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Stock and face product, checking prices on existing and new stock for consistency with shelf labels, and marking shelf labels with blue chips if inconsistencies are found. Stock and face product, checking prices on existing and new stock for consistency with shelf labels, and marking shelf labels with blue chips if inconsistencies are found.
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JOB SUMMARY: Responsible for customer exchanges for chips/cash equivalents for cash, cash checks, exchange foreign currency and assist customers in establishing credit lines. Our resorts operate primarily under the Caesars, Harrah s, Horseshoe and Eldorado brand names.
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Participates in efficient operation of Casino Cage. Safeguards and maintains cash drawer, redeems casino chips, cashes checks, slot tickets, ECT. Participates in efficient operation of Casino Cage. Safeguards and maintains cash drawer, redeems casino chips, cashes checks, slot tickets, ECT.
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General merchandising activities, including stocking and facing products. Communicate orally and in writing with supervisors, co-workers and customers. Keep register station and computer clean, dry and free of dust.
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Sell gambling chips, tokens, or tickets to patrons or to other workers for resale to patrons. Assist Guests and Team Members with exchanging slot vouchers and table game chips/checks into monetary funds.
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Like the ones that legit can’t quit our jalapeño chips or our homemade hot sauce. Casual workplace - Jeans, Company supplied t-shirt, hat and a smile is the uniform of our teamCompetitive wages – based on experienceGreat meal discountOpportunities to advance and grow, Promote from within cultureFlexible schedules for outside activities and schoolWHAT MAKE US – US.
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Brew coffee, prepare fountain drinks, Cut and fry tortillas for chips and Package desserts. The cashier is the face of Taco Tote and sets the mood for the rest of the guests' day. Report to Management cashier check-out at the end of shift.
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When cashiers are not checking out customers, Mother's expectation is that they be cleaning, restocking, and looking for and engaging customers who are ready to check out. This job description is intended to describe the general requirements for the performance of this job.
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Work with the store General Manager to ensure the standards of the store are being met Help coach and train all employees both in the Front of House and Back of House Responsible for counting down cashier drawers and making appropriate deposits according to store standards Control food cost through our inventory process, recognize issues and traing staff to correct Food Handler card and TABC certifications are mandatory Streamline and make solid decisions for each shift.
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Cherokee Casino West Siloam Springs is seeking a superstar Cage Cashier to join our fast-paced, exciting team. You'll prepare and issue starting banks to our lucky dealers, ensuring they have the chips to deal winning hands.
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We also have some great queso, salsa, guacamole and chips to start out with and finish the day off with some sopapilla bites or churros. Job duties include but not limited to: Providing great guest service, cash handling, setting up and breaking down the restaurant, training to learn the skill set, bussing tables and general restaurant cleaning, but most of all having fun interacting with guests and employees alike.
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JOB SUMMARY:The primary responsibility of the Fountain worker is to accurately handle cash register transactions and ensure guests are greeted cheerfully and prepare Food & beverages per guest's request ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Provides fast, friendly, professional and responsive customer service to restaurant guests and staff.
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Exchange gaming chips and tickets, cash checks, and process markers and fills. Maintain bank balance and safeguard casino cage assets during assigned shift. Previous money handling/cashiering preferred.
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Cash all types of checks for patrons within the specified guidelines; redeem chips/tokens, TITO (ticket in/ticket out) and Race and Sports tickets for patrons. It is the primary responsibility of the Cage Cashier to process monetary transactions and exchanges with guests.
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1-3 years of heavy cash handling experience as a casino cashier, bank teller, retail sales associate, or related experience, preferred. Must be able to efficiently and accurately count money and gaming chips and make a change.
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