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Gensco has an immediate opening for a Warehouse Team Member/Non-CDL Delivery Driver at our branch in Salem, Oregon! Warehouse/Delivery Driver Team Member Requirements.
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Work multiple stations (load, dress, shakes, cash, prep, front) as directed by Manager or Shift Leader Deliver catering orders as detailed in the Catering Driver and Delivery Agreement. Takes delivery/catering/pickup orders over the phone.
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Your duties may include those of a Catering Supervisor, Food Prep & Delivery Driver (clean driving record required) You may also work as a food delivery or catering delivery driver, in this driving role you will act as a delivery representative ensuring food reaches customers in a timely manner, and also will set food up on site when necessary.
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Ability to work as a team-player. Potbelly got its start in 1977 as a small antique store that turned into a lines-out-the-door neighborhood sandwich shop. Must be able to tolerate potential allergens: peanut products, egg, dairy, gluten, soy, seafood and shellfish.
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Prepare quality finished products (sandwiches, salads, soups, cookies, ice cream, etc.) Other Key Functions Restock food line, chips and cooler. Clean tables, counters, floors, bathrooms, kitchen and utensils; take out trash.
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Job Title: Associate Department/Function: Operations Location: Field, Assigned to Specific Shop Reports to (Title): General or Assistant Manager GENERAL DESCRIPTION A Potbelly Associate’s job is to make our customers really happy.
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Put those awesome ingredients together, and there’s no telling what we’ll cook up next! Must be able to tolerate higher levels of noise from music, customer and employee traffic. Comply with health and safety standards for food, cleanliness and safety of shop.
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Maintain personal hygiene standards, including wearing clean Potbelly uniform. Ability to handle a knife confidently. Do you hunger for more? Must be able to exert well-paced and frequent mobility for periods of up to 3 hours or as needed.
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Will frequently reach, feel, bend, stoop, carry, finely manipulate and key in data. FOCUS Essential Demonstrates and reinforces Potbelly’s Behaviors and Values– Integrity, Food Loving, Teamwork, Accountability, Positive Energy, Coaching, Delivering Results through Execution, Building and Inspiring Teams, Creating Potbelly “Fans.
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EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION AND BEHAVIORS Must represent Potbelly Advantage and Our Values. We continue to wake up every day with one goal: Make people happy through good vibes and delicious craveable food.
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Almost 100% of our management and upper management started as an inside team member or a delivery driver. Yearly team building activities/ competitions across our 13 franchise stores, with prizes.
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You will need to be at least 16 years old (Please Note: 18 if you want to be a Delivery Driver). Many Restaurant Team Members have moved into Delivery Driving, running shifts or even to become the General Manager of a restaurant.
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As a Restaurant Team Member, you will be the face for our customers ensuring they receive a hot, made to order meal. Do you want to have fun, make new friends and earn extra cash? Nights and weekends are very busy, so you will need to have the ability and desire to work during these times.
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If the vehicle driver refuses to sign the damage acknowledgement, both the Valet Attendant and on duty Valet Manager will sign the second portion of the valet parking ticket and annotate that the vehicle driver refused to sign acknowledging the identified vehicle damage.
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Working with Papa Johns is a great part time or second job and it's also a great opportunity to start your career. You will improve on the skills you have, and we'll teach you some new ones. Or you could be working on the makeline, preparing the food a family will gather together to enjoy.
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