• Sale -10% GOLGINO Server Book for Waitress & Waiter 9” x 5”, Two Zipper Pockets & ID Holder, Premium Receipt Organizer Wallet Fits Aprons, 11 Money Pockets Perfect for Server Banking (Black/Blue) GOLGINO Server Book for Waitress & Waiter 9” x 5”, Two Zipper Pockets & ID Holder, Premium Receipt Organizer Wallet Fits Aprons, 11 Money Pockets Perfect for Server Banking (Black/Blue)

    Golgino GOLGINO Server Book for Waitress & Waiter 9” x 5”, Two Zipper Pockets & ID Holder, Premium Receipt Organizer Wallet Fits Aprons, 11 Money Pockets Perfect for Server Banking (Black/Blue)

    Brand: GolginoColor: Black/BlueFeatures: CROSS-STITCHED VEGAN LEATHER: Professional design and stunning color will impress your colleagues TWO ZIPPER POCKETS: Extra secure pockets allow you to keep your hard-earned tips and receipts safe ID WINDOW ON BACK: Perfect size for a business card or employee badge, so you never lose your wallet STURDY DESIGN WITH SILVER METAL CORNERS: Provides a stable writing surface with lasting protection IDEAL SIZE: 9" x 5" fits most aprons, order pads on either side, and pens so you're always ready Details: NEW FOR 2019: The Golgino® server book is the perfect accessory for the busy waiter or waitress who understands the importance of organization.There are 11 total money pockets/slots to provide ample storage space, two of which are zipper pockets. You work hard on your shift, make sure you keep the tips you’ve earned secure. Personalize your Golgino book with your information held in the ID window on the back cover.The Golgino receipt book is 9” long by 5” wide when closed, is made of artificial (vegan) leather with a stunning cross-stitch pattern, and fits easily into standard aprons. It’s large enough to hold all the cash, coins, receipts, checks, credit cards, and menu specials you want in a secure and professional holder. This waitress book is designed with a sturdy body and a fully bendable spine. Easily wipe off water and drinks from the fabric with a dry towel.Our server books for waitress are the ideal solution for those seeking premium quality restaurant supplies.We encourage you to give our server book a try. You will be truly impressed with the Golgino quality. Our product makes the perfect gift!Key Product Features: 9” long x 5” wide Cross-stitched artificial leather Rounded metal corners Sturdy server book build Two (2) zipper pockets Two (2) order pad slots Two (2) leather flap general pockets Two (2) plastic menu special pockets Two (2) plastic credit card pockets One (1) elastic pen loop One (1) plastic ID window Embossed Golgino text logo Purchase Contains:1 Golgino Server BookOrder pads and writing utensils sold separately.Listing photos feature same product under variable lighting conditions.EAN: 0860000765602Package Dimensions: 9.2 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches

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Check presenters are used at the end of the meal. They are used to show the price to the customers after the meal has been finished. Customers then pay by inserting the cash or card into the checkbook, and the server retrieves it.

Parts of a Check Presenter

  • Receipt Pocket
  • This is where the receipt is placed for customers to look and assess how much they should pay and tip.

  • Tip Pocket
  • This is where customers place the tip in a separate pocket. Tips are the sum of money you give to your servers. The money goes directly to the servers to make a liveable wage.

  • Guest Check Pad Holder
  • This is where the check pad goes to, but sometimes servers would remove the check pad when it’s time to bill customers to avoid confusion when checking the bill.

  • Credit Card Slot
  • Cards are difficult to replace and could cost a lot of money and inconvenience. That’s why credit card slots are there to keep the card secure during processing.

    Features of a Checkbook

  • Receipt Stub
  • These are regularly used for customers who do not have a seating plan. The stub is torn off from the bill, which includes the check number used to identify which order goes to where.

  • Menu Prompts
  • For order taking to be easier, menu prompts are in place to help servers and chefs communicate. They’re usually in abbreviations and are pretty easy to understand. Some abbreviations include APPT for appetizers or BEV for beverages.

  • Table Diagrams
  • These are illustrations of the tables you have in your restaurant. They usually show pivot points on where you could place yourself as you serve the orders. The pivot points help you deliver food without disturbing the guests and remind you which table you are serving.

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