I paid my approach by way of faculty with a mix of a Stafford Mortgage and dealing menial jobs. However typically, there have been shortfalls, and I couldn’t afford some bills that will come up, like meals.
Fortuitously, once I was a fraternity pledge within the first semester of my freshman yr, I used to be despatched to cowl for one of many brothers as a busboy for a sorority. I went there and labored for about an hour and a half, organising tables, serving meals, bussing tables, and cleansing dishes, pots, and pans, in alternate for a scorching meal.
After my first semester, I moved into an residence and now not had a meal plan, so I had to determine a strategy to eat. Along with being money poor, there have been no grocery shops close to campus, and I didn’t have a automobile.
So, I headed over to the Alpha Chi Omega (AX?) sorority home and requested about being a busboy, and my “will work for meals” facet hustle acquired began. Some sororities paid the busboys cash along with meals, however I used to be simply getting meals, and that was advantageous as a result of I used to be working at my girlfriend’s sorority.
My fraternity home didn’t have a eating possibility. The story I used to be instructed as a pledge was that there was as soon as a kitchen that burned down, they usually turned the world into one other bar. Regardless of the motive, we didn’t have a kitchen, so most of the sorority busboys had been my brothers. That was a very good time.
That additionally led to some hijinks, as we might typically attempt to end early so we might sneak off with some eggs, tomatoes, and stuff from the kitchen and ambush our brothers at different sororities as they left their busboy jobs.
After we weren’t grabbing meals from the kitchen to throw at our brothers, we’d additionally put good meals in rubbish baggage and put the luggage outdoors to take residence after we acquired off. It was a pleasant, if disreputable, strategy to get some staples to carry residence, since we solely had the choice to work on weekdays, at lunch, and dinner.
Generally, when there was a rush occasion or one thing, we’d be put into service as cooks, too. Nicely, not within the kitchen. We’d be outdoors grilling scorching canines and hamburgers. It was quite a lot of enjoyable assembly everybody within the sorority and consuming actual meals, as a result of ramen or mac and cheese with out milk or butter acquired actually outdated.
Throughout my time at AX?, I used to be voted because the “sweetheart” and acquired to be on their composite.
The man who was picked the yr earlier than had his title listed together with his first preliminary, after which his center and final title. That appeared tacky and pretentious to me, so I figured I’d observe swimsuit and have my title listed as “S. Brendan Collins.” It was a dopey inside joke that solely made sense to me, however I loved it.
There have been instances when the women would neglect we had been there, as we labored within the background, and we’d hear some spicy gossip. When dated events and formals got here alongside, accessible busboys had been default dates for women who didn’t have one on the final minute.
After a breakup with my girlfriend, it was awkward to proceed bussing at her sorority, so I bounced round at another homes earlier than ending up at Kappa Alpha Theta (KA?) for the remainder of faculty.
The menus had been fairly comparable at every sorority, and I keep in mind one particularly that I didn’t like was veggie lasagna. It tasted advantageous, although not so good as lasagna with meat. With out that protein, I might really feel hungry once more hours later.
Earlier than I began working as a busboy, I used to be pissed off that I needed to work for meals along with my common jobs at college, however in the long run, I made a few of my greatest recollections throughout these lunches and dinners.





















