How Serving Coffee and Waiting Tables Taught Me Valuable Skills Important in Any Career
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The skills you learn in some jobs seemingly unrelated to your career path can take you further than you'd expect. In this episode, I’m breaking down the real career skills and life lessons I picked up while working in a coffee shop and a busy restaurant—skills that shaped how I communicate, lead, and bounce back under pressure.
✨ Here’s what you’ll walk away with:
– Tangible communication skills that apply in any career
– The emotional resilience that comes from showing up when no one says “thank you”
– Soft skills you actually need to grow as a professional
– Leadership lessons from the frontlines of hospitality
– How to deal with difficult people without losing your cool
– Why adaptability in the workplace is your secret weapon
– Everyday ways to build emotional intelligence through service
– Honest, relatable career advice that you can carry with you
This one’s for anyone who’s ever worked retail, food service, or customer-facing roles—and for anyone wondering what those gritty first jobs really prepare you for.
👖 If you’ve ever asked, “What are the lessons I learned in my first job—and how can I use them now?” This is your episode.
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