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Positions Available: Prep Cook, Grill Cook, Line Cook, Fry Cook. Kitchen Cook. Want to learn to cook scratch-made Texas favorites served with Texas TRUE Hospitality.
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Prepare, cook, and mix fresh ingredients into our guest menu options. Starting at $14-$16 per hour plus TIPS. Prepare, cook, and mix fresh ingredients into our guest menu options. Good understanding of ingredients, recipes, kitchen safety, and cleanliness.
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What you'll do Portion, prepare, cook, and present delicious food by the ChopShop recipes and processes Arrive for each shift on time, in dress code, and ready to participate with the team Move with speed through your prep list, line setup, and preparing food Work clean and organized throughout your shift, while following all food safety and sanitation standards.
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Cook / Pizza Maker / Prep / Kitchen. Now Hiring Full Time & Part Time. Joe and his partner, Mike Cole, opened a 1200 square foot, strictly take-out pizzeria and it became an instant success.
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