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Olive Garden - 907 Howard St. [Kitchen Staff / Line Cook / Food Service] As a Prep Cook at Olive Garden, you'll: Demonstrate strong passion for delivering and flawlessly executing recipes and plate presentation; Ensure commitment to safety and sanitation standards.
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Tax prep benefit - allows eligible associates to receive the same tax preparation as our clients, all with no direct cost to you! Execute and hold all tax office associates accountable to Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) execution and client service experience, with escalation to the Multi-Unit Team Leader and District General Manager as necessary.
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As a Server at Cracker Barrel, you’ll serve up scratch-made favorites in our fast-paced, family-friendly environment. Competitive pay every week | Same-day pay availability | No tip sharing. Ensure that our biscuits are served warm, and the sweet tea is ice-cold.
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You’ll be responsible for your assigned prep work and cook’s station, while you maintain our high standards for product presentation, product quality and cook times. Complete all assigned prep work (15.
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WE ARE LONGHORN. Legendary food and service begins with legendary people.
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Prep and cook a variety of dishes according to established recipes Adjust recipes as appropriate to meet residents’ nutritional and age-specific needs Work with your team to make sure the kitchen is ready for scheduled serving times Follow all safety and sanitation procedures to prevent foodborne illness.
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As a Server, you’re the guest’s connection to the diner. As a Server, you’re the guest’s connection to the diner. If you have a passion for food and serving others, see what your future can hold at Denny’s.
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APPAREL PREP QUALITY INSPECTORIf you have an eye for detail, this may be the perfect job for you! Apparel Prep provides a last layer of quality control before the garments or items are sent to our customers.
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