
Duk said that the serving people get to sit around outside in an air conditioned room. That couldn't be further from the truth. I know where I worked, your feet were moving 100% of the time as there was no time for sitting. Into the kitchen, call out orders, bring out someone else's food, clear over tables, reset them, back in the kitchen again, get called names by the chef, get screamed at by the chef just cuz he's not having a good day, lol etc. Sometimes at the end of a 10-12 hour shift, my feet would be blistered really badly. Ew. The chefs at our place worked in shifts, carvery and a la carte. 9-3 and 4-10. Those guys may have worked in the heat, but we worked just as hard, if not harder on some days. They never worked a full 8 hour day either. Just two different kinds of jobs.
One of the places I worked in, server staff had to go into the kitchen to get stuff because the fridge was on the other end. A new chef grabs me by the arm... "GET TA f*ck OUTTA MY KITCHEN!" and I was like "but... I have to go through there." and he's like "WHY WTF? We're changing that from tomorrow." After work, he went and bought me a drink to say "sorry for being an ass" to me. Haha, getting verbally abused by chefs is quite common, at least from my experience.
That said, any tips gathered would be divided out at the end of the week to include kitchen staff. But we sure earned those tips.

