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Whether you’re an experienced waiter, waitress, restaurant server or a teen just starting a career, all you need is a passion for serving to be successful at Bonaventure. Whether you’re an experienced waiter, waitress, restaurant server or a teen just starting a career, all you need is a passion for serving to be successful at Bonaventure.
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This restaurant front of house job for Food Server / Waiter / Waitress will focus on guest service / waiting tables in which you will be expected to provide great customer service. NOW HIRING / IMMEDIATELY HIRING: SERVERS / WAITERS Craft beer isn't just a trend to us.
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Mesero / Mesera roles also must interact with co-workers in a friendly and thoughtful manner in addition to other Waiters / Waitresses. Old Chicago Pizza (OCP) is a well established, full service restaurant concept that has growth opportunities for team members in a full service casual dining restaurant company focusing on beer, pizza and American food.
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Previous experience as a busboy, washer, waiter, cook, or relevant work experience. Previous experience as a busboy, washer, waiter, cook, or relevant work experience. Delivering food order to wait staff in a timely manner.
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What You’ll Bring Experience & Education High School Diploma or equivalent preferred 1-year experience as a server/waiter, or in a similar food service environment Working knowledge of health and safety policies and procedures Awareness Proven ability to recognize tasks and take initiative, especially with safety and sanitation Compassion for others and a caring nature Demonstration of a strong desire to provide comfort to guests/residents We Got You We see and support the whole you.
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We still build our pizzas and taproom fare from scratch - one delicious, fresh ingredient at a time, but the most important ingredient is YOU! After 40 years of serving up the highest quality beers, great food and good times, the vibe at Old Chicago keeps getting better.
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Assistant CookAssistant WaiterBar WaiterLaundry PersonnelRestaurant Steward - Busser/ServerPhotographer (1 year of experience required)Sous ChefStateroom Steward - Hotel Room HousekeepingUtility - Janitorial in Galley & Hotel
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Server, Food and Beverage, FOH, Waiter, Waitstaff, Hostess. Support for your well-being through access to our fitness center, educational opportunities and scholarships, wellness incentives, and a subsidized food program.
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Preparing ingredients for the shift; washing vegetables, chopping, seasoning meat, etc. We already have great staff; we just want to add the right person to join our stellar team! Physical endurance to stand for an entire shift.
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