Addressing the challenges of staffing in the restaurant industry, this guide offers practical strategies to attract, retain, and develop top talent. It emphasizes the importance of creating a positive workplace culture and implementing effective training programs. Readers will discover innovative approaches to enhance team performance and improve overall service quality, ultimately leading to a more successful and efficient restaurant operation. The book serves as a comprehensive resource for restaurant owners and managers seeking to elevate their establishment's standards.
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- 2024
- 2024
Funny Love
- 122 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Embark on an enthralling odyssey through the intricate realms of human emotions, love, and relationships. Uncover the captivating interplay between love and being in love, where sparks of affection kindle passionate flames and ardor fuels the fires of devotion. Embark on a journey into the realm of instant connections, where intuition swiftly scans an object of affection, forging a unique resonance with destiny in mere milliseconds. From the complexities of romance to the enigmatic allure of emotions, this exploration promises to unravel the secrets of human connection. Challenge preconceived notions, transcend the boundaries of affection, and ponder the profound role of love in the grand tapestry of life. In this riveting odyssey through the human experience, find inspiration and fascination as you navigate the labyrinthine corridors of the heart, unlocking age-old mysteries about the essence of love.
- 2023
Anger Unmasked for Parents
Discovering the Hidden Path to Anger Management for Happy Parenting and Raising Peaceful Kids
- 158 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Addressing the complexities of parental anger, this book offers practical strategies and insights for effectively managing emotional responses. It delves into the triggers of anger, providing tools for parents to understand and cope with their feelings. Through relatable examples and expert advice, readers will discover techniques to foster healthier family dynamics, promote emotional intelligence in children, and create a more harmonious home environment. The focus is on transforming anger into constructive communication and positive parenting practices.
- 2023
What would Wednesday do?
Schaurig gute Life Lessons für alle Lebenslagen. Der inoffizielle Guide
Wednesdays vernichtender Blick, ihr unnachgiebiger Wille und ihre makabren Interessen machen sie zu einem wahren Symbol der Rebellion. Wie der Rest der ikonischen Addams-Family zelebriert sie das, was sie anders macht, und sie ist immer Herrin ihres Schicksals. Sie widersetzt sich gesellschaftlichen Erwartungen, bleibt sich selbst treu und die Meinung anderer Leute über sie ist ihr völlig gleichgültig. What would Wednesday do? zeigt uns auf herrlich morbide Art und Weise, wie wir uns Wednesdays Philosophie zu eigen machen und so in allen Lebensbereichen erfolgreich sein können.
- 2022
Set in the charming town of Eagle Grove, Iowa, the story features a cast of woodland creatures, including Victor E Eagle, Ross the greenhouse cat, Woody the wolf, Scarlett the fox, Thor the Grackle, and Trudy the Gecko. Together, they share delightful tales about their lives and adventures near downtown, highlighting the unique charm and community spirit of this idyllic setting. The presence of friendly ghosts adds a whimsical touch to their stories, making for an enchanting exploration of friendship and home.
- 2022
Being a single mother wasn't always part of the plan. The fear of it kept me and my family in a situation that wasn't good for any of us. I never thought it could be the life change we all needed. Yes, it can be exhausting, lonely, and financially tough. But it can also be empowering and joyful, in ways you might never have imagined. At first, I felt like a big failure. And how was I supposed to feed and clothe my children, keep a roof over our heads, and work wearing something other than pyjamas, while also remembering to at least once a week drink a glass of water? But as I began to let go of other people's expectations, I started to enjoy the freedom of being a single parent: I was liberated, empowered and able to be the authentic mother I wanted to be. In this book, I share my own experience of single motherhood, alongside insights from fellow solo parents, child psychologists and other experts, providing reassurance and tips to help you: - Raise resilient, emotionally intelligent children - Manage your money - Navigate the world of dating - Forge meaningful friendships - Discover the untold joys of the single-mother life.
- 2021
Gary Gilmore, Serial Killer
- 174 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Set in the small, isolated town of McCamey, Texas, the narrative explores the life of Gary Mark Gilmore, born in 1940. This forgotten town serves as the backdrop for Gilmore's transformation from an unnoticed individual to a notorious figure in American history. His infamous claim to fame comes from being the first person sentenced to death in nearly a decade, following his crimes. The story delves into the circumstances that led to his notoriety and the broader implications of his case on the American justice system.
- 2021
She Used Poison
- 138 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Focusing on true crime, this anthology explores the chilling stories of women who resorted to poison as a means of murder. One highlighted case involves Holly McFeeture, who was imprisoned for allegedly poisoning her fiancé with antifreeze. The narrative raises questions about wrongful convictions in the U.S., emphasizing the complexities of the legal system where a jury's verdict does not always guarantee justice. In 2015, a notable 149 individuals were exonerated, shedding light on the prevalence of miscarriages of justice.
- 2021
Tashia Stuart & Other Stories A Collection of True Crime
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Intuition and familial loyalty intertwine in this gripping narrative as a Washington woman, Judy Herbert, becomes increasingly convinced that her daughter is plotting her death. Despite expressing her fears to friends and her ex-husband, society dismisses her concerns as mere paranoia. The story unfolds leading up to a tragic event on March 3rd, 2011, revealing the complexities of maternal bonds and the chilling reality of her fears. This exploration of trust, fear, and the potential for betrayal raises unsettling questions about the nature of family relationships.
- 2021
The Missing Frog Boys
- 118 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The book delves into the haunting issue of missing vulnerable individuals, particularly children, exploring the community's emotional response to such tragedies. It highlights the unsettling reality that most abductions are committed by acquaintances rather than strangers, despite the latter being more perilous. The narrative emphasizes research findings that underscore the urgency of locating missing children, revealing that the likelihood of finding them alive diminishes significantly with each passing day. This exploration raises critical questions about safety and the societal impact of these disappearances.

