Being a server is tough. And when you're doing all this in shiny, orange hot pants and a cleavage-baring top with a wide-eyed owl, well, it only gets worse.I've worked as a waitress for the last four years -- since I was 17 -- and I've been a Hooters Girl for the past eight months. But before you shout "Objectification!" here are the pros and cons of being a Hooters Girl.
The Dark Side
1. The Uniform
It's hard to say which part of the Hooters uniform is the most ridiculous: the miniscule, camel-toe inducing, unflatteringly-colored tangerine hot pants? The bodacious, "Flashdance" scrunch socks? The thick, suffocating, unnaturally colored pantyhose that require a gymnastics routine to peel on and off? Each time I wrestle myself into this outrageous ensemble, I struggle to comprehend how anyone can find such an absurd outfit sexy. Seriously, no one's ass looks good in shiny orange shorts!
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2. The Dramatics
At any restaurant, a certain amount of gossip and conflict is inevitable. But when you're working with 30 to 150 attractive women in their late teens and early 20s, well, jealous bickering, immature backstabbing and angry tears are all too common. Allegations of table thieving, mascara stealing and pantyhose poaching are bandied about regularly and are damn near impossible to avoid. And it almost always ends in tears.
3. The Stigma
Whenever I tell someone what I do, I brace for their reaction. More often than not, it's negative. Many people -- who often have never even set foot in the restaurant -- carry a wealth of erroneous, preconceived opinions about the company and the women who work there. We're stereotyped as ditzy, slutty, gold-digging bimbos. They picture a strip joint filled with topless waitresses, wet T-shirt contests, body shots and hidden champagne rooms. In reality, we show less skin than the typical high school student. Also, the vast majority Hooters Girls are intelligent college students or working professionals.
4. Bizarre Rules
Like most corporate environments, Hooters has strict policies. But some of them are really bizarre -- seemingly inconsequential things like bobby pins or elastic hair bands are banned and grounds for termination. We can be fired regularly for things like rolling the waistband of their shorts (some girls who aren't as bootylicious as others do this to make their shorts fit better), neglecting to change torn nylons, or for wearing the wrong-colored bra (white or nude) – and it happens regularly. The turnover rate at Hooters is high, even by restaurant standards, but there is always a long list of girls who are eager to fill their places. Everyone is completely expendable.
5. The Customers
As part of my job description, I am required to engage customers -- many of whom are socially disinclined -- in conversation, coaching fully formed words from the ones who cannot look a woman in the eye without blushing and feigning interest in the ones who drone on and on while staring intently at my breasts. I tolerate horrendous body odor, tired jokes, hot sauce-smeared faces and enough sexual innuendo to make me want to switch teams.
The Good Stuff

1. The Money
Make no mistake about it; we're paid well for our troubles. While the hourly wage for a server is usually around $2, the average tip more than makes up for it. A server at Applebee's or Red Robin can expect about 15 to 20 percent, our tips begin at 20 percent. But it's more often around 50 or 100 percent, if not more. A Hooters Girl at a high-volume restaurant may leave for the night with several hundred dollars in her pocket. Whether these exorbitant tips are left out of appreciation or pity that we must dress like an '80s gym teacher is debatable.
2. The Lack of Physical Effort Required
In many restaurants, servers have a hefty amount of aptly named side work -- rolling silverware, busing tables, washing dishes, sweeping, mopping, and dusting the ridiculous array of assorted crap that is tacked to the walls in nearly every mid-level restaurant. At Hooters, such mundane chores are kept to a minimum. Instead, free time is spent entertaining customers, sitting and chatting with your tables and prancing around looking pretty.
3. The Atmosphere
Unless you are one of the cast members of "High School Musical," it's unlikely that your job includes dancing and singing. But these things are encouraged as a Hooters Girl. Choreographed dances, birthday chants, bachelor party songs, trivia games, scavenger hunts, hop scotch, hula-hooping ... those are just some of the activities we get to do. While working. And we learn fun bar tricks, like how to balance a pitcher of sangria on our heads without losing a drop, or how to pour a beer while swirling a hula hoop around our waist. And when we're not doing that, we're just chilling with our customers. You'd be hard-pressed to find a work atmosphere like this anywhere else.
4. The Camaraderie
When dozens of young women are faced with the daunting task of keeping a restaurant full of lecherous old men under control on a regular basis, a bit of a bond is formed. Though conflict between co-workers is common (see above), in the end, we all have one another's backs. This, combined with the almost brotherly sense of protection that the kitchen crew has for us, makes for a surprisingly secure and loving workplace.
5. The Customers
Though they may be few and far between, most Hooters Girls cultivate a crew of dependable regulars over time. These are the gentlemen who offset our most horrid customers and prevent us from becoming too jaded against men. We see them at least once or twice a week. They always sit in our section, tipping well and treating us even better. Over time, these guys often become close friends with their favorite Hooters Girls, the Hooters managers, and the kitchen staff. Occasionally, they become part of the Hooters family.
The Hooters Girl writes about life at the delightfully tacky restaurant and other things like sex, relationships and current events on her blog, "The Hooters Girl."
More Cool Stuff:
10 things not to say to a Hooters Girl (Asylum)
Another tale of what it's like to work at Hooters...but this time, told from the kitchen. If you really enjoy your wings, you might not want to read. (Holy Taco)
Summer break's here. You're hanging around your hometown. These are the people you're most definitely run into: the homecoming queen turned bartender, the guy you used to hate, the chain-smoking trashy girls. Get ready. (Coed Magazine)
This 2-minute short took three months of planning, four days of shooting and more than 6,000 Post-Its to make. And it's awesome. (Mental Floss)











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Saturday 20 June
By SAS
I was recently at Hooters in Texarkana, AR. (Which I don't recommend anyone going to this one if you are trying to get the true HOOTERS atmosphere and experience, or even just for the visual because there is nothing worth wild about this location) And was with my boyfriend and his cousin. Granted they were drunk, my bf's cousin made a comment to me and my bf that apparently our 20 year old bratty Hooters Server HOLLY overheard it, told her boss and we actually go kicked out of Hooters! Who gets kicked out of Hooters?????????????
Even if the comment was made to HOLLY personally, it wouldn't have been anything to be offended by (and I can say that being a female I wasn't offended by his comment made) but aren't the comments something that all of the HOOTERS employees prepare themselves for??? On top of the obvious stares.
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Sunday 21 June
By James
I've got nothing against the women that work at Hooter's as far as the usual objections that fat and ugly women tend to have. My objection is to being treated like I'm an idiot when I go there. Am I supposed to give largers tips because you feign interest in me? To manipulate a man's good intentions just to peel away a few more dollars is insulting to his intelligence. I feel sorry for the dunces out there that don't realize that Hooter's is the only place women seem to be interested in them. 2/3 of the time women initiate the first contact when a relationship starts. A man can get a good idea of his marketability just by recognizing when women show interest in him. If you got it, flaunt it I say. But, cool it with the shameless manipulation.
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Sunday 21 June
By Sirbigbumbang
Imagine if someone like Cherokee D'ass or Buffy The Body walked in there in booty shorts.
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Sunday 21 June
By Karen
My beautiful blond daughter worked her way through college as a Hooter Girl. I came to know and appreciate her friends--both coworkers and customers. There were as many families who came in as anything. They [customers and girls] occasionally still have reunions! When she was recently married one of her bridesmaids was a former cooworker and we had a Hooter Table at the reception where several of her friends all sat. I am always proud to tell everyone my daughter [who now has a masters in business] worked her way through school as a Hooter Girl!
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Sunday 21 June
By Ivy
I LOVE IT!!! Very true insight into the life of the Hooters Girl!!!
Ivy
Hooters Girl- Nasa
Webster, Texas
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Monday 22 June
By Pixie
While I don't see Hooters as a particularly bad place, I really think that people are entitled to their own opinions. This article has really made me wonder about Hooters in a different respect. After reading it, I really think that Hooters is a good place for America. (God knows the men of America need it. :-P) I personally don't think I could handle working there. I'm so easily offended. But I commend anyone who can - highest respect to you - and apparently the perks are great! =D
However, everyone who is ragging on Lisa Stephens is just sifting down to her level, if you want to think about it that way. Calling her fat, ugly and stupid doesn't put you higher up on the moral scale because you're "pretty enough to work at Hooters." In fact, it's just down at her level. I don't care how beautiful you are, you have no right to tell other people that their opinions are wrong and that they are ugly, because beauty is completely relative. =)
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Monday 22 June
By Minneapolis Hooters Girl
Hooters is a great chain that makes dining out with friends a little more fun.
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Tuesday 23 June
By Businesswoman
oh honey.. they're not your friends, they want to have sex with you. they're not good tippers, they are paying for the vapid conversation you have spit out through the giggling. be more honest with yourself about it; strippers don't have these delusions.
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Wednesday 24 June
By ANG
ITS ALL EGO , AND NOTHING BUT EGO , THE NEED TO BE LOOKED AT , AND NOTICED , SOMETIMES THE MONEY ALSO , FIRST THE EGO
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Wednesday 24 June
By Tim
Guess what! No matter what your job is, you sell your body for money! Your company pays you for the time you place your body in their building performing certain tasks.
Yep, we're all whores in some sense. So get over the hooters hate.
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Saturday 27 June
By Lily
Exactly! A lot of people don't realize that. Some may think Hooters exploits women, but when you work, you are being exploited anyway. There is nothing wrong with that as long as you get paid. If you have nothing to be exploited, you might as well be useless.
Thursday 25 June
By Sara
"Tuesday 16 June
By Lisa Stephens
let me guess... you, & your 'brainy' counterparts, commiserate, post-shift, about the true meaning behind your ability to draw 'clientele' into your 'sections' in a down economy, as being far more than those skimpy uniforms you are 'forced' to wear, loathsome though you find them, right?"
how old are YOU? not old enough to have grown out of the typical young woman's jealous and catty attitude, it seems. she said at the beginning of the second paragraph that she'd been a server for 4 years...since she was 17. 17 + 4. Add it up. I thought this was a very well written article. I've never set FOOT in Hooters, and don't have any plans to, but she sounded intelligent to me. I waited tables when I was in college, at Chili's, and even there I made upwards of $200 per night in tips. You may think these girls are idiots, but they are raking in the cash.
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Thursday 25 June
By Sara
lisa stephens....
how old are YOU? apparently not old enough to have outgrown your catty, jealous attitude. this girl stated right up front that she was 17 and had served for 4 years. 17 + 4. Get a calculator. I waited tables at Chili's when I was in college, and even there, my tips were upward of $200 per night. You may think these girls are idiots, but they are raking in the cash in a horrible economy.
This article was witty and well written. I don't know what your problem is. I won't be like the male pigs here and insult your physique. That is just stupid. But your attitide sucks.
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Thursday 25 June
By Sara
Jessica, you have no idea if "Lisa" is fat. Your repeated insults make you look just as stupid as SHE does. Stop it! We all know she made a stupid comment, but don't do the same by making YOURSELF look bad too! You've left at least two comments about "FAT GIRLS" so YOU are rude, and a "hater" too.
Tuesday 16 June
By Jessica--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lisa- I love when fat girls that have no self esteem, try to bring other girls down. If you weren't fat you would probably have a totally different outlook on Hooters. Just because you were turned down doesnt mean the company is demeaning to woman.
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Thursday 25 June
By Liz
I was offered a job as being a hooters girl, but I decline the offer, from the manager at Hooters, who was also a friend. I told him that I am to smart and respectful to play around and show my"goods" off. I'm the type of girl that has class and I do not think I will ever eat at hooters, I perfer fine dining.
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Saturday 27 June
By CaptSpastic
There's hardly a woman, that HAS an ass, that does NOT look good in those shorts.
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Friday 26 June
By albert
I have frequented the local Hooters near me on myh way home from work or at lunch when I have the extra time. I have developed a good relationship with many of the restaurant workers..(servers, managers and kitchen crew.) I do not see their work as demeaning and this article is correct by stating most as very intelligent young ladies. I support them in any way I can, but mostly by being a good customer and friend.
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Saturday 27 June
By Stephanie
I LOVED this article! I have worked at Hooters all over the nation since I was 18. I am now 24...and I love working at Hooters. Many people like to think that conversations we have with our customers are out of line...or "stipper talk" but many families come in. Most of my regulars are husband and wives with their children! Men rarely ever cross the line and it's not bad as people have made it out to be. I have worked in several bars and other resturants and have dealt with worse!! At least here people do not touch me and if they cross the line they get kicked out! Working here has allowed me to travel and finish up school. The hours are extremely flexible, because unlike other places, we can trade and switch shifts-its insane! Sidework is easy....but just because it looks all too easy...it's not! It's hard work! And energy draining! Having to be perky and look 100 percent perfect every shift is hard, we don't get off days where we can throw our hair up. The competition is tremendous. So think twice before you think anyone can do it......Would I want my future child working there....no but.....I can think of WAY worse places to work at....All my co-workers are in college and making somthing of themselves. Good times!
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Saturday 27 June
By Nataly
I myself am a Hooters girl and can totally agree with everything this girl says. Some may have bad perspective views of a Hooters girl, but like H.R. said we are just college girls and single moms like I who are trying to make it in life. The job is definitly not as easy as most think, like she mentioned while the "Work" might not be very heavy, the things we put up with are hard. Aside from the customers, and long hours..One thing she forgot to mention was the extremely intense pressure we are under to stay in shape. Like i mean in shape, and also appear flawless face wise The minimum fat roll or sight of running mascara will get you terminated. And no not all of us are slutty. I worked for IHOP restaurants since I was 16 until I was 18 and I treat my customers at Hooters the same way I would at IHOP. By providing excellent customer service. Only difference is that unlike IHOP in our free time we are requiered to chant and socialize more with our customers but that is it. Its not a strip club. Its a family restaurant for many whom do not know. Well said H.R.
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Saturday 27 June
By mohamed
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