Flexible 1st and 2nd Shift Crew Memberother related Employment listings - Bellefontaine, OH at Geebo

Flexible 1st and 2nd Shift Crew Member

Bellefontaine, OH Bellefontaine, OH Full-time Full-time $11 - $15 an hour $11 - $15 an hour 14 hours ago 14 hours ago 14 hours ago Starting Pay for adults - $11 to $15 an hour based on experience & availability.
Positions are available all around the Dayton area with great advancement opportunities.
Are you looking for a satisfying job with great benefits and opportunities for advancement? What about a job that inspires your best and works around your busy life? Do you want to work with a team that wants YOU to excel and have fun? Come be a part of our team! We start hiring at 14 with limited positions for 14 and 15 year-olds.
Pay is different for minors.
Working with energy and purpose, alongside teammates, honing in on customer service, and helping to serve up delicious food and feel-good moments Does this sound like you? You will fit right in! As a Crew Person, you may be responsible for:
Greeting customers with a smile Taking accurate food orders Food Preparation of all of McDonald's World Famous food including cooking, frying, and grilling Partnering with other Crew and Managers to meet target goals during your shift Cleaning the Restaurant Stocking to ensure items are available and ready when needed We offer the best crew benefits in the industry:
Pet Insurance - Who else does that? Pay for Good Grades - We value a hard worker! Paid Time Off - You work hard, you deserve it! Flexible Schedule - We value that, why wouldn't you! Free Food - who doesn't love hot and salty fries? College assistance - further your career! Insurance - For full-time and part-time employees McDPerks - We have way more perks and benefits than you can imagine!!! Come check us out, we think you will love us.
A family-run business committed to you! CF 6/12/23 PI220237735.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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