Weekend Server - Minero Johns Island Join our lively team! Human Resources (HR) - Johns Island, SC at Geebo

Weekend Server - Minero Johns Island Join our lively team!

Johns Island, SC Johns Island, SC Estimated:
$48.
1K - $60.
9K a year Estimated:
$48.
1K - $60.
9K a year 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago WORK TODAY, GET PAID TOMORROW! Minero Mexican Grill and Cantina on Johns Island is hiring Servers! Weekend Availability! Minero is a lively, casual Mexican Grill and Cantina located in the heart of Johns Island in Charleston, SC, operated by The Neighborhood Dining Group (Husk, Delaney Oyster House and Minero).
We are seeking those who enjoy working alongside a team of hospitality professionals.
Those who are confident, engaging, and enjoy learning about and sharing knowledge of food and beverage with others.
What we are looking for:
Has experience in a high-volume and fast-paced environment.
Willing to train those with the right-attitude and drive for success! Adept with food and beverage knowledge Detail-oriented and works proactively with a sense of urgency, while possessing excellent communication skills Adept with food and beverage knowledge.
What We Offer:
Next Day Pay! Work today, get paid tomorrow! Competitive pay Opportunities for growth and advancement A positive and professional work environment Free parking on-site Outstanding benefits - 50% employer-paid medical insurance and affordable dental, vision, and life insurance.
401K retirement plan Two weeks paid time off Discounted dining in our restaurants In this position, you have the opportunity to make a competitive hourly rate plus great tips.
Pay rates and ranges listed are averages INCLUDING tips and fluctuate with business levels.
Pay rates and ranges are not guaranteed and tips are given at the sole discretion of our guests.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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