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Today, Chick-fil-A has the highest same-store sales and is the largest quick-service chicken restaurant chain in the United States based on annual system-wide sales. Today, Chick-fil-A is America's #1 fast food restaurant.
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In 1967, Cathy founded and opened the first Chick-fil-A restaurant in Atlanta's Greenbriar Shopping Center. Through the years, that restaurant prospered and led Cathy to further the success of his business.
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Successful Team Members will conduct themselves with a positive attitude and truthful character, demonstrating 2nd mile service to every guest who visits our restaurant. Perks of being a Chick-fil-A Team Member include flexible hours, competitive pay and a positive atmosphere.
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Perks of being a Chick-fil-A Team Member include flexible hours, free and discounted meals, competitive pay and a positive atmosphere! Chick-fil-A, Inc., Founder S. Truett Cathy started the business in 1946, when he and his brother, Ben, opened an Atlanta diner known as The Dwarf Grill (later renamed The Dwarf House.
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Requirements SONIC Drive-In Co-Manager Requirements: Ability to work irregular hours, nights, weekends and holidays General knowledge and understanding of the restaurant industry or retail operations required Minimum of six months of restaurant management experience (QSR) or two year entry level retail management experience required.
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Whether you have experience as a customer service associate, retail team member, cashier, restaurant server, kitchen lead, cook, prep cook, drive thru cashier or any other restaurant or service-oriented role - we have a position for you.
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As a Front of House team member, you will welcome guests, take and prepare orders, maintain cleanliness throughout the restaurant, observe health and sanitation guidelines, and ensure each guest leaves with a smile.
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As a restaurant cook at Taco Bell - St. Andrews you will prepare food items according to the menu, recipes, and special dietary or nutritional restrictions. Taco Bell - St. Andrews is looking for a Restaurant Cook to join our team in Murfreesboro, TN. This position is full time or part time.
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Address: 1065 Brea Mall Ste. 2052A - [Server Assistant / Dishwasher] As a Busser @ CPK you will: Partners with servers to ensure quick table turnarounds; Deliver awesome customer service by quickly and efficiently clearing restaurant tables- refilling drinks- and- restocking silverware and glassware; Carry large loads of dishes- silverware and glasswear to kitchen for washing; Support other areas of the restaurant.
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Many Twin Peaks restaurants have smoking sections for their guests, and managers may be exposed to cigarette or cigar smoke in this area.
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Many Twin Peaks restaurants have smoking sections for their guests, and managers may be exposed to cigarette or cigar smoke in this area.
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Successful Team Members will conduct themselves in a positive attitude and truthful character demonstrating 2nd mile service to every guest who visits our restaurant. If you are someone that has a heart to serve others, wants to be a part of a high performance team, and desires to grow personally and professionally, then you are a great fit for our team at Chick-fil-A. Chick-fil-A, Inc., Founder S. Truett Cathy started the business in 1946, when he and his brother, Ben, opened an Atlanta diner known as The Dwarf Grill (later renamed The Dwarf House.
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Location Dorado Beach a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, 100 Dorado Beach Drive, Dorado, Puerto Rico, United States
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Created in 2020, Pasqually's Pizza & Wings offers a distinct, customized eating experience outside of a restaurant environment that amplifies classic pizza and wings and operates out of 400 ghost locations nationwide.
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A Restaurant Crewmember has the primary responsibility of providing a positive Customer experience, including ensuring all food orders are prepared to Raising Canes standards and working in various areas of the Restaurant (Cashier, Front Counter, Dining Room, Kitchen, Food Prep, Grill and Drive-Thru, etc.
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