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You’ll also prepare and store food ingredients and beverage orders, check to make sure they’re correct, package products, and maintain a clean, safe work and dining environment. Ask about evening/late night premium pay.
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Prepare food and beverages to standard recipes or customized for customers, including recipe changes such as temperature, quantity of ingredients or substituted ingredients. As a Starbucks barista , you'll create the Starbucks Experience for our customers through excellent service and expertly-crafted products.
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It takes more than high-quality ingredients and a flame grill to bring out that warm hospitality that Logan’s is known for. Logans Roadhouse is a well established, full service restaurant concept that has growth opportunities for team members in a full service casual dining restaurnat company.
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Yes, you are encouraged to sing along Family owned, we are fanatical about fresh ingredients, food safety, cleanliness and customer service. Work with fresh, high-quality ingredients. We have a unique work environment and open kitchen design.
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You enjoy being around people and providing friendly, accurate service to customers, fellow team members and leaders. Communicating with customers, fellow team members, and leaders in a positive manner.
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You are applying for work with a franchisee of Taco Bell, not Taco Bell Corp. or any of its affiliates. Franchisees are independent business owners who set their own wage and benefit programs that can vary among franchisees.
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