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Busser - WinStar World Casino & Resort (Thackerville, OK) LEGENDS Founded in 2008, Legends is a premium experiences company with more than 1,500 full-time and 30,000 seasonal team members globally.
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Busser Duties and Responsibilities A Busser works primarily in the dining area of a restaurant or eatery. HOBNOB Tavern, Cattle Shed, Atlanta GA Halcyon, Alpharetta, Atlantic Station, Dunwoody, Perimeter, Neighborhood Sports Bar, Local Pay: $5.25 / hour Pay: Tips Job Type: fulltime, parttime Education: No education required Work location: On-site.
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Employees are eligible after one year with our First Watch family About The Position Equipped with a spray bottle, sturdy tray and clean cloth towel, a First Watch Busser uses magician-like moves to clean re-set tables within 3 minutes.
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Assist the Outlet Manager and Restaurant Servers in maintaining a clean and welcoming environment, as well as providing guests stellar service.
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Employees must enroll within 30 days for hire and the benefit begins the 1st of the month following 60 days of employment About The Position Equipped with a spray bottle, sturdy tray and clean cloth towel, a First Watch Busser uses magician-like moves to clean re-set tables within 3 minutes.
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Location The Ritz-Carlton Rancho Mirage, 68900 Frank Sinatra Drive, Rancho Mirage, California, United States
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Instead, we want to build an experience that is memorable and unique - with food and drinks on the side.
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Equipped with a spray bottle, sturdy tray and clean cloth towel, a First Watch Busser uses magician-like moves to clean re-set tables within 3 minutes. A recipient of hundreds of local "Best Breakfast" and "Best Brunch" accolades, First Watch's chef-driven menu includes elevated executions of classic favorites along with specialties such as the Quinoa Power Bowl®, Farm Stand Breakfast Tacos, Avocado Toast, Chickichanga, Morning Meditation (juiced in-house daily), Spiked Lavender Lemonade and its signature Million Dollar Bacon.
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Who We Are First Watch is an award-winning Daytime Dining concept serving made-to-order breakfast, brunch, and lunch using fresh ingredients across its network of neighborhood restaurants. Unlimited access to medical and behavioral telemedicine through Cirrus MD.
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There are more than 520 First Watch restaurants in 29 states, and the restaurant concept is majority owned by Advent International, one of the world's largest private equity firms. They are empowered with an independence to make decisions that will help provide an exceptional breakfast, brunch, or lunch experience for their customers.
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First Watch is an award-winning Daytime Dining concept serving made-to-order breakfast, brunch, and lunch using fresh ingredients across its network of neighborhood restaurants. Bright Horizon - back up child and elder care.
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Yard House - 849 E. Commerce St [Server Assistant / Beverage Server] As a Busser/Barback at Yard House, you'll: Play an important role in the daily operationsEnsure the dining room, bar, lobby, and service areas are clean, stocked and visually appealingAssist Bartenders in clearing the bar top, cleaning the barware and restocking glassware and platewareChange out kegs as needed to keep the beers on tap fresh.
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Hiring Immediately: Busser ! From the décor to the jazz music, Wildfire has the style and warmth that makes it perfect for an evening with friends or just the two of you. Relax in a comfy booth, indulge on a signature crusted steak, a delicious salad or oven roasted seafood, and sip on a martini flight, handcrafted beer or one of the fabulous cocktail creations.
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A recipient of hundreds of local "Best Breakfast" and "Best Brunch" accolades, First Watch's chef-driven menu includes elevated executions of classic favorites along with First Watch specialties such as the protein-packed Quinoa Power Bowl, Farm Stand Breakfast Tacos, Avocado Toast, Chickichanga, Morning Meditation (juiced in-house daily), Spiked Lavender Lemonade and its signature Million Dollar Bacon.
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Inspect the cleanliness and presentation of all china, glass, and silver prior to use.
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