Abner's Famous Chicken Tendersother related Employment listings - Brandon, MS at Geebo

Abner's Famous Chicken Tenders

Cook - Up to $12/hour
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Up to $12/hour (with tips included)Abner's Famous Chicken in Brandon, MS is looking for cooks, who are the front-line for ensuring the perfect preparation of our unique and carefully crafted recipes.
Responsibilities include:
Prep work and other general cooking duties.
Preparing chicken, salads, sandwiches, and other entreesMaintaining a clean and orderly work areaInteracting with a Kitchen Display SystemEnsuring accurate fulfillment of ordersAnd most importantly, creating a remarkable experience for our guests.
We are looking for people with a:
Positive attitudeTeam focusAttention to detailDesire to grow and develop professionallyLove for great foodInterest in contributing to the growth of a local brand
Benefits:
Up to $12/hour (with tips included)Competitive wage paid weekly, with overtime for more than 40 hoursHealthcare (medical, dental, vision)401(k) savings planPaid Time Off (PTO)Employee discountsAbout Wolf River Hospitality Group:
Wolf River Hospitality Group is a locally owned, multi-concept restaurant group with locations in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama.
Since its founding in 2013, WRHG has grown from two fast-casual pizza locations to a portfolio consisting of 9 Pyro's Fire Fresh Pizza locations, 5 Abner's Famous Chicken Tenders locations, 1 Levee Coffee & Creamery location, 2 Wolf River Brisket locations, and a brand-new fine dining concept, Limelight.
We are continuing to expand and are looking for great people to help us grow.
If you are looking to be a part of a dynamic, growing business and are interested in having an immediate impact, we would love to talk to you.
About the Company:
Abner's Famous Chicken Tenders.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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