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Shreveport-Bossier, Your Locals Are Why You Will Never Climb Out of Mediocrity
Posted on 12/27/15 at 4:21 am
Posted on 12/27/15 at 4:21 am
I flew into Bossier last night late, and had my cousin pick me up; It was 10:30, and I was starving after traveling all day so we went to the Outback in Bossier because it was right back the Barksdale gate we exited. I haven't eaten at a chain restaurant in several years, but desperate times...
Our waitress was typical to the region; obese and too friendly/comfortable to the point she forgets she's at work, and not at the beauty parlor gossiping with the rest of the show hogs. I won't even get into trying to order a simple glass of wine from this woman. except to say she went out of her way to show us the wines she thought got you the most drunk. Classy.
The menu was an aberration of ridiculous and assorted 'Australian' dishes, so I went with a 8 oz. steak, which I wasn't expecting to win any awards, but figured should be a fairly safe choice.
I replied "medium," when asked how I liked it cooked. She seemed suspicious, and asked if I was sure. I almost laughed, but quickly remembered I was just back in Louisiana, smiled and said I was sure. She then asks again if I want medium, because 'some people really want medium well and find medium was too rare'. Even though this is a lower-to-middle-class restaurant, I still am astonished this waitress can't take a hint I obviously know what I'm doing. She then goes off on some diatribe about how she likes her's burnt to a crisp; my cousin and I were speechless.
Luckily she left us alone until the food came, but when she laid my plate down, she hovered over me and insisted I cut the steak to see if it was to my liking. How does this woman not have the presence or couth to realize even at a job like this, you can take steps towards a little professionalism.
Maybe the fact we were overdressed to be in such an establishment threw her off; of course, I look around and 2/3 people are wearing camouflage, LSU gear, or even a combination of the two.
We laughed all the way home about the pitiful work pool SB has, and how things will never change. Funny, if you step over into East Texas, it is light years ahead, and I won't even try to compare it to Charlottesville or Oxford.
Why do you think SB can't cultivate decent service industry workers?
Our waitress was typical to the region; obese and too friendly/comfortable to the point she forgets she's at work, and not at the beauty parlor gossiping with the rest of the show hogs. I won't even get into trying to order a simple glass of wine from this woman. except to say she went out of her way to show us the wines she thought got you the most drunk. Classy.
The menu was an aberration of ridiculous and assorted 'Australian' dishes, so I went with a 8 oz. steak, which I wasn't expecting to win any awards, but figured should be a fairly safe choice.
I replied "medium," when asked how I liked it cooked. She seemed suspicious, and asked if I was sure. I almost laughed, but quickly remembered I was just back in Louisiana, smiled and said I was sure. She then asks again if I want medium, because 'some people really want medium well and find medium was too rare'. Even though this is a lower-to-middle-class restaurant, I still am astonished this waitress can't take a hint I obviously know what I'm doing. She then goes off on some diatribe about how she likes her's burnt to a crisp; my cousin and I were speechless.
Luckily she left us alone until the food came, but when she laid my plate down, she hovered over me and insisted I cut the steak to see if it was to my liking. How does this woman not have the presence or couth to realize even at a job like this, you can take steps towards a little professionalism.
Maybe the fact we were overdressed to be in such an establishment threw her off; of course, I look around and 2/3 people are wearing camouflage, LSU gear, or even a combination of the two.
We laughed all the way home about the pitiful work pool SB has, and how things will never change. Funny, if you step over into East Texas, it is light years ahead, and I won't even try to compare it to Charlottesville or Oxford.
Why do you think SB can't cultivate decent service industry workers?

Posted on 12/27/15 at 4:30 am to Poncho
You must be a high profile fellow.
Posted on 12/27/15 at 4:41 am to Poncho
How was the steak though? Decent or nah?
Posted on 12/27/15 at 4:43 am to Poncho
I don't who is more pitiful.., the person that you described or the person that wrote over 7 paragraphs to describe his encounter with a waitress at a chain restaurant.
Posted on 12/27/15 at 4:54 am to Poncho
Self righteous prick painting with a broad brush. Nice perspective Winthorp.
Posted on 12/27/15 at 5:01 am to Poncho
An entire region judged by a single restaurant encounter. 

Posted on 12/27/15 at 5:03 am to Poncho
When Rex reads this he will edit his list......and rightly so.
Posted on 12/27/15 at 5:05 am to tigerpimpbot
Self righteous prick painting with a broad brush. Nice perspective Winthorp.
Doubt this even happened at all. I bet he had this literary masterpiece written before he ever stepped foot back in S-BC. Smells like one of those self-loathing Southerners who try to exhibit their intellectual superiority by dumping on all things Southern.
Doubt this even happened at all. I bet he had this literary masterpiece written before he ever stepped foot back in S-BC. Smells like one of those self-loathing Southerners who try to exhibit their intellectual superiority by dumping on all things Southern.
Posted on 12/27/15 at 5:09 am to SoFla Tideroller
What is southern about some fat idiot working at an Outback?
Posted on 12/27/15 at 5:26 am to Poncho
I don't claim Shreveport-Bossier. That isn't Louisiana. That's Arkansas
Posted on 12/27/15 at 5:42 am to Poncho
LOL, you have a government job... you aren't high class.
Posted on 12/27/15 at 5:47 am to Poncho
Throw another shrimp on the barbie.
Posted on 12/27/15 at 5:47 am to Poncho
Obvious troll is obvious. Trying way too hard man.
Posted on 12/27/15 at 5:50 am to Poncho
You know, there are places in this world where people look down on you just as much as you seem to look down on others. Get the living frick over yourself.
Posted on 12/27/15 at 5:54 am to Poncho
Somebody drank some ego juice today.... I feel blessed to be talking to the coolest person on earth who thinks he above EVERYBODY...BTW GFY... The chick sounds like she was making sure your visit was a nice one and recommened to you how they do their steaks.... You were the douchbag here... AND if ya don't like our state. Stay your arse in Texas............
Posted on 12/27/15 at 5:58 am to Poncho
quote:
won't even try to compare it to Charlottesville or Oxford.
You overplayed your hand there
Posted on 12/27/15 at 6:00 am to Poncho
Let me get this right. Are you implying outback is not a fancy steakhouse with well trained waitresses?


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