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The Atlanta-based franchisor owns its own Distribution Center and has nearly 400 franchise- and 30 corporate-owned locations across 21 states, primarily in the Southeast and Central U.S. Position Overview The Restaurant Server will oversee the day to day operation of first class customer service and food service in the restaurant.
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Our ValuesCommitment to ExcellenceWork HardTeamworkMake a DifferenceHave FunCompany Overview Huddle House, Inc. (HHI) is a full-service family restaurant chain, well-known for serving “Any Meal. Any Time.” The core values on which Huddle House was founded in 1964 – Bringing Friends and Family Together, Over Delicious Food, Served from the Heart – remain intact today.
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Compensation:Inclusive of tips earn up to $12 - $15 per hour (depending on day of week/shift)Our PurposeHuddle House is unique in their communities; a special bond grows between team members in the restaurants and members of the community, a bond not seen in most other chain restaurants.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionCompensation:Inclusive of tips earn up to $12 - $15 per hour (depending on day of week/shift)Our PurposeHuddle House is unique in their communities; a special bond grows between team members in the restaurants and members of the community, a bond not seen in most other chain restaurants.
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Train all levels of staff in proper operations of the unit for POS systems, back of house functions to all levels of front of house operations including Customer Service and all positional duties (as needed and constant.
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The Atlanta-based franchisor owns its own Distribution Center and has nearly 400 franchise- and 30 corporate-owned locations across 21 states, primarily in the Southeast and Central U.S. Position OverviewThe Restaurant Cook will oversee the day to day operation of the grill and food prep in the restaurant.
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