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Being a Carhop (aka super cool food server) is like being an astronaut, only you work in a drive-in restaurant instead of space, and the foods way better. Youre responsible for serving and delivering that food safely and efficiently, ensuring our guests have a truly out-of-this-world experience at SONIC Drive-In restaurants.
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In the words of one of our Skating Carhop servers:"From where I'm skating, working at SONIC is a blast and the tips are great too!" Food & Restaurant. Upon successful completion of this program, Skating Carhops perform the above duties while roller skating.
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As a SONIC carhop, you make full wage (not server wage) as well as great tips! Perform regular cleaning and sanitation duties - including trash disposal, mopping, sweeping, washing dishes and food preparation tools, wiping counters, sanitizing food preparation areas, cleaning equipment, and emptying used grease - pursuant to operational standards.
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Our carhops earn up to $13.00 per hour PLUS great cash tips, so there is an opportunity to make excellent money! Move and stock food product weighing up to 50 pounds. Complete Skating Carhop training requirements.
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In this Front of House / Guest Service role, you will run guest food to their cars, serve them, ensure strong customer service and provide cashier support. General knowledge and understanding of the food service / restaurant industry or retail operations preferred, but not required.
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A current required state alcohol-server license (TABC, TIPS, ABLE, etc.) Understanding and abiding by the required states alcohol-server, Food Handling, and Torchys policies concerning alcohol consumption and safety procedures.
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All "Restaurant Service Positions" candidates, including Server candidates, will be hired with the "Front of House Support Staff" job title and will be responsible for all duties related to the Busser, Cashier, Greeter, and Food Runner/Expo support positions.
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The Torchy's legacy began in Austin, Texas in 2006 with an idea, a dedicated executive chef and a food trailer to now operating in dozens of locations across multiple states. $5.00 Hourly Pay , plus tips Take home cash tips daily Credit Card tips paid on paycheck Never again wait for payday.
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TABC certified and Tips Trained required; Food Handlers required. Must have basic knowledge of food and beverage preparations, service standards, guest relations and etiquette. Set up and breakdown of Banquet functions, serve food and/or beverages in a friendly, courteous and professional manner according to Horseshoe Bay and Crescent Hotels and Resorts high standards of quality.
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Must maintain current TIPS/TAMS and Food Handler certification. At least 2 years fine-dining and/or upscale casual dining server experience is required. Be knowledgeable of all food & beverage offerings and offer suggestions to ensure an optimal dining experience.
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The Restaurant Server will oversee the day to day operation of first class customer service and food service in the restaurant. Inclusive of tips, earn up to $12 - $15 per hour (depending on day of week/shift.
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We're giving friends and families across America a place that gives them exactly what they want: freshly prepared food, any way they like it. Prompt food delivery to the customer as well as cleanliness of the assigned serving section.
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Take home cash tips daily Credit Card tips paid on paycheck Never again wait for pay day! Hourly Pay, plus tips. Damn Good food discount card for you AND your spouse. and current required food handlers license.
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Credit Card tips paid on paycheck. Take home cash tips daily. $5.05 per hour , plus tips. Previous experience working as a restaurant bartender. mixologist #bartender #torchys. Bartenders provide a full-service dining experience that includes menu knowledge and cocktail preparation that follows Torchy’s recipes.
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Must be able to bend, stretch, twist, or reach for objects on shelves at various height levels. Torchy’s Family Foundation supports our fellow Team Members in times of need and crisis. Access to all benefits including medical , dental, and vision for full-time Team Members after 1 year of employment, plus 401(k) after 6 months.
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