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What's with this "waitstaff" nonsense ?
A perfectly acceptable collective noun, surely?
Draft additions March 2006 waitstaff n. chiefly N. Amer. the staff employed as waiters and waitresses in a restaurant (with singular or plural concord).1981 Washington Post 11 Jan. k52 (advt.) We are looking for good people to train for the following positions: Cooks Prep Dishwashers..Waitstaff [etc.].1994 Minnesota Monthly May 61/2 Desserts and pasta don't always click, but the sharp wait staff seldom misses.2002 E. J. Ridley in R. R. Sims Changing the Way we manage Change vii.135 Waitstaff were given communications training.
Unless you can offer another one ... I'm open to suggestions.