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How do you tell a restaurant server her highlights don't conform to corporate guidelines and needs to make an appointment with Miss Clairol? Funny thing, at the same time she's encouraged by the front office to have a neckline that plunges down to Tijuana. Sure, she's supported to have her "front office" open for business since it's good for business. These women who get mixed signals from their bosses just numb themselves to mixed messages and go out on the floor where they numb themselves to inappropriate behavior from their customers who love to tip. It's a power trip for these big spenders to lay wads of cash out on the table. Little do they know they've been manipulated by the server to do so. And then there's the question of the transgender server...at Hooters! What does the front office say about their "front office" both above and below the Mason-Dixon line? In this episode, Host Eric Levin explores these issues and more in his inimitable style you've come to love.
Email Eric Levine at: [email protected]
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How do you tell a restaurant server her highlights don't conform to corporate guidelines and needs to make an appointment with Miss Clairol? Funny thing, at the same time she's encouraged by the front office to have a neckline that plunges down to Tijuana. Sure, she's supported to have her "front office" open for business since it's good for business. These women who get mixed signals from their bosses just numb themselves to mixed messages and go out on the floor where they numb themselves to inappropriate behavior from their customers who love to tip. It's a power trip for these big spenders to lay wads of cash out on the table. Little do they know they've been manipulated by the server to do so. And then there's the question of the transgender server...at Hooters! What does the front office say about their "front office" both above and below the Mason-Dixon line? In this episode, Host Eric Levin explores these issues and more in his inimitable style you've come to love.
Email Eric Levine at: [email protected]