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Part Time Busser

Cosi Cucina Italian Grill Cosi Cucina Italian Grill Clive, IA Clive, IA Part-time Part-time $16 - $23 an hour $16 - $23 an hour 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago We are looking to add one busser to our team.
No experience required, we will gladly train the right person.
Ideal candidate will be a team player who shows up to work with a good attitude, likes a fast paced working environment and does not mind manual labor.
The position requires a lot of time spent on your feet, carrying trays and cleaning tables, and helping us keep the restaurant turning.
If you like staying busy and time going fast at your job, this is a great position for that.
You must carry yourself as a professional, and realize you will be working very close to paying customers in a finer-dining setting.
Busser is the one position in the FOH that requires minimal training to where you can have a quick impact on our operation.
Training starts at $16 per hour and can last only one week depending on how fast you pick up on our system.
After training you are eligible for tip share which typically averages anywhere from $20-$23 per hour depending on business.
More will be discussed in the interview, but we feel our busser pay is highly competitive compared to what other bussing positions across the city pay.
To be considered for hire you must have weekend availability.
Saturday and Sunday evenings will be mandatory working shifts, Fridays would be nice.
If you cannot work Saturday and Sunday routinely you will not be considered for hire.
Thanks for reading and hope to hear from you! If you care about the environment you work in and like being surrounded by a solid team Cosi is the place for you to come and earn WEEKLY pay.
Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$16.
00 - $23.
00 per hour Shift:
Night shift Weekly day range:
Every weekend Weekends as needed Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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