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Server / Waiter / Waitress (Part Time)

Billy Bob's Parlour Venue
North Yorkshire
2 days ago
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Do you love the thrill of a fast-paced working environment, but
like to have your evenings free for family and fun? Read on…
.



Billy-Bob’s is hiring, and this is not your average job! Our
authentic American diner is looking for a Front of House Server to help us
welcome and serve hungry folks into our store. 
You will be
responsible for working a section of the diner, this could be
the counter where we craft great tasting shakes, sodas and desserts or the floor delighting our guests with top notch service.

This  time around we are looking for candidates aged 16plus serving up hot drinks, hearty plates, and happy guests!



What’s
in it for you?




  • Competitive pay – we are not stingy with the
    bucks 
  • 50% team discount – 

    treat yourself on and off shift, to top notch food
  • Good work life balance –
    sure thing, no split shifts, or evenings
  • Need flexibility? No
    problem we will work with you on this
  • Top notch food– free meals
    when you’re working
  • Friendly, family working
    environment – we’re a welcoming bunch
  • Reward and recognition –
    we pull out all the stops to celebrate when the team or individuals do
    well
  • Time to relax over the festive
    period – Christmas Day and Boxing off


If you are passionate about creating great customer experiences
that make our guests hunger for another visit and you are excited to work for a
young and rapidly growing independent business that has lots of opportunities
for talented individuals to rise through the ranks, then we want to hear from
you.  After an initial induction period,
you will report to the Assistant Manager.

Key responsibilities

·      
Delivering awesome customer service and a
warm welcome to all customers

·      
Running food and drinks to the tables for
our customers

·      
Keeping the diner and play areas
immaculate and welcoming

·      
Running a section behind the counter this
could be ice-cream, cold drinks and milkshakes or pancakes and waffles

·      
Creating memorable experiences that make
customers hanker to return

 

What You’ll have 

·      
Friendly and outgoing
personality and be confident in talking to customers

·      
Excellent team
working skills 

·      
A willingness to
learn new things and muck in

























·      
A great work
ethic and the ability to work at pace 

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