Post by Gia on Nov 10, 2013 18:52:24 GMT -6
Ichiro walked around the restaurant slowly, greeting customers – a smile, a quick word, and he was on to the next table. He didn’t have any paperwork to do, and the drawer didn’t need to be counted yet. Was it sad that he was getting used to all this, or is that the way that it was supposed to be? He was wearing a pair of simple black slacks, much like he always wore to work. His shirt was a nice medium shade, though, not white, and he was not wearing an apron. His hair, as always, was back in a ponytail. As the manager on duty, he could leave it down, but there was something weird about coming to work with his hair not tied back. The lunch rush was dying down. He wondered if his old couple would come in, because they didn’t want anyone else to take them but him. He was grooming Ken to take them when he was acting as a manager, but they insisted that he talk to them, and were in fact very thrilled that it seemed as if they restaurant was saying in the family, and raved about him constantly.
Looking around, he knew he had to let one of his wait staff to go home for the day. The dinner staff would be coming in about an hour or so, and he would need to start phasing the current roster out for the day. Tapping one of the newer staff, a young man by the name of Daisuke, on the shoulder, he asked if he had any tables. He responded no, that his last table had just left. “Do your side work, clean your tables, and you can go.” He nodded, and went off to do his work. That would leave him with Ken and Ami, who were a bit more experienced. Daisuke was doing just fine, though, but today had been his first day opening, and he was scheduled to go home first. Next was Ken and then Ami was last. Walking over to Ami, he said, “I’m talking Daisuke off rotation, it’s too slow.” She nodded, and went over to the host stand, which was empty at the moment, and scratched him off the list. Ichiro wasn’t a manager – not yet, anyway, but he was acting as one today, since Lian was off.
His father was closing tonight, Lian was off, and he had opened. Not everyone had been thrilled when he had been officially promoted, being the owner’s child and all, but they were getting used to it. He knew how to do his job. He knew that his parents were grooming him to take over, and was wondering if they were going to retire soon. Ichiro didn’t want to think about that, but more and more, he had a feeling that his parents wanted him to run the restaurant – and sooner rather than later. Sighing, the Waterbender shook his head. If that was the way it was going to be, then that was the way it was going to be. After all, he had no other job prospects and this was the only thing that he had ever done. It wasn’t really that bad, and he did truly enjoy his job, but he hated the fact that it was expected. The pay rise was, though he still worked for tips, and his father let him handle most of the private parties, now too. That made him think that for certain he wanted him to run it before too long.
Ichiro wondered if he should go ahead and do the paperwork that he needed to do early. It couldn’t, right? Ken and Ami could handle it up here while he did what needed to be done in the back and that way he could come back up here before having to count the drawer. His old couple walked in right at that moment, though, he walked up to them, smiling. “Hey, how are you two doing today?” They both said just fine, and he went and sat them down in their usual seat. They commented on his change of dress and asked if he was running the place yet. The Waterbender just laughed. “Oh, no, just today because my father closes and Lian needs to have a day off.” He glanced at Ken to make sure that he had seen them. They didn’t really like Ami for some reason, though he wasn’t sure why. Ken made his over as they started to ask him how everything was going, his training. He thought it was kind of sweet that they wanted to know how his life was going, though they were was never anything to tell really. In fact, his life was extremely boring outside of work. He really needed to get a date – or at least a friend of some kind.
Looking around, he knew he had to let one of his wait staff to go home for the day. The dinner staff would be coming in about an hour or so, and he would need to start phasing the current roster out for the day. Tapping one of the newer staff, a young man by the name of Daisuke, on the shoulder, he asked if he had any tables. He responded no, that his last table had just left. “Do your side work, clean your tables, and you can go.” He nodded, and went off to do his work. That would leave him with Ken and Ami, who were a bit more experienced. Daisuke was doing just fine, though, but today had been his first day opening, and he was scheduled to go home first. Next was Ken and then Ami was last. Walking over to Ami, he said, “I’m talking Daisuke off rotation, it’s too slow.” She nodded, and went over to the host stand, which was empty at the moment, and scratched him off the list. Ichiro wasn’t a manager – not yet, anyway, but he was acting as one today, since Lian was off.
His father was closing tonight, Lian was off, and he had opened. Not everyone had been thrilled when he had been officially promoted, being the owner’s child and all, but they were getting used to it. He knew how to do his job. He knew that his parents were grooming him to take over, and was wondering if they were going to retire soon. Ichiro didn’t want to think about that, but more and more, he had a feeling that his parents wanted him to run the restaurant – and sooner rather than later. Sighing, the Waterbender shook his head. If that was the way it was going to be, then that was the way it was going to be. After all, he had no other job prospects and this was the only thing that he had ever done. It wasn’t really that bad, and he did truly enjoy his job, but he hated the fact that it was expected. The pay rise was, though he still worked for tips, and his father let him handle most of the private parties, now too. That made him think that for certain he wanted him to run it before too long.
Ichiro wondered if he should go ahead and do the paperwork that he needed to do early. It couldn’t, right? Ken and Ami could handle it up here while he did what needed to be done in the back and that way he could come back up here before having to count the drawer. His old couple walked in right at that moment, though, he walked up to them, smiling. “Hey, how are you two doing today?” They both said just fine, and he went and sat them down in their usual seat. They commented on his change of dress and asked if he was running the place yet. The Waterbender just laughed. “Oh, no, just today because my father closes and Lian needs to have a day off.” He glanced at Ken to make sure that he had seen them. They didn’t really like Ami for some reason, though he wasn’t sure why. Ken made his over as they started to ask him how everything was going, his training. He thought it was kind of sweet that they wanted to know how his life was going, though they were was never anything to tell really. In fact, his life was extremely boring outside of work. He really needed to get a date – or at least a friend of some kind.