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Do Not Seek Employment Here - Server/Waiter Outback Steakhouse Employee Review

1.0
28 Dec 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the customers were great. I had a few regulars that I established there. They treated me well. I also had SOME great coworkers that I grew to love dearly. Other then that. Not many Pros.

Cons

Management was unprofessional. Constantly scheduling people outside of availability. Did not care about employees that were overworked, as long as they had people and made money. You are just a number to them. The management was new and only cared about the new faces that were hired in. A LOT of Favoritism. The proprietor would take her own tables and keep the tips for herself. They allowed the employees to touch the food with their hands. No they didnt wash them first. They would eat off of people's plates. One of the managers was racist. Gave minority employees specific African American employees a hard time. The employees would eat off the customers plates. They wouldn't properly fix issues with customers food All they cared about were getting good reviews. They allowed employees to bully other employees. It was seriously grotesque.

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5.0
25 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Thoughtful leadership throughout organization Inclusive mentality built into foundation Collaboration across teams

Cons

Challenges can occur with peak demand in customer needs. Staffing shortages can hurt sales and customer experience Organizations has proven adaptive when issues arise (solve for cons)

1.0
8 Jul 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I made amazing money there for 2 years.

Cons

They reduced sections to 3 or 4 tables. I had run shifts that I had 10 tables and my boss told me "I know u can do it." Friday nights went from $200-$250 nights to less than $100. I made $150 on average serving at a pizza diner 26 years ago. Corporate decided servers weren't their bread and butter. I switched jobs in town and daily they remember me from Outback. It's a shame really. I went to Outback this week and it was DEAD. 3 tables during the dinner rush. The new CEO played it wrong. I'll be surprised if they even exist in 5 years.

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