Casey Kruger worked all summer, late May until early August, as a server at a restaurant named Ollie & Hobbes. Some odd week in July Casey served three British tables in one week. He thought it was strange and wondered if there was some kind of convention going on. He thought it was strange that of all places they were in Omaha Nebraska. With the last British table he served he asked them why they were in Nebraska and he found out that they were visiting a medical center known for specializations.
“The couple came across the world,” Casey pointed out. “It was cool because it opened my view, I forget there is more than corn here,” Casey said. When ask what his favorite part of his job was Casey exclaimed “the instant money,” he gets cash in his pocket at the end of each night from receiving tips which he really likes.
Instead of using pen and paper like most places Casey used a tablet which made his job easier he thinks. It’s a craft kitchen and it was easy for Casey to know the menu because of the tablets. He found this job after his mom recommended it to him and he applied for it on indeed. He it technically still employed so he can work for holiday breaks or anytime he likes to go home and he can make more of the “instant money.”
Not everyone will be familiar with Ollie & Hobbes.
I’m not, but I will assume it’s in Omaha.