Server(Dining Experience Ambassador) $15-$18+/hr including tips

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About us

Locally owned and operated since 1989. Serving breakfast all day, lunch and dinner.

We have been around for a long time, but we are constantly striving to improve the level of service we offer our guests. We're not a hole in the wall burger joint, or a breakfast shack offering cheap meals that use equally cheap ingredients. We are not the cheapest place on the block, nor the most expensive. We try to offer our guests great meals using the best and freshest quality ingredients, at the most reasonable prices we can offer. All while trying our absolute best to take care of our employees and pay fair , livable wages. If this sounds good to you , and you would like to be a part of our team- KEEP READING!

Join a team that is constantly trying to improve, and take our service to the next level.

Our ideal team member takes initiative, loves to make customers smile and puts 110% into everything they do. Not only that, but our team members have opportunities to grow, both personally and professionally. We believe that for the right person, extraordinarily high standards are their normal and if you’re the right person for this job, you wouldn’t consider doing anything less. Your ultimate goal is to provide an exceptional guest experience.

The basics
• Serving customers with a smile and a genuine conversation
• Serving up great food in a fun and fresh way
• Cleaning the store until it shines (because anything less doesn’t change the world!)
• High earning potential, with tips your pay reflects the level of service you provide, The better the experience the more you can earn.

Must haves
• Genuine smile
• Cheesy jokes (just kidding, that’s MY thing)
• An amazing work ethic
• Coachable attitude
• Drive to tackle new challenges and question the status quo

Cool stuff you should know:

Full and part time positions available for swing and pm serving shifts. Flexible scheduling, team discounts, friends and family discounts to 4 other affiliated restaurants, competitive pay, experience is great but not necessary, work well with student schedules.

Key Words: Food , Restaurant, Customer service, full time, part time, server, serving

Work Location:
• One location

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: $15.00 - $18.00 per hour

Benefits:
• Employee discount
• Flexible schedule
• Paid training

Work Location: In person

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