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Sure, classic cars and vintage threads may be things of the past, but the Chicken Express experience will always be groovy, right on, awesome, wicked, fab, the bee's knees, cruisin' This elite group gets to work with awesome people, earn great pay, and sport the cool uniform.
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Sure, classic cars and vintage threads may be things of the past, but the Sonic Drive-In experience will always be groovy, right on, awesome, wicked, fab, the bee's knees, cruisin' Skating Carhop servers are unique to the SONIC Drive-In restaurant brand and bring a special "surprise and delight" element to the guest experience.
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Ability to continuously stand, balance and carry a tray, and sweep while roller skating. Upon successful completion of this program, Skating Carhops perform the above duties while roller skating. As a carhop, you're responsible for serving and delivering that food safely and efficiently, ensuring our guests have a super experience at SONIC Drive-In restaurants.
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Being a Carhop (aka super cool food server) is like being an astronaut, only you work in a drive-in restaurant instead of space, and the food's way better. Skating Carhop servers must complete the SONIC Skating Training Program.
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You're responsible for serving and delivering that food safely and efficiently, ensuring our guests have a truly out-of-this-world experience at SONIC Drive-In restaurants. Additional Carhop/Skating Carhop server Qualifications.
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As a SONIC Carhop, you are part of an elite group, filling a role offered by no other company. Roller skate proficiently and frequently on various surfaces when delivering food. From where I'm skating, working at SONIC is a blast and the tips are great too.
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Successfully completed assigned SONIC Skating Training Program. A willingness to cross-train on all the stations - it never gets boring here! At SONIC, you get great pay, flexible hours and a cool uniform-while doing the job you love.
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Willingness to abide by the appearance, uniform and hygiene standards at SONIC. SONIC and its independent franchise owners are Equal Opportunity Employers. Friendly and smiling faces that enjoy providing courteous service to our restaurant guests.
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Employer: Coast to Coast Commercial, LLC. Fast Food experience is a PLUS, but not required! General knowledge and understanding of the restaurant industry or retail operations preferred, but not required.
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Greeting all guests in a polite and friendly manner with a smile. Effective communication skills; basic math and reading skills. Making accurate change quickly and efficiently for restaurant guests. Looking for a way to apply that boundless enthusiasm you wake up with every morning.
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This position is with Great American Hospitality, LLC, a Sonic franchisee. A team player keen on cleanliness and safety. Ability to work irregular hours, nights, weekends and holidays. Ensuring that all restaurant menu items meet operational standards.
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Ability to be flexible in all situations based on business need. Clearing trays from our guests' cars. you get the picture! All that's missing is you, so APPLY TODAY! Serving our guests in a timely manner.
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It's downright sensational. Carrying and balancing a tray weighing up to 25 pounds.
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It's downright sensational. Carrying and balancing a tray weighing up to 25 pounds.
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It's downright sensational. Carrying and balancing a tray weighing up to 25 pounds.
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