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Come taste success at one of America's largest restaurant franchisees. Prepare the restaurant to be a welcoming environment for each and every guest. Happy team members make for happy customers.
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Firehouse Subs is a restaurant chain with a passion for hearty and flavorful food, heartfelt service and public safety. All inquiries about employment at this franchise restaurant should be made directly to the restaurant, and not to Firehouse Subs Corporate.
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Crew member opportunities are available practically anytime: breakfast, lunch, late nights, weekends - what Crew, Team Member, Restaurant. Crew member opportunities are available practically anytime: breakfast, lunch, late nights, weekends - what Crew, Team Member, Restaurant.
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Like a Grilled Chicken Wrap, the SONIC Drive-In Restaurant Team Member position is a savory pl Crew Member, Food Service, Restaurant, Crew, Team Member.
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A Front of House Team Member must be outgoing and friendly and provide a Damn Good customer service experience for our guests every single time in a fast-paced, high-volume restaurant.
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We are committed to the highest safety and sanitation practices, including ensuring team member wellness and maintaining clean restaurants. Guests may choose to pick up their food in the restaurant or curbside in their car, either way, you are excited to serve them.
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Relaxed Uniform – come as you are!
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Our Mission: Put people at the heart of everything we doOur Values: Genuine Hospitality, Employee Development, Growth & Profitability, Operational Excellence, Products & Safety, Community InvolvementHourly Pay Rate: $9.00 - $15.50 / per hourAbout the Hourly Team Member position:Be prepared to smile.
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Team Member | Cashier | Cook | Line Server | Grill | Host/HostessWe are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. While performing the duties of this job, the team member is regularly required to stand, walk, talk, or hear.
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Working at a Chick-fil-A® restaurant is more than a job – it’s an opportunity for teamwork and leadership development in a positive, people-focused environment. Most Chick-fil-A restaurants are locally owned and operated by independent, franchised Operators who invest in the future of their Team Members and give back to their communities.
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Additional Information Must be 18 years of age or older Must have a driver’s license valid under the laws of the state(s) where the team member works, acceptable motor vehicle record, proof of insurance, and satisfactory vehicle Must be cross-trained and perform other workstation duties within the restaurant as needed Bilingual is a plus Non-exempt, hourly position.
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WORK TODAY, GET PAID TODAY Free Team Member Meals & Drinks While You Work Discount For You & Family/Friends When Not Working Flexible Schedules Closed Sundays Health, Vision, Dental, & Life Insurance (FT Employees) QUALIFICATIONS At least 16 years old Restaurant experience preferred A DAY IN THE LIFE Working for our company means you get to wear many different hats.
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As a Team Member, you are the face of the company and are responsible for ensuring our guests enjoy their experience at Grandy's. Whether you have years of experience as a cashier, server, cook, and prep cook, or no experience at all, we have an opportunity for you to develop a career in the restaurant industry.
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What KBP brings to the table:KBP Foods, a part of KBP Brands is a leading restaurant franchise group with a clear vision: to create a great place to work, a great place to eat, and a great place to own.
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Restaurant Shift Leader / Hourly Key Team Member. Our story began in 1985 when our founder Joe Croce opened a single restaurant in Plano, Texas. You will help direct the operations of a restaurant, ensuring compliance with company standards in all areas of operation, including product preparation and delivery, customer relations, ensuring that the highest quality products and services are delivered to each customer and other duties as required or assigned.
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