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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 684906" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>Lil my son started out as a busboy. He didn't like being a "peasant and cleaning up after other people". He said that as a joke but as of yesterday he now is a food runner and will be learning the menu so he can become a server. </p><p></p><p>He has SEVERE social anxiety so this is really a shocker to me. I wanted to suggest he try to move up from his "peasant" job but bit my tongue. Now he is doing it on his own = much better. Plus he has not been good with hygiene so never imagined him around food/people eating (yuc) but haven't seen him in six weeks so maybe this has improved (?). </p><p></p><p>Would that be something your son may consider? Busboy is pretty much easy I'd think for kids like ours and they can do okay with tips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 684906, member: 15032"] Lil my son started out as a busboy. He didn't like being a "peasant and cleaning up after other people". He said that as a joke but as of yesterday he now is a food runner and will be learning the menu so he can become a server. He has SEVERE social anxiety so this is really a shocker to me. I wanted to suggest he try to move up from his "peasant" job but bit my tongue. Now he is doing it on his own = much better. Plus he has not been good with hygiene so never imagined him around food/people eating (yuc) but haven't seen him in six weeks so maybe this has improved (?). Would that be something your son may consider? Busboy is pretty much easy I'd think for kids like ours and they can do okay with tips. [/QUOTE]
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