
jeny8675309ca
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Posted: September 6, 2008 at 09:53
Just keep at it ladies, expert is possible. I do
believe that other than the last round of customers, you
will need to chain everything. So when your first few
people come in, give them menus and get started making
chocolates but do not pass anything out.
Wait untill more customers come and fill all the empty
spots, give them menus to complete the menu chain and
then start passing out chocolates. After the first
round, each place should have a new customer
arrive as you pick up the cash so you shouldn't
have to wait for new people, be careful though!
Sometimes one spot will remain empty for a few seconds
before the last customer arrives so make sure all empty
spots have have a customer before you pass anything
out. Many times i got caught this way, i'd pass out
chocolate sauce, then see the empty spot and the last
customer arrive, grr! The other thing is the zepplin
orders. Heres what i did. On each round I pass
out menus and start making and passing out
chocolates. The zepplin arrives during this time and
it will be the last order I make but I don't pass it
out. Instead I give the last customer their order,
collect all the money, and pass out menus. Then I give
the zepplin its order and continue making and passing out
chocolates to complete the chain. Again, during this
time the zepplin will arrive and I do the same thing.
The reason I do it this way is to get the new
customers in as quick as possible. If I pass out the
zepplin order at the end of the chain, then money sits on
the counter waiting for me to deliver the zepplin order and
no new customers can arrive. Filling the zepplin order
at the begining of the chain allows me to pick up the money
right away and get the new customers in asap. If I
think of anything else i will let you all know, and of
course, if you have any questions don't be afraid to ask,
good luck!!!
Jen
I'm in the snapdragon phase of life. Part of me has snapped, the rest of me's a draggin'.