Part Time Guest Service Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Snohomish, WA at Geebo

Part Time Guest Service

Snohomish Pie Co Snohomish Pie Co Snohomish, WA Snohomish, WA Part-time Part-time $20.
28 - $22.
28 an hour $20.
28 - $22.
28 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Snohomish Pie Co in Snohomish, WA is looking for guest service applicants to join our 15 person strong team.
We are located on 915 1st St.
Suite C.
Our ideal candidate is a self-starter, ambitious, and hard-working.
Age 18
Between 12-18 hours a week (earliest start 8am, latest end 7pm).
Must have flexible availability.
Weekends are required.
This job is $16.
28/hr plus tips $4-$6hr (total $20.
28-$22.
28 per hour depending on tips) 90-day evaluation Details of the job:
Greeting customers with a smile.
Answering questions from customers Taking orders Preparing orders/food Serving customers Counting money Opening or Closing Responsibilities Weekends/weekdays Cleaning Serving customers Handling money Communication Food prep Qualifications Age 18
Customer service experience Food handlers Open availability Friendly demeanor Works well with a team Great work ethic We are looking forward to reading your application.
Available shifts and compensation:
We have available shifts all days of the week.
Compensation is $20.
28 - $22.
28/hour.
About Snohomish Pie Co:
Snohomish Pie Co is looking for individuals to join our team.
Our ideal candidates are self-driven, motivated, and trustworthy.
Learn more about us at www.
snohomishpieco.
com.
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