sunshineysoul
queen of bright-moon
don't let the door hit you on the way out.
get cookin
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overview.
The restaurant industry is one of the most demanding and brutal branches of the service industry there is. With an insane amount of moving parts involved, any restaurant should be a well-oiled machine. However, we all know how the service industry is; It gets messy, corporate making the people promises that the staff is simply unable to uphold.
And yet, the restaurant industry is one of the most well paying and one of the easiest industries to monopolize on. Which is exactly why the Howard family, known for owning one of the most successful ranches in the heart of Texas, has decided to take a crack at it. Known for their passion for ethical food production, they've decided the next step for them is to provide the food straight to the customers. Opening an all day, southern cuisine restaurant, the Howard family presents "Buttered Biscuits", their love letter to their customers.
Opening their first location just on the outskirts of Dallas, Texas a little over a year ago, the restaurant has recently undergone some renovations and updates to better accommodate their customers. After six months of having their doors closed, Buttered Biscuits is ready for their grand-reopening to the public! Old employees return, and the opportunities for new employees emerge! Servers, bussers, cooks, hosts, shift managers and bartenders! Buttered Biscuits needs them all!
With the restaurant being under the general management of one of the Howards themselves, Cole Howard, not everything may be as dream team, southern hospitality as some might lead on. With a staff of employees that work together as often as they do, things can certainly get heated. Most people just want to come in, do good work, get paid, and go home. But of course, just as in any group, there are the few, and the proud that accompany the many. Who knows what kind of drama has been cooking up in this restaurant since it's open? And how will things simmer as everyone falls back in step?
As the employees say: Get to cookin or get to steppin.
summary.
Howdy folks,
So, like stated earlier, this is going to follow a good ol southern restaurant in Dallas, Texas. There are going to be some adult themes, so we'd prefer if everyone in 18+. Most of the stuff we wanna say is gonna be listed in the rules so head on over there!!
home.plot. roles. rules.
Bussers.
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Bussers are the entry point in any restaurant. These are the employees that are responsible for keeping the place tidy. They sweep and mop, they clear dirty dishes from tables, they wash whatever dishes are thrown in their sink, and even have to put all the dirty dishes BACK where they go. A lot of bussers come into the restaurant business wanting to be something higher up, like a host or a cook, but every totem pole has to have a bottom.
Server.
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The servers of a restaurant tend to be the arms and legs of the business. Always running around, jotting down orders, relaying them to the kitchen, making sure drinks are filled at all times, doing everything within their power to keep customers happy and coming back. Everyone always assumes that servers have the easiest job, but truth be told theirs is one of the more difficult jobs with less pay. Yeah, they kind of have to fake a smile throughout their entire shift or else they donβt make a whole lot of tipsβ¦ Which sucks when you work tip wage.
Hosts.
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Hosts are truly the brain of the restaurant. Many people like to think Waiters are Hosts and vice versa, but that couldnβt be farther from the truth. Yes, most good hosts start as waiters, but they have a completely different job description; Waiters are responsible for managing tables, simply put. They learn their waiters and know who to seat which party at which table without overloading any waiter, they know how to handle reservations, including seating them, and they seem to have an answer for just about anything..
Cooks.
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The true heart and soul, the kitchen. Filled with all kinds of chefs and bakers, the kitchen is the soul of any restaurant. Donβt be mistaken, the kitchen gets heated and chaotic and filled with drama from time to time, the kitchen staff are also the people that get to blast their music and cook for a living.
Bartenders.
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The night life. Not starting their day until the late afternoon, the bartenders are responsible for the βSaloonβ. Mixing up drinks, keeping tabs open for those who require, and give a swift kick in the ass to whatever creep is staring at another customer.
Shift Managers.
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A little bit of everything. Shift Managers are essentially the parents of the crew, doing a lot of the unseen work due to having the most experience. Many newer employees like to claim that the shift managers don't do as much work as everyone else, but that is the opposite of true. Shift Managers make sure everything stays in shape, everyone stays on their job, all while working alongside other employees. It's a big task, and only the most responsible employees get this promotion
home.plot. roles. rules.
one.All RPN rules apply, especially no hate. No homophobia, transphobia, fatphobia, racism, etc etc. We like to have our rps be safe environments for people to have fun and be themselves! We're all here to write and enjoy our hobbies!! No hate, be good humans pretty please.
two.This will be an application based thread. Nobody is solidified as a character or a role until they are officially accepted by me, Sunny. Along those lines, this is not a first come first serve deal, we will select characters we believe are best suited for each role, regardless of how early or late their sheet was made. That being said, this is going to be an advanced rp, and while I don't believe in rp samples, keep in mind that I will be judging literary level from your cses!
three.As stated before, everyone applying to this thread needs to be 18+; I'm setting an age range for characters to be from 21-28, which will be leading to some adult themes, so let's all be legal adults! This is also going to be a semi advanced to fully advanced level thread, so i'm expecting at LEAST 3-4 paragraphs per post. Again, i'm not one for rp samples in cses, we just know that literary level often shows through character sheets, so just keep that in mind!
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