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KingStardog
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Last question from me. I am going to pick up your book on table hopping. I am interested in Carl Andrews' books, but the two of you are the only ones that folks have recommended to me so far. What other books would you recommend on this?
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Some required reading for restaurant workers:

The Restaurant Workers Handbook, by Jim Pace and Jerry MacGregor
Real World Magic, by Jerry MacGregor
The Complete Guide to Restaurant and Walkaround Magic, by Kirk Charles
The Magic Menu, Years 1-5 & The Magic Menu, Years 6-10, plus a subscription to get new issues, edited by Jim Sisti

-Jim
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Jim Pace
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Al the Only, has a book "The Business of Restaurant Magic" Joel Bauer has a book
"Hustle,Hustle."
These could also be added to the list above.
Jim
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Thanks once again, Jim M. That sounds EXACTLY like something Jim Pace would say...

Sigh.
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Is that Ray? Funny Man. Very Funny.
"The drum that beats the loudest is always the most hollow."
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Thanks Jim,

Will check them all.

Mike
...think not that all wisdom is in your school. You may have studied other paths,but, it is important to remember that no matter who you are or where you come from, there is always more to learn.
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Good luck gentlemen.
Jim
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