Posted by Gloria | Posted in Answers | Posted on 25-07-2011
Tags: Backyard, Interview, Monday..., Olive, third
Query by James N: My 3rd interview for Olive Backyard is on Monday…?
So my third job interview at Olive Garden is Monday and I’m anxious to set in my two weeks at my existing work. I know I shouldn’t put in my two weeks till I have this work for confident but likely on my third job interview is it rather significantly a certain factor? And how prolonged does it take at Olive backyard to commence making good cash with paycheck and suggestions combined?
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Reply by Lab Coat Larry
I wish you very good luck but don’t stop till you have the task for sure.
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Don’t quit until you are sure you have the job! I assume you are applying for a serving position since you mentioned tips. I also worked for Olive Garden as a server about 10 years ago. I remember the training being a bit long ~ it included a day or two in the kitchen watching how to prepare some of the foods. Normally they will give you part of another server’s tables to wait on with that server watching you. You do not normally get to keep those tips as they really belong to the other server. Once you get your own section upon completing your training, you can start making your own tips; however, the sections aren’t very big ~ maybe two to three tables at the most until they are sure you can handle more. I would say depending on what shifts (day/night, weekend/weekday) you work you should be able to start making decent tips after one month or so.
As far as your hourly rate is concerned ~ depending on what state you live in you could earn minimum wage even after training is over (such states as California) or in some states like out here on the east coast you will only make half-wage (1/2 of the minimum wage) once you are out of training and earning tips.
Good luck with your last interview! =)
dont give your notice until you know you got the job.
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I agree, don’t quit a job until you have a job.