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This technology spawned the slogan “Service at the Speed of Sound,” which translated to one word: SONIC. Troy Smith Sr. aptly changed the name from Top Hat to SONIC Drive-In in 1959.
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Being an Assistant Manager at a SONIC Drive-In restaurant is the cherry on top of a Strawberry Banana Split Molten Cake Sundae. Additional SONIC Drive-In Assistant Manager Qualifications.
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In 1953, the prototype of the first SONIC Drive-In opened in Shawnee, Okla. Back then, SONIC revolutionized the ordering process by using curbside speakers that allowed customers to place food orders without ever leaving their cars.
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Skating Carhop servers are unique to the SONIC Drive-In restaurant brand and bring a special "surprise and delight" element to the guest experience. Sure, classic cars and vintage threads may be things of the past, but the Sonic Drive-In experience will always be groovy, right on, awesome, wicked, fab, the bee's knees, cruisin.
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You're responsible for serving and delivering that food safely and efficiently, ensuring our guests have a truly out-of-this-world experience at SONIC Drive-In restaurants. Being a Carhop (aka super cool food server) is like being an astronaut, only you work in a drive-in restaurant instead of space, and the food's way better.
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SONIC Drive-In Assistant Manager Requirements:*Ability to work irregular hours, nights, weekends and holidays*General knowledge and understanding of the restaurant industry or retail operations required*Minimum of six months of restaurant management experience (QSR) or one year entry level retail management experience required.
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SONIC Drive-In Restaurant Cook Requirements:- Ability to work irregular hours, nights, weekends and holidays- Ability to be flexible in all situations based on business need- Effective communication skills; basic math and reading skills- Ability to follow directions- Willingness to abide by the appearance, uniform and hygiene standards at SONIC Drive-In restaurants- General knowledge and understanding of the restaurant industry or retail operations preferred, but not required.
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Company IntroductionHere at SONIC Drive-in, our priority isn’t just great service, it’s great experiences. That’s why our drive-in makes your burgers with 100% pure beef patties, prepares hand-made onion rings, and serves real ice cream.
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Skating Carhop servers must complete the SONIC Skating Training Program. SONIC Carhop/Skating Carhop Server Duties May Include. As a SONIC Carhop, you are part of an elite group, filling a role offered by no other company.
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Here at SONIC Drive-in, our priority isn’t just great service, it’s great experiences. Ability to remain calm, especially in tough situationsResilient spirit – knowing everyone makes mistakes and can bounce back from a set-backEagerness to learn and growTeam mentality and willingness to help where neededEffective communication skills; basic math and reading skillsWillingness to work flexible hours; night, weekend, and holiday shiftsQualifications:Additional Carhop/Skating Carhop server Qualifications.
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You’ll assist the drive-in restaurant’s General Manager in managing drive-in operations. ●Directs and assigns drive-in restaurant employees as needed to ensure all aspects of food service meet operational standards.
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Adheres to and monitors employee compliance of the drive-in restaurant employee handbook, policies and practices. ●Monitors and makes appropriate adjustments to staffing levels, inventory levels and food cost control.
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As a SONIC Drive-In restaurant Cook, you will oversee the Appetite Satisfaction Department, which involves operating the following stations: Food Production, Grill, Fryer and other tasks if applicable.
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There are two kinds of people in this world: SONIC employees and those who wish they were SONIC employees. A team player willing to meet and exceed drive-in goals and objectives.
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Additional SONIC Drive-In Restaurant Cook Qualifications. Sure, classic cars and vintage threads may be things of the past, but the SONIC Drive-In restaurant experience will always be groovy, right on, awesome, wicked, fab, the bee's knees, cruisin.
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