Chinese edition of Waiter Rant: Thanks for the Tip - Confessions of a Cynical Waiter. The would-be priest turned waiter is given us diners the real picture of what goes on behind the dining room and how customers are treated by the wait staff - without the customer's knowledge, of course. The book, original a blog, is funny, zany, and with the best tips every diner should heed. In Traditional Chinese. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.
Steve Dublanica Poradie kníh (chronologicky)
Tento autor využíva svoj jedinečný pohľad na svet, získaný prácou v pohostinstve, na prenikavé skúmanie ľudskej povahy. Jeho písanie je ostré, vtipné a často dojemné, s citom pre nuansy medziľudských interakcií. Svojimi postrehmi a rozprávaním ponúka čitateľom pútavý a uveriteľný pohľad na každodenný život a vzťahy. Jeho dielo je svedectvom o nenápadných hrdinoch a nečakaných momentoch, ktoré formujú naše životy.


According to The Waiter, eighty percent of customers are nice people just looking for something to eat. The remaining twenty percent, however, are socially maladjusted psychopaths. Waiter Rant offers the server's unique point of view, replete with tales of customer stupidity, arrogant misbehavior, and unseen bits of human grace transpiring in the most unlikely places. Through outrageous stories, The Waiter reveals the secrets to getting good service, proper tipping etiquette, and how to keep him from spitting in your food. The Waiter also shares his ongoing struggle, at age thirty-eight, to figure out if he can finally leave the first job at which he's truly thrived.