So, the Good Doctor and I were have dinner at one of the upscale restaurants in Zamalek.
I had my hat with me. It is an “Australian Walking Hat”. It is a wide brim, ventalated hat. I am often hailed as “hey cowboy” here while wearing this hat. Etc.
The waiter asked about the hat and asked if it was common to wear such a hat at night.
I said, not usually. It is more for during the day to keep the sun off my face and head. But since I left the house several hours ago when the sun was still up, and I had not yet been home. I still had it with me.
He replied: “Ah. Because I have seen these kind of hats in America, but not at night.”
It seems that he spent a month in Memphis (the one in Tennessee) as the “Exhibition Manager” for a load of Archeological artifacts that were on loan to a museum there.
He is trained as an Egyptologist.
That is his day job.
His night job is waiter/bartender at a swank restaurant.
Knowing what I know about government jobs here, I would be willing to bet he makes a lot more money at his night job, than he does at his day job.
Interesting fellow.
One reply on “My waiter, the Egyptologist.”
You mean he’s a…. Wait for it….
B.S., M.S., maitre de?