Carhop or Skating Carhopother related Employment listings - Clinton, AR at Geebo

Carhop or Skating Carhop

Looking for a way to apply that boundless enthusiasm you wake up with every morning? We can help.
At SONIC, you get great pay, flexible hours and a cool uniform--while doing the job you love.
As a SONIC Carhop, you are part of an elite group, filling a role offered by no other company.
Being a Carhop (aka super cool food server) is like being an astronaut, only you work in a drive-in restaurant instead of space, and the food's way better.
You're responsible for serving and delivering that food safely and efficiently, ensuring our guests have a truly out-of-this-world experience at SONIC Drive-In restaurants.
SONIC Carhop/Skating Carhop server duties may include:
o Ensuring that all restaurant menu items meet operational standards o Greeting all guests in a polite and friendly manner with a smile o Making accurate change quickly and efficiently for restaurant guests o Carrying and balancing a tray weighing up to 25 pounds o Serving our guests in a timely manner o Clearing trays from our guests' cars Depending upon the employment practices of the individual SONIC Drive-In restaurant owner, some SONIC Drive-Ins employ Skating Carhop servers:
o Skating Carhop servers are unique to the SONIC Drive-In restaurant brand and bring a special surprise and delight element to the guest experience.
o Skating Carhop servers must complete the SONIC Skating Training Program.
o Upon successful completion of this program, Skating Carhops perform the above duties while roller skating.
In the words of one of our Skating Carhop servers:
From where I'm skating, working at SONIC is a blast and the tips are great too!Required
Qualifications:
Valid driver's licenseReliable transportation to and from workLegally authorized to work in the United StatesAble to stand for duration of shiftSalary:
$15.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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