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Papa Murphy's Pizza Crew MemberPapa Murphy is the largest take-n-bake pizza company named Best Pizza Chain in America year after year. Papa Murphy's International is the fifth-largest pizza chain in the country and the pioneer and leader of the take 'n' bake pizza segment.
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Bringing happiness to guests one fresh pizza at a time is a great start, but the Crew Member role has many other rewarding benefits as well. Go the extra step to open the door or carry pizzas out to guests' cars to demonstrate the care Papa Murphy's has for the community.
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I.e. McDonalds, Papa Gino, Burger King, and Taco Bell). DescriptionHELLO Future Team Member! i.e. McDonalds, Papa Gino, Burger King, and Taco Bell). You are applying for work with a franchisee of Dunkin' Donuts, not Dunkin' Brands, Inc. or any of its affiliates.
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The Crew Member is responsible for the following, but not limited to, duties and responsibilities while continually promoting a culture that embraces the company's core values of Quality, Service, Integrity, and Team Work.
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Maintains a professional appearance and grooming standards at all times when representing the brand Papa Murphy's and the company. Crew MemberWe are looking for self motivated individuals who want to be part of something exciting.
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As the owner of Papa Murphy's I am dedicated to training up our management staff with the best service industry leadership training academy in Iowa. Make all products following the portion charts or job aids within the average time as described in the Papa Murphy's "Performance Standards.
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Summary DescriptionThe Shift Supervisor is responsible for all facets of the operation for the assigned shift of a Papa Murphy’s store while continually promoting a culture that embraces the company’s core values of Quality, Service, Integrity, and Team Work. To successfully perform the Shift Supervisor role an individual must be proficient at all aspects of the Crew Member position, and able to accomplish the following, but not limited to, duties and responsibilities:Duties and Responsibilities.
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Better Ingredients, Better People, Papa Johns. Job Duties include:-Answering Phone-Helping Customers place orders-Taking Payments- Making Pizzas and other food products- Cleaning your station areasBecome a Vital Piece of the Pie. Pizza Pie that is with PJ Cheese, Inc. , the largest Franchise Group within the United States Papa John's Pizza family.
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Benefits available include:Employee DiscountsHealth and Dental insurance to those who qualify Voluntary group term life, accident and specific disease insurance to those who qualify, subject to changeCrew Member:“You are applying for work with Tom Lovelace Group, a franchisee of Papa Murphy’s, not Papa Murphy’s International, Inc., or any of its affiliates.
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It’s the foundation we started with, from the first Papa Johns pizza that was made in a broom closet in Jeffersonville, IN, to now more than 5,000 locations in 45 countries and territories around the world.
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Job Duties include:-Answering Phone-Helping Customers place orders-Taking Payments- Making Pizzas and other food products- General Cleaning throughout your shiftQuality is at our core. We keep you moving by helping our customers and creating great products.
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Papa Murphy’s Crew Members wanted! Papa Murphy’s provides fresh dough and ingredients on pizzas people take home and bake! Job Types: Full-time, Part-timePay: From $12.00 per hour (Average is $1-$4 per hour)You are applying for work with Waterman Acquisition Company, a franchisee of Papa Murphy's, not Papa Murphy's International, Inc., or any of its affiliates.
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Crew Member:“You are applying for work with Brencam, Inc., a franchisee of Papa Murphy’s, not Papa Murphy’s International, Inc., or any of its affiliates. Starting wages for this position vary between $11-$16 per hour and are dependent on which state the store you are applying for is located in.
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Position Overview: In this lively support role, the Crew Member champions Papa Murphy’s commitment to quality, service, integrity, and teamwork by: Show off your organization skills by prioritizing and completing tasks.
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Papa Murphy’s offers custom-made pizzas featuring high-quality fresh toppings generously layered on pizza dough that is made fresh each morning in each store. Papa Murphy's has been voted “Best Pizza Chain in America” seven consecutive years by consumers nationwide in the Restaurants and Institutions “Consumers' Choice in Chains” survey and is a four-time recipient of Pizza Today’s Chain of the Year award, most recently in 2010.
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