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Responsibilities In this role, you’ll work alongside the kitchen, dining room and retail shop teams to keep the dining room, retail shop, front porch, and kitchen clean. Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Top Notch Training:PAR Training program: our hourly employee training program is built to help you grow and succeed.
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In this role, you'll work alongside the kitchen, dining room and retail shop teams to keep the dining room, retail shop, front porch, and kitchen clean. Cracker Barrel values internal development- whether you want to become an Employee Training Coordinator, a Shift Leader, a Restaurant or Retail Manager, or come join us at our Home Office in Lebanon, TN to work in corporate support for our stores; we are committed to helping you reach your personal career goals.
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20% discount on any food purchase at Eat'n Park, Hello Bistro, The Porch, and Parkhurst Dining. Keep outside areas of restaurant clean including cleaning up litter, clearing walkways, removing snow, and other general maintenance duties.
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We have a unique role of the Employee Training Coordinator at each location and their purpose is to help you be successful in your role. As a Cleaning Crew Member, you'll maintain the cleanliness of the restaurant, kitchen and retail shop to make sure that every nook and cranny is spotless.
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We care about your wellbeing and your success. Cross Training- If you thrive in an environment where no day is the same, you can cross train and work in a variety of roles for your store. Competitive pay based on your experience with opportunities to earn additional pay increases with the PAR Training program.
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PAR Training program: our hourly employee training program is built to help you grow and succeed. You must be able to understand and carry out instructions while working effectively with co-workers and managers.
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Overview As a Cleaning Crew Member, you’ll maintain the cleanliness of the restaurant, kitchen and retail shop to make sure that every nook and cranny is spotless. Flexible SchedulesHealth, Vision, and Dental Benefits starting on day 1401K with company matching starting at 90 daysVacation Time35% off restaurant and retail itemsEmployee Stock Purchasing Program.
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We foster an atmosphere where employees care for each other like family. Our employees work hard to ensure that our brand, which is grounded in genuine hospitality and nostalgia, represents only what is good about those things.
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Paychecks weekly or daily - You can access the pay you have earned throughout the week! While our dcor and food may harken back to earlier times, our inclusive culture and beliefs about equality and diversity do not.
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Text " CBJOBS " to 97211 to start your application or click "Apply for the job online" above. You will need to be 18 years old, able to stand for long periods, work in a variety of environments, be expected to lift, load and carry up to 40 pounds, and work with hot and cold food items.
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NOTE: Racism, either overt or perpetuated through unconscious bias, has no place at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, and both our Mission and People Promise are firmly rooted in the principle of valuing what everyone brings to the table.
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Competitive Pay and Benefits:Competitive pay based on your experience with opportunities to earn additional pay increases with the PAR Training programPaychecks weekly or daily - You can access the pay you have earned throughout the week.
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Performs front porch duties to insure “guest arrival” standard is maintained. Keep supply area neat, clean and tidy at all times. Maintain sanitation standards in the cooler, freezer, prep area and sales area.
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Qualifications You will need to be 18 years old, able to stand for long periods, work in a variety of environments, be expected to lift, load and carry up to 40 pounds, and work with hot and cold food items.
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Health, Vision, and Dental Benefits starting on day 1. Employee Stock Purchasing Program. 401K with company matching starting at 90 days. 35% off restaurant and retail items. We believe in Family. This position is primarily 3rd shift.
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