Restaurant and café waiters and bar helpers Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers
Kode pekerjaan: 35-9011(SOC) Bukan pekerjaan migrasi terampil Keseluruhan 6.2/10
Assist food service by cleaning tables, changing tablecloths, restocking utensils and supplies, and providing customers with water, condiments, and coffee.
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In the AI era: what happens to Restaurant and café waiters and bar helpers
Restaurant and cafe waiters and bar helpers perform highly repetitive, standardised tasks that are easily replaced by automation. AI-driven robots and self-service systems will take over cleaning, restocking, and other tasks, leading to a significant reduction in job demand, with lower entry barriers but intense competition.
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Replaces the work of waitstaff in taking orders and processing payments; self-service ordering reduces labor demand, but cleaning and serving still require humans.
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Replaces tasks such as greeting, seating, basic Q&A; used in some restaurants for reception and simple introductions, reducing labor costs.
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Replaces post-kitchen cooking steps, speeding up service; indirectly reduces wait times for food delivery, but waitstaff still need to serve customers directly.
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Fully replace bartending and drink preparation; customers self-select drinks and automatically prepare, eliminating the bartender's role.
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Replaces dish cleaning and sanitizing tasks; restaurant servers no longer need to handle large amounts of dishwashing, but table cleaning still requires manual work.
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Replaces the serving link; robots automatically deliver dishes to tables, significantly reducing time spent by waiters and helpers on serving.
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- Using automatic dishwashers and robots to clean tables and replace tablecloths.
- Smart sensors and inventory management systems automatically replenish tableware, cups, and supplies.
- Customers use self-service kiosks or mobile apps to add water, seasonings, and coffee themselves.
- AI scheduling system optimizes table reset and cleaning routes, reducing manual scheduling.
- Vision-based robot organizes and returns tableware and monitors breakage.
- AI-assisted systems help waitstaff handle complex orders and special dietary requirements.
- Predictive analytics tools optimize staffing and resource allocation during peak hours.
- Smart voice assistants quickly respond to personalized customer needs (e.g., extra pillows, special seating).
- AI-driven training simulators accelerate new employees' skill acquisition and service standard learning.
- Handle complex interpersonal interactions such as customer complaints and unexpected conflicts.
- Provide personalized, warm care and services (e.g., celebrating special occasions).
- Flexible decision-making in multi-tasking, dynamic environments (e.g., sudden full capacity, equipment failure).
- Non-verbal communication (smiling, eye contact) and emotional labor.
- Basic food service management and team coordination skills.
- Learn to use self-service ordering systems and back-office management software.
- Improve communication skills to handle complex customer needs.
- Learn basic robot maintenance and troubleshooting.
- Develop multilingual or special dietary knowledge to enhance service value.
- Advanced certification in food safety and hygiene regulations.
Entry-level roles are narrowing due to automation. Repetitive tasks that previously required many workers (e.g., cleaning, setting tables) will be replaced by machines. New roles focus more on supervision and management, with fewer entry-level jobs and increased skill requirements.
Upgrade from pure executor to supervisor integrating technology and service: learn to operate and maintain robots and intelligent inventory systems, focus on customer relationship management and exception handling. Can be promoted to food service supervisor or manager, or transition to irreplaceable emotional labor roles in advanced food service (e.g., theme restaurants, high-end hotels).
Gaji
| Pengalaman | Tahunan (USD) | |
|---|---|---|
| Pemula (0-3 tahun) | $21,000 ~ $28,000 | Usually minimum wage or slightly higher |
| Menengah (3-6 tahun) | $26,000 ~ $34,000 | May include tips |
| Senior (6+ years) | $30,000 ~ $40,000 | Includes tips; a few advance to supervisor |
Jalur Pendidikan
| Tahap | Durasi | Biaya (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| No formal education requirements | 0 | $0~$0 |
| On-the-job training | 1 month | $0~$500 |
Kualifikasi
| Kualifikasi | Penerbit | |
|---|---|---|
| Food safety certificate | State health departments | Opsional |
Migrasi
Bukan pekerjaan migrasi terampil. Visa pathways depend on matching the specific duties to the right petition category; refer to the latest USCIS rules and the relevant category.
Cocok untuk
- Those seeking quick employment without needing a degree
- Those adaptable to physical labor and fast-paced environments
- Those hoping to gain experience from entry-level roles in catering.
- Those needing high income or career advancement prospects
- Those who dislike standing work and shift work
Prospek karir
Can advance from this position to server, captain, or restaurant supervisor, but usually requires experience or additional training. Some transition to kitchen roles or hotel management.
Employment in the US restaurant industry is expected to grow steadily but is highly affected by economic fluctuations. This occupation has low entry barriers, high turnover, and low skill requirements.
Area pertumbuhan:
High turnoverEntry-levelPart-timeFood service
FAQ
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Salary ranges are estimates aggregated from public listings on Indeed, Glassdoor, ERI SalaryExpert and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS OEWS); employment and demand outlook cite the BLS Occupational Outlook and O*NET; visa and migration details follow the latest USCIS work-visa (H-1B / O-1 / L-1) and employment-based green-card (EB-2 / EB-3, incl. DOL PERM labor certification) rules. Figures are indicative only — always refer to the latest official sources.