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The maintenance technician is expected to work five days a week and be on site during the entire day except for a one hour lunch break. Pay range from $18/hr to $20/hr depending on the level of experience.
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Hotel and meals provided (breakfast, lunch, dinner) General commodity (boxed beef, chicken, pork and beer) Travel provided (plane, bus or a rental car) Drivers can go home with the truck (safe place to park the truck required.
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Your planned work schedule will be an 8-hour shift Monday - Friday between 8:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. with 1-hour lunch. Your planned work schedule will be an 8-hour shift Monday - Friday between 8:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. with 1-hour lunch.
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Flexible Scheduling (Breakfast and Lunch Shift - 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM) Hardee's Phase Three Brands, LLC. is currently hiring for cashier and cook positions at your local neighborhood Hardee's! Full-Time Crew Members receiving benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability and many more.
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Flexible Scheduling (Lunch Shift - 10:30 AM - 4-6 PM) Able to multi-task and prioritize tasks to include processing cash transactions, packaging orders for dine in, to go and delivery. Ability to cook and assemble products accurately with a sense of urgency.
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Flexible hours: Work whenever your schedule allows, from evenings and weekends to during your lunch break. Earn extra income: Supplement your current income with every insightful opinion you share.
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If you share the same passion as our company and want to make a positive difference in a student's lunch experience please share your resume and we'll be in touch. This candidate will be part of a great team that is always looking to improve the student's lunch experience.
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Make sure signage is properly displayed and correct for breakfast and lunch service. Make sure all beverage coolers, cereal displays, snack items, chips and Up for Grabs items are stocked and fronted before close of shift.
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A McDonald's Crew Team Member is respobsible for connecting with customers to ensure they have a positive experience, helping customer order their favorite McDonald's meals, preparing all of our world famous food, and keeping the restuarant looking fantastic.
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McDonald's Works for Me. The People Department Manager’s responsibilities may include making sure the restaurant hires qualified crew, trains them well, and schedules them to meet restaurant sales and profit goals.
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Customer: Works a schedule to ensure that all day parts are being observed, i.e. breakfast, lunch, dinner, late night and weekends Drives customer-focused culture by serving as a role model in resolving serious customer issues and training employees to meet or exceed customer service standards.
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