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在Summit Diner工作十四载,她找到了家一般的温暖
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Maelin Mejias在Summit Diner工作了14年,这份工作对她而言不仅仅是谋生,更是一种归属感。尽管最初只计划在美国停留一年,但她在这里找到了家人般的同事和老板Jim Greberis。当她因胫骨骨折而无法行走两年时,老板Jim提供了物质和精神上的大力支持。Mejias享受与常客的互动,见证他们生活的点滴变化,并因此感到满足。这份稳定工作使她能够支持家人,并帮助他人。此外,她通过在Diner工作,也深入了解了美国丰富多样的饮食文化,并对这份充满人情味的工作表达了深深的感激之情,希望Summit Diner能继续经营下去。

💖 **家一般的团队氛围**:Maelin Mejias在Summit Diner工作14年,将其视为第二个家。她特别强调老板Jim Greberis和同事们像家人一样对待她,这种温暖和支持弥补了她在异国他乡的孤独感,是她能长期坚持这份工作的重要原因。

💪 **患难与共的关怀**:在她因胫骨骨折而经历长达两年的行动不便期间,老板Jim Greberis不仅在经济上给予资助,还亲自上门送餐,展现了超越雇佣关系的深厚情谊,让她感受到在Summit Diner的深切关怀与支持。

🌟 **工作的意义与价值**:Mejias认为工作稳定并能支付账单、帮助家人是重要的,但更让她满足的是能够帮助他人。她享受与常客的互动,见证他们的成长,并从中获得成就感,这份工作赋予了她超越物质回报的价值感。

🍽️ **饮食文化的探索**:作为一名来自哥斯达黎加的移民,Mejias通过在Diner工作,对美国饮食文化有了更深入的了解,认识到美国食物的多样性远不止汉堡和热狗,她甚至发现了自己钟爱的菜肴,如Corned Beef Hash。

Maelin Mejias behind the counter at Summit Diner with her boss, Jim Greberis, behind her on the phone.

This story was adapted from Maelin Mejias' interview with Business Insider's Abby Narishkin for the "Big Business" video series. Mejias works at Summit Diner in New Jersey. Summit began serving customers in the late 1920s and moved to its current location in 1939. It's one of New Jersey's oldest diners. This essay has been edited for length and clarity.

I've been waitressing at Summit Diner for 14 years, which is surprising because I had only planned on being in the US for a year.

I've worked at other diners, but what has kept me at Summit for so long is the feeling of family, especially from my boss, Jimmy. He's an excellent person.

I'm from Costa Rica, and I don't have any family in the US. But Jimmy and the crew at Summit — they treat you like family.

Jim Greberis, co-owner of Summit Diner who helped Mejias when she couldn't walk.

A while back, I fell down and broke the head of my tibia. I wasn't able to walk for two years. And Jimmy would often come to my house and give me food and money.

The people I work with still ask me how I'm doing now. I feel very supported at Summit, and I love that feeling.

Jimmy can be a pain in the butt sometimes, but I still love him.

I enjoy my job at Summit Diner

Mejias preparing to take a customer's order.

I start at 7 a.m. and close at 3:30 p.m. I work four days a week, from Thursday to Sunday, and it's a chill vibe at Summit.

I get a lot of regulars, and so it can sometimes feel like I'm not even working; I'm just socializing.

I see people come in who are pregnant, and then I get to meet their kids later on. Those are my favorite customers. I know what they like, what they eat, and drink.

I was supposed to be in the US for one year, but then I fell in love, got divorced, and decided to stay. Partly because my job at Summit is stable, it allows me to pay the bills, help my family, and support others.

That's the most important thing to me: I'm able to help others.

Diners have taught me about American food culture

Taylor, Egg, and ham sandwich being prepped at Summit Diner.

Before moving to the US, I didn't know what a diner was. We don't have that kind of restaurant in Costa Rica.

I thought American food was mostly just cheeseburgers and hot dogs. However, working at Summit has taught me that the American food scene is so much more.

For example, I had never had corned beef hash. Now, it's one of my favorite things on the menu. I've tried it with everything from pancakes to French toast, but the best combination I've found is corned beef hash, egg, and Swiss cheese on a roll. Even customers will see me with it and ask what I'm eating, and then order it themselves.

When I call people 'honey'

Mejias chatting with customers at Summit.

I know it's sometimes common in diners for waitresses to call people honey. English is not my first language, so this is somewhat unusual to me.

If I'm calling someone honey, it's usually because it's the end of the day, I'm hungry, and they've been bothering me too much. I'm like, "Yeah, I'm coming, I'm coming. I'm coming, honey."

Jokes aside, though, I enjoy the customers — they make Summit Diner what it is.

I've seen other diners close in New Jersey, and it's sad because diners are part of the United States' culture. Summit has people who take pictures for their marriage here because their first date was at Summit.

I feel fortunate and grateful because I have Summit. My boss and the people here are very, very nice, and I hope Summit continues to do business for another 100 years.

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