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Comply with SOP methods in regard to guest checks and server banking procedures. Service includes greeting, seating, talking and serving orders, taking guest remittance as required, clearing dishes and resetting tables.
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Olive Garden - 717 N. Promenade Parkway [Restaurant Server / Wait Staff / Banquet Attendant] As a Server at Olive Garden, you'll: Provide friendly and attentive service that makes the guests feel welcome and like they are part of the family; Thrive on making loyal guests by taking them on a tour of Italy through knowledge of food, wine, and our fresh ingredients; Deliver exceptional dining experiences.
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As a Server at Cracker Barrel, you’ll serve up scratch-made favorites in our fast-paced, family-friendly environment. Compensation and More: Competitive pay every week | Same-day pay availability | No tip sharing.
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The Server is a key member of the restaurant team primarily responsible for providing friendly, accurate, and efficient service to all guests so that we are returning every traveler to the road better than they came.
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If you think you would be a legendary Server Assistant-Busser, apply today! As a Server Assistant-Busser Your Responsibilities Would Include. Texas Roadhouse is looking for Server Assistants-Bussers to join our team.
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McDonald's originally opened as a single restaurant selling hamburgers, fries, and shakes in Des Plaines, Illinois and has expanded their menu over the years to include chicken and fish sandwiches, breakfast items, and their famous chicken nuggets.
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