Yes, he really does forget the cameras are there.
And I was in awe."
First and foremost, everyone should understand that this is not a glamorous job," he said.
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“As much as it may seem like it is, it’s not.
We certainly don’t live like guests.
And it takes a special kind of person to really love hospitality on a new level.”
Yes, there are perks in it, but you have to adore service and love working with people.
And from that, it’s possible for you to learn the skills," he added.
So they make a run at be invisible, and they’re doing a good job of it."
[On the show] everything you do in your profession is being blown out to the world.
“So you focus on the job, and before you know it, the cameras don’t exist.
I think delegation was really important, he shared.
I just think the fans don’t understand how it works.
I think they think we are watching it with them.
He’s so stupid.
I’m like, ‘that happened three decks up doing a service.’
I’m not proud of the whole season, but I guess no one’s perfect, he said.
Which, of course, aren’t perfect either.
The new season ofBelow Deckairs on Bravo on Mondays at 9 p.m.