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Job ResponsibilitiesGreet Guests with a warm welcomeAssist Guests with questions about the menuEnter order accurately in iPOS and clarify order detailsRepeat order with meal name to ensure order accuracyRelay order total to guestReceive paymentGive guest clear direction to the next stop of their journeyWe Pay:15 years old and under: $10 per hour16 & 17 years old: $14-15 per hour18 years old and up: $16-17 per hour and $18 per hour for WIDE OPEN availabilityRequirementsNo Experience Necessary.
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The base salary compensation range for this role is $15 to $16 per hour. Previous experience as a Master Control Operator is preferred. WSTM/WSTQ/WTVH is seeking a Master Control Operator.
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Broadcast operations including setting up, controlling and monitoring television broadcast equipment to transmit television programs and commercials to the viewing audience. Support the production of newscasts and other live or taped programming for television and multi-platform use.
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15-16 per hour + Overtime during peak needs If Bilingual in Spanish $16-17.50 per hour. We are hiring remote Customer Service Representatives who will deliver excellent customer service and create sustainable value for customers via phone, email, chat, and correspondence.
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Faneuil is a Continuum Global Solutions LLC company based in Hampton, Virginia that provides outsourced business processing solutions for an extensive client portfolio that includes both commercial and government entities.
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The hourly base pay range for this position is $15 -$16 per hour plus $7 -$9 per hour in tips. Paid Time Off: Employees accrue 0.0192 hours of PTO per hour worked up to a maximum of 40 hours per calendar year.
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Excellent benefits including vacation, insurance, retirement plan, and wages starting as much as $16 per hour depending on experience! We want every guest to have an enjoyable dining experience every time they come to SONIC. Excellent benefits including vacation, insurance, retirement plan, and wages starting up to $15 per hour (depending on experience.
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River Crest Country Club is seeking to add Full & Part Time Bartenders to our Food & Beverage Team. Our pay structure: $14 - $16 per hour for regular Bar pay Automatic 15% service charge on all sales 2% service charge on all service well drinks $19 per hour when working Party Bars at Special Events Located five miles from downtown Fort Worth, River Crest is Fort Worth's oldest and most storied country club.
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Starting at $15-$16 per hour (based availability & experience) Opportunities for advancement include department manager, assistant manager, restaurant manager, multiple store supervisor, and several other corporate opportunities beyond this restaurant.
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Weekends 1 st & 2 nd Shift $15-$16 per hour. 2 nd shift $15-$16 per hour. 3 rd Shift $15-$16 per hour. 1 st Shift $15-16 per hour.
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Competitive Compensation: Earn an impressive $15-$16 per hour. Certifications: CPR certification, Direct Support Professional/CNA certification. Competitive Compensation: Earn an impressive $15-$16 per hour.
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Compensation is from $15 - $16 per hour. Must be at least 16 years of age. Drives table turn timing by scouting open tables, bussing and cleaning tables as necessary.
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The front desk/host positions require a strong communicator who will guide our Guests through their retail, game rental and dining experiences. Maintains a favorable working relationship with all other company Team Members to foster and promote a cooperative and harmonious working climate that will be conducive to maximum Team Member morale, productivity and efficiency/effectiveness.
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Wage Information Starts at $15/hr Ready for a job that will throw you for a loop? Within the last 90 days, can you state that you have not used illegal or social drugs (excluding marijuana), such as MDMA (Molly), cocaine and crystal methamphetamine.
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We offer $20 per hour for those 17+ and $15 per hour for those ages 15 - 16. Childcare experience (babysitting, daycare, camp counselor, kids club, vacation bible school leader, etc.
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