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Maîtres d'hôtel, hosts and hostesses take reservations, greet and escort patrons to tables, attend to complaints and requests, and accept payments. They also train, supervise, and co-ordinate food / beverage servers and other serving staff.
Waiters and waitresses present menus, take patrons' orders, and serve food/beverages. They accept payments and may recommend wines and prepare and serve specialty foods at patrons' tables.
Wine stewards suggest, present, and serve wines in formal settings.
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To work in these occupations you may need a high school diploma. To be a maître d'hôtel, host or hostess, you usually need several weeks' on-the-job training. To be a maître d'hôtel, you need experience as a formal or captain waiter or waitress, or other food service experience. To be a waiter or waitress, you may need on-the-job training. Formal waiters and waitresses may require college or vocational school courses. To be a wine steward, you may need courses in wine selection and service or experience as a formal or captain waiter or waitress. Many recent entrants have a high school diploma, and almost 3 in 10 have a trade/vocational certificate or community college diploma.