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The successful Server Assistant aids servers in the prompt delivery and removal of food and beverage items, is hospitable and cordial to guests and coworkers, acts safely and responsibly, and is knowledgeable about the vessel and the skyline.
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In addition, the Food Server II may be in any area of the department including retail, production, or catering performing such tasks as portioning and serving food, transporting food to service areas, catering, busing dishes, storing and issuing of supplies, and cashiering.
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Server / Waiter / Waitress can average between $500 - $1,800 / week. We believe that every position interacts with the guest experience however, the server is the most impactful throughout their time dining with us.
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Food Server I (FSI) The work assignment will be in the dish room or to a lesser degree retail, production or catering performing such tasks as general clean-up, dishwashing, trayline, transporting food to service areas, and trash removal.
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The Food Server I, II and/or Lead displays and practices a work-style that reflects the mission, vision and values of the department and hospital and projects an image of professionalism in communication, appearance and conduct.
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PURPOSEThe Cocktail Server is responsible for welcoming guests, accurately taking all food and beverage orders, and making sure they are delivered in a timely manner to the guests satisfaction.
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Culinary Staffing is hiring for all positions within the Food and Beverage industry now!
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Banquet Server (On Call)The Server position will require you to interact one on one with the guests, take their orders, make cocktails utilizing company service standards, and ensure guest satisfaction.
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Clearwater Newport Beach is a premier luxury senior living community in Newport Beach and is looking for a Server to join the team! The Server is responsible for making the residents dining experience pleasant and positive; providing the highest quality of customer service, while maintaining dining areas, seating residents and serving meals.
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Dates: Monday, June 10th, Tuesday, June 11th, Wednesday, June 12th and Thursday, June 13th.
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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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As a Cashier/counter server at our location, you will take orders, both in-person and to-go, answer the phone, prep juice, prepare and stock coffee/espresso. From the culinary vision of Chef, Jon Sloan comes everybody's favorite animal that crossed the road, reimaginedSouthern California fried chicken and egg.
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As a Food Server, you will be responsible for taking orders, serving food and beverages, and ensuring guest satisfaction. Join our team as a Food Server at our facility located in Newport Beach, CA.
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Communicate additional meal requirements, allergies, dietary needs, and special requests to the kitchen.
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