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As a Server, you will have flexible hours (full or part time), no tip sharing, and the opportunity for promotion and continued development! Cross Training- If you thrive in an environment where no day is the same, you can cross train and work in a variety of roles for your store.
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We have a unique role of the Employee Training Coordinator at each location and their purpose is to help you be successful in your role Cross Training- If you thrive in an environment where no day is the same, you can cross train and work in a variety of roles for your store.
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Flexible and willing to cross-train and work in other areas of the store, as needed. You are the face to the customer ensuring they remain the top priority while balancing tasks and routines. Ensures that all cash handling procedures are done in accordance to policy and procedure.
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Full-Time Store Manager Trainees will often train at multiple locations and must have flexibility to travel within divisional requirements. Position Type: Full-Time. As a Store Manager Trainee, you’ll train on all aspects of successfully running a store in preparation for running for your own store.
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Generous Vacation Time & 7 Paid Holidays. Achieves store payroll and total loss budgets. Ability to safely and properly operate equipment, including electric/manual hand jack, floor scrubber, and cardboard baler and perform general cleaning duties to company standards.
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Store Manager Trainee Starting Wage: $26.25 per hour. Provides a safe environment for employees, customers, and vendors by identifying and rectifying hazards, ensuring proper ergonomics, and maintaining store equipment in proper working order.
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Employee Type: Full Time Location: Parkersburg, OH Pay Rate: $42000 - $50000 / year Date Posted: 04/01/2024 Job ID: 124928. You will have the opportunity to develop and implement new programs to improve efficiency and visibility, train and mentor a team, and travel.
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Ability to lead, train, and mentor AA1 and AA2 staff Ability to coordinate positive workflow and AA staff optimal schedulingEducation: Associate’s degree or equivalent experience required License: Coding certification or equivalent coding knowledge Experience: Five or more years of administrative office support experience supporting a manager level or above required Qualifications Preferred Required Years of Experience Expert Behaviors : Motivations : Experience Licenses & Certifications.
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Cracker Barrel values internal development- whether you want to become an Employee Training Coordinator, a Shift Leader, a Restaurant or Retail Manager, or come join us at our Home Office in Lebanon, TN to work in corporate support for our stores; we are committed to helping you reach your personal career goals.
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