Pluckers Wing Bar
Dishwashers - starting at $17.50/hr minimum & Immediate Openings
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Seeking dishwashers with immediate openings, offering flexible hours and a starting pay of $17.50/hour. Opportunities for advancement are available as new locations open.
Description
Tired of reading these employment ads and wondering where the RIGHT opportunity is for you? Here’s four simple reasons you WANT to work at Pluckers.
- You will start as a dishwasher earning a minimum of $17.50/hour.
- We are hiring immediately for full-time and part-time dishwashers. We will be flexible with your schedule to assure you work the number of hours you need.
- Pluckers is based in Austin and has been named the Best Restaurant to Work for three times and has finished in the Top 25 Businesses Overall to Work for by the Austin Business Journal.
- If you are interested in advancing in your career as a manager, Pluckers is opening 20 locations over the next four years and you can enter our manager training program.
Benefits
- Our Plucker Bucks program which can be redeemed for food and merchandise
- Discounted meals at Pluckers
- Schedule flexibility
- Employee Appreciation Days twice a year when we close the restaurants and party together!
- Advancement opportunities – we are always looking for manager candidates as we are opening 20 locations over the next four years
- Employee referral program – refer your friends and get paid
- Health and Dental coverage for qualifying full-time employees
- And more
Does this sound like you... APPLY NOW!
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Pluckers Wing Bar Austin, Texas, USA Office
Austin, TX, United States
Pluckers Wing Bar Round Rock, Texas, USA Office
300 Mays Crossing, Round Rock, United States, 78664
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