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The host was really cool.
He offered us drinks and invited us to mingle with guests after we set up our display.
Then, police came when the fireworks display started.

They shook hands, and the police cars went on their way.
I wondered if the host was a sports agent or owner, something along those lines.
He paid in cash and gave a hefty tip.

I asked if he was an agent, and he chuckled, saying, “Yeah.
I like that!”
We headed home, and K didnt say anything until we were on the highway.

Other things that alone wouldnt seem unusual, but when put together, were clear as day.
That was my first and last job catering for an organized crime boss."
Anonymous
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That was alongside a tray of rose champagne, which we weren’t even serving to other guests.
The real gag is: She never even showed up to her appointment."
“I worked for a caterer during college for some extra spending money.

The one party I will always remember working was out in the Hamptons.
We took a U-Haul truck full of liquor.
We got there, started setting up, and dinner started around 7 p.m. That dinner for 40 turned into dinner for 200.
Then we got to clean up while the hosts and a few drunken close friends skinny-dipped in the pool.
A typical 9-to-5 day: 9 a.m to 5 a.m.”
4.
I showed up and immediately was ushered into a chair for hair and makeup.
As a first-time cater waiter, I nearly fumbled the tray every time someone swiped a glass.
Needless to say, her dinner was filled with the most decadent food items offered.
The reception starts, and she is going ham.
Then the food is served, and she is gorging plate after plate.
She barely made it into the door before she projectile vomited all over the main restroom sitting area.
She was able to rally and finish her night.
I felt so bad for her, but I also got a massive tip that night."
Store management did contact tracing and, upon further investigation, found that the employee had a form ofE.
coli, which was passed to at least 50 people at the party.
He didnt wash his hands.
This is why."
Allegedly, they were there to shop for furnishings for a new home out west."
I agreed to meet her outside our offices and take the cake from her.
Elizabeth, 39, Texas
9.
“I literally witnessedThe Devil Wears Pradain real life.
Within three seconds, the show started.
I guess it’s OK to be fashionably late when you’re Anna Wintour.”
It fell to the ground, and I kept moving because what else was there to do?
Get on the ground and find it now!"
I got down on the ground and crawled around to find the pork chop.
The looks I got were a mix of pity and supreme discomfort.
The pork chop was found, but I left the company a few gigs after that.
It’s not worth making someone feel horrible for honest mistakes."
Everyone pre-selected their dinner choices from a menu sent in advance.
I explained that we had just started serving and she would be served shortly.
She had a full meltdown about how she had donated money and deserved her food first.
To quiet her down, we served her soup ahead of half the tables.
Her dinner card indicated she wanted chicken, so we served her chicken.
However, she refused to eat it, insisting that she had ordered pork.
She got in my face and screamed about suing me for giving her father a concussion.
He didnt have a concussion; it was an aluminum tray with lemon squares.
I told her he probably needed one to deal with her.
That’s the moment I quit."