As a 5 year Texas Roadhouse veteran, I frequently still work
over the breaks to help with the blow of text book costs for the upcoming semester.
In my experience I have noticed many similarities between the two professions
with their customer focused application.

In a large scale restaurant, you have to communicate to more
than one person in order to complete an order; the bar, kitchen, mangers, hosts
and other servers. Similar to an agency, reporting with your team is crucial to
success.
PR is notorious for being a multi-tasked profession, juggling
between clients, work, and every social platform known to man. When you serve
in a restaurant you have to move from multiple tables to refills while running back-work
to help keep the restaurant flowing.
So, through a part-time job, I have acquired skills that
have helped me understand my clients’ objectives through attitude, communication
and multi-tasking.
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