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You will run the Planet Fitness group fitness program PE@PF in addition to designing simple workout programs. Our member mission says it best: our product is a tool, a means to an end; not a brand name or a mold maker, but a tool that can be used by anyone.
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KBP Cares, a 501c3, was formed in 2015 with a simple mission: provide hope, support and relief for employees facing critical hardship. MyChange: Equips KFC restaurant employees with a $5,000 emergency fund, a habit of saving and greater financial know-how.
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Ability to read, write, understand, carry out directions, keep simple medical records and function with minimal supervision. This can include personal care assistance, preparing of meals, assist with grocery and personal shopping, assist with personal care, running errands, and performing light housekeeping.
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Our promise is like our concept, it's simple "To be the best damn chicken, fries, and shake experience on the planet." Our promise is like our concept, it's simple. Role Summary: As a Cook , your main responsibilities will be to prepare our fresh daily hand cut chicken, breading it in our uniquely seasoned breading and frying it to perfection in our state-of-the-art fryers, manning our griddle plate where we toast our authentic Texas toasting bread, and grill our cheese and bacon for our famous club sandwiches.
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We only serve four main products: Soon to be Famous™ Chicken Fingers, Crinkle-Cut Fries, Secret Sauce and Texas Toast. This is why we offer leadership training and life skills you can take with you anywhere you go.
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