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Bad Daddy's is an Equal Opportunity and Inclusive Employer *Please note the Server position could fall in line with these types of positions: cashier, host, bartender, customer service, supervisor, team trainer, crew member, and restaurant team member.
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Bad Daddy's is an Equal Opportunity and Inclusive Employer*Please note the host position could fall in line with these types of positions: server, cashier, bartender, customer service, supervisor, team trainer, crew member, and restaurant team member.
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Come in any Monday-Wednesday from 2pm-5pm for an on-the-spot interview! We promote from within for our Hourly Manager positions! · Learn the ins and outs of a full-service restaurant with opportunities to cross-train.
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As a Host or Hostess (with the most’est), it is your friendly smile and welcoming demeanor that our Guests will notice first! You’ll be the face of our team and the first interaction our guests have.
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Bad Daddy's Burger Bar is looking for a Host/Hostess to join the Team! · Meet some badass people along the way! Bad Daddy's Burger Bar is looking for a Host/Hostess to join the Team! Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Bad Daddy’s Labor Day off (day after Labor Day)· Eligible for company-matching benefits after 1 year for full-time employees.
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You’ll get to:· Own each and every Guest experience by greeting them, showing them a table, and keeping a clean and tidy restaurant! Matching 401K for all employees 21 and older after 1st month of employment.
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You’ll get to:· Own each and every Guest experience at the table – a chance to showcase your hospitality! Server permit required for hire in all locations in the following states: Oklahoma, Georgia, Tennessee As a Server at Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar, you’ll use your friendly, approachable nature and thorough knowledge of our menu to guide our Guests through a delightful dining experience.
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Bad Daddy's Burger Bar is looking for a Server to join the Team! Be in a high-energy, high-volume, fast-paced environment. Bad Daddy's Burger Bar is looking for a Server to join the Team! We promote almost exclusively from within for Key Hourly Managers.
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Weekly pay plus tips! Position pays a base wage plus tips! Flexible Schedules· Employee Discount! What's in it for me? Save that money!) Opportunities to grow.
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Weekly pay plus tips! Flexible Schedules· Employee Discount! What's in it for me? Tipped Wage Position! Save that money.
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