Shout out to all the on-campus dining hall workers

A big shoutout to all the hardworking dining hall staff!

I attend a small campus, so our dining hall is cozy and doesn’t get as crowded as larger ones. Recently, I visited a bigger campus during my Spring break, and I was amazed by the constant stream of people in and out of their dining hall—more than could fit in my entire school’s dining area!

To all the dining hall workers: I hope you’re only met with the best from the students you serve. You deserve kind words like “Have a great day!” and “Could I please have *insert food*?” You truly deserve appreciation.

You provide the energy that keeps students moving forward, and you are an essential part of our campus community. Never underestimate your worth; you are a vital foundation in our university lives.

Sending love from afar,
An anonymous student.

One Reply to “Shout out to all the on-campus dining hall workers”

  1. What a beautiful message! It’s so important to recognize the hard work and dedication of dining hall staff, especially in busy settings. They truly play a crucial role in creating a positive environment for students. Your thoughtful words remind us all to appreciate those behind the scenes who contribute so much to our daily lives, often without the recognition they deserve. Let’s make it a habit to express our gratitude more often—our dining staff definitely deserve it! Thank you for sharing this reminder, and I hope you’re enjoying your spring break! 🌟

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