grateful for the pleasing thousand dollar tips that the big winner reportedly spread around.
Coetzee bounced back from his lone bogey with a birdie on the rowdy 17th hole, where Hooters waitresses serve wings in the grandstands.
Kim Lupien was the only one of the restaurant's six waitresses who made it to work, climbing through snowdrifts from her home nearby.
The lunch counter needs a few more waitresses and servers to feed them.
Petty rivalries between coffee waitresses are played out at the cash till.
According to a new French study published in the Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research, waitresses who wear red earn bigger tips.
The big drop in the unemployment rate did not come from all of the new jobs created (which were largely in hospitality and health care, with 25, 000 new bartenders and waitresses minted in December and 36, 000 health professionals finding work) but simply from the erasure of unemployed people from the rolls.
But sadly there were no girls with dresses on-fire, no waitresses with Kabuki makeup, no men with the strange kind of facial hair Wes Bentley as Seneca, the game master, sports in the movie.
Michael Cortez, grandson of the founder, leads me to the kitchens through a warren of dining rooms, each more lavishly festooned with tinsel and fairy lights than the last, all patrolled by a restless army of flamenco-dressed waitresses.
The old-school breakfast joint sprang up in Route 66's heyday, and waitresses still deliver thick-cut French toast and plate-defying omelettes - along with free doughnut holes and Milk Duds - near the fabled road's starting point.
The lower-wage occupations that grew the most during the recovery include retail salespersons, food preparation workers, laborers and freight workers, waiters and waitresses, personal and home care aides, and office clerks and customer representatives.
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The big drop in the unemployment rate did not come from all of the new jobs created (which were largely in hospitality and health care, with 25, 000 newly-minted bartenders and waitresses in December and 36, 000 health professionals finding work) but simply from the erasure of unemployed people from the rolls.
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