As mentioned in the previous post, we experienced a few days of inclement weather in
Munich. After sitting in the Bräustüberl,
or restaurant section of a couple of beer gardens, and watching the
rain pouring down outside, I was left pondering what happens to the
myriad of staff who would normally be employed serving and generally
looking after the running of the beer garden?
This is not such a dumb
question as it might at first seem, as even the self-service areas
(Selbstbedienung) require staff to man the serving hatches (both the
food and the drink ones), people to man the tills at the exits, and
staff to go round collecting up the empty glasses and plates. In
addition, extra waiting staff are needed to look after those areas
which are not self-service.
So, what happens when
it rains? What do the management do with all these extra people? Are
they sent home without pay? Or are they employed on a casual basis
anyway, where they only get paid for those days/sessions they
actually work? Also, how does the management cater for the decreased
demand? Beer is probably not too much of a problem, but perishable
items, such as meat and vegetables almost certainly are, and when the
demand is not there, what happens to all those knuckles of pork and
roast chickens?
2 comments:
I have often wondered that Paul. Must make some enquiries. Sorry to hear about the weather though.
It wasn't all bad Peter, as I'll report on later, but at one point I really did think we had been struck down with the same bad-luck as you've had recently.
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