Restaurant Busser and Host: Hourly Wage Plus Tips Restaurants & Beverage - Newport Beach, CA at Geebo

Restaurant Busser and Host: Hourly Wage Plus Tips

3.
5 Newport Beach, CA Newport Beach, CA Part-time Part-time $16.
00 - $16.
75 an hour $16.
00 - $16.
75 an hour 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago BUSSER AND HOST Bussers are eligible to participate in our tip-share pool.
On average you can earn an additional $3.
00 per hour.
When you step inside of The Old Spaghetti Factory, you're surrounded by the best of everything:
fresh ingredients, delicious dishes, and incredible people.
As a member of the front of house team, you'll create memorable experiences for our guests and work alongside people who are just as passionate as you are.
We're looking for energetic, engaging, and charismatic bussers to join our team! Our recipe has remained the same for 54 years! We hire great people, provide great service, prepare great food and offer a great value.
Currently hiring for friendly and efficient BUSSERS AND HOSTS:
Benefits:
Competitive starting wage and excellent tips! Flexible schedules-work a lot or just a few shifts a week.
Discounted snacks and samples Potential for advancement in hospitality career.
Medical benefits are offered in compliance with the Affordable Care Act.
401(K) available to those who meet eligibility requirements.
Verizon discount HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING Making guests feel welcome and comfortable Anticipate and accommodate guest's needs Complete running and closing side work REQUIREMENTS & DUTIES FOR BUSSERS AND HOSTS:
Greet customers warmly and accommodate any special needs our guests may have.
Seat guests in organized and efficient manner.
Clean tables and surrounding areas.
No experience necessary; but hospitality background a plus.
Strong work ethic, team focus, and commitment to guest service.
Must be able to work weekends.
Bussers must be able to lift 30 lbs.
APPLY IN PERSON BETWEEN 2-4PM OR ONLINE NOW.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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