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Previous experience in sales, promotions, customer service, retail, hospitality, travel and tourism, bar work or similar experiences dealing with people on a face to face basis would be an advantage.
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Openings include: SERVER / BARTENDER / FSW - Per diem, -Part-time - consistent pick-up shifts available - New Haven & Hartford Counties -& Surrounding -TEAM MEMBER PERKS: Competitive hourly wages (Rates extended by shift) - Growth opportunities - Easy to use App -to track schedule - Health/Vision/Dental & Voluntary benefits available Quick & easy -digital on-boarding process Weekly pay.
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Employee Benefits/Perks: Weekly Pay Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life insurance 401k Employee Discount Programs Short-term Disability Referral Bonus Potential Employee FreebiesWe would love to increase the pace of your professional development and connect you with an amazing employer, so.
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We won't get in the way of your regular yoga sessions at Local Barre, weekly book club meetings at The Big Bean, or dinner out with your bestie at Ciao Trattoria and Wine Bar. Pursuing an advanced degree at the University of New Hamphshire.
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WEEKLY PAY - Full Time and Part Time Positions. The Patterson Restaurant + Bar at Hotel Hartness is actively searching for professional, friendly, and fast-paced Servers/Bartenders to join work in a team environment within our Food and Beverage FOH team.
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Benefits Weekly pay Holiday Pay Guaranteed Hours Continuing Education Sick pay Wellness and fitness programs Referral bonus Employee assistance programs Medical benefits Dental benefits Vision benefits.
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Job Type: Full-time Pay: From $68,000.00 per year Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Flexible schedule Health insurance Paid time off Referral program Retirement plan Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Shift: 10 hour shift Day shift Evening shift Night shift Supplemental pay types: Bonus opportunities Weekly day range: Every weekend Rotating weekends Work setting: Bar Casual dining restaurant Work Location: In person.
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Pay: $43000 - $48000 / year Benefits: Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Life insurance Employee discount Paid training Job Type: fulltime Schedule: 10 hour shift Weekend availability Day shift Night shift Holidays Education: High school degree Work location: On-site.
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Base pay PLUS bi-weekly uncapped commissions, PLUS performance pay, PLUS on-going sales contests, PLUS premium shift pay, PLUS quarterly bonus, PLUS performance paid time off, PLUS prizes and incentives and more.
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Highly-Competitive, Bi-Weekly Pay. A leader in American barbecue, Pat Martin and Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint will celebrate the restaurant’s 16th Anniversary in October 2022. Today, there are 10 Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint locations sprinkled across Nashville, Charleston (SC), Birmingham (AL), and Louisville (KY), in addition to the three Hugh-Baby’s in Nashville.
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These include weekly pay, employer-subsidized medical insurance premiums, paid time off accrued weekly, a profit-sharing retirement plan, employee referral bonus of up to $500, free parking, and a complimentary daily shift meal with beverages.
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PAY: $2,600 /Weekly Gross 40 hours /Week ABOUT CAREERSTAFF UNLIMITED: CareerStaff Unlimited, LLC (“CareerStaff”) is a renowned industry leader in healthcare staffing, managed services, and workforce solutions.
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PAY: $3,160 /Weekly Gross 40 hours /Week ABOUT CAREERSTAFF UNLIMITED: CareerStaff Unlimited, LLC (CareerStaff) is a renowned industry leader in healthcare staffing, managed services, and workforce solutions.
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Waffle House - 405 Cherry Blossom - [Restaurant Team Member / Greeter / Weekly Pay / PTO + Medical-Dental-Vision-Life] As a Host/Hostess at Waffle House, your responsibilities will include: Serving as the Customer's first impression; Greeting all incoming customers; Assisting Customers to find a table; Managing the order of waiting Customers; Stocking and maintaining the self-service coffee bar; Distributing menus.
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Full & Part-Time Opportunities Available For: Line Cook We offer flexible work schedules, a great work environment, excellent opportunities for advancement along with the following benefits: Get Paid Quicker - We pay our team members weekly Growth Opportunities - Approximately 50 percent of our management team started out as hourly team members.
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