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Previous experience as a busboy, washer, waiter, cook, or relevant work experience. Delivering food order to wait staff in a timely manner. Previous experience as a busboy, washer, waiter, cook, or relevant work experience.
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Preparing ingredients for the shift; washing vegetables, chopping, seasoning meat, etc. Physical endurance to stand for an entire shift. Free On the Job Training. Cooking orders according to food health and safety standards.
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We already have great staff; we just want to add the right person to join our stellar team! As a cook your main job function is to prepare daily meals for all the residents in the living facility. Handling multiple food orders at one time.
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Physical endurance to stand and move around for entire shift. Taking orders from wait staff or computerized system. Duties include preparing ingredients, adhering to restaurant menu, and following food health and safety procedures.
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Assisting other cooks in preparing food or helping other team members when needed. Physically able to stand and move during the length of shift; able to bend and kneel through shift; able to lift to 25 pounds or more.
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Job Summary A busser, also known as a busboy or busgirl, is responsible for maintaining cleanliness and order in a restaurant. Collecting and clearing used dishes, glasses, and utensils from tables and delivering them to the dishwashing area.
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