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Opening Crew $12

Immediate Openings starting at $12 per hourIt's time you worked for a company that will give you the tools to learn, grow, and find more opportunitiesWe're looking for hard-working, enthusiastic individuals who want to be a part of a winning teamSpecifically, we're looking for early morning staffOur openers come in at 4:
00 am and work as late as lunchtimeWe are happy to consider early morning workers that don't want to work a full shift, as wellWe are flexible on the times as long as your dependable and are available most days, including the weekendsIf you enjoy working with people and love to learn new things, we want to meet you.
In addition to discounted food, free uniforms, and available health insurance, we offer several educational benefits, including a on-line high school diploma program, educational counseling, and up to $2,500 per year in tuition assistance! Our restaurant was just remodeled and a great environment to work inCome check us out!As a Crew Person, you may be responsible for:
Greeting customers with a smile Taking accurate food orders Preparing all of McDonald's World Famous food Partnering with other Crew and Managers to meet target goals during your shift Restaurant Cleanliness, including washing dishes and performing cleaning tasks Ensuring items are well stocked Preparing the restaurant to open for the day.
Recommended Skills Curiosity Interpersonal Skills Passionate Hardworking And Dedicated Greet Guests Apply to this job.
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