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Our generous and competitive compensation package includes the following benefits: Competitive pay Medical insurance and prescription plan Dental Insurance Vision insurance Short-term disability insurance Life insurance Paid, structured training program Paid time off 401(k) plan Referral bonus Holiday pay Opportunities for promotion based on performance Flexible spending account Daily pay - work today get paid tomorrow Free mealsWant to make a difference.
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At the time, other quick-service restaurants were using frozen beef and mass-producing food. Exercise proper food handling, equipment maintenance and facility management Ensure health and safety inspections and standards are met Set the tone for the fun, family environment in the restaurantThe Wendy’s StoryFirst of all, yes, Wendy is a real person.
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Benefits Include: Blue Cross Medical Insurance Dental Coverage Vision Coverage Short Term Disability/Life Packages Long Term Disability Optional Term Life 401(k) Retirement Savings QFRM, Inc. is a quickly growing franchise owning 45 Wendy’s locations from Ellenton to Naples and 43 locations located in and around the Indianapolis IN area.
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We strive to remain leaders in the nation’s evolving FRANCHISE fast food restaurant industry, realizing it by delivering an exceptional experience of quality, service, and cleanliness to our customers through our professional, friendly and continually developed staff; by maintaining high operational standards; and being engaged contributors to our communities.
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Pay: $55000 - $70000 / year Benefits: Paid time off Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Life insurance Disability insurance Employee discount Paid training Job Type: fulltime Schedule: 10 hour shift Education: High school degree Work location: On-site.
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Job Types: Part-time, Full-time Pay: $51,014.00 - $58,087.00 per year Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee discount Flexible schedule Health insurance Paid time off Paid training Vision insurance Experience level: 2 years Restaurant type: Quick service & fast food restaurant Shift: 10 hour shift Work Location: In person.
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