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Throwing this out there as a bit of a long shot. And if it’s inappropriate, mods can feel free to delete it and swat me on the nose.
The restaurant I work for is in need of people. We’re looking for servers, bussers, hosts, prep cooks, dishwashers…just about anything. Experience is not required. What is required is the ability to listen to instructions, show up for your scheduled shifts, and do the best you can. These are not short-term or temporary positions and can be full or part time.
So any of you furs that are in the Twin Cities and can stand the thought of working in a restaurant, shoot me a message, email, carrier pigeon…whatever works. I don’t have the final say, so I can’t guarantee a job, but I should be able to get anyone interested an interview.
Where is it, and what shifts are available?AXIOS!
We’re pretty flexible schedule-wise. Pretty willing to work around school and other jobs. And unlike a lot of places I’ve worked, we genuinely care about our staff and do everything we can to make them happy.As for the where: Golden Valley Benihana.
- This reply was modified 8 years, 1 month ago by Dav Sionnach.
Rough work, I was prep and a dishwasher more than a few times growing up. Hope you find the enough folks to help out!Electronic Music - EDM, Industrial, Synth
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Personally, I think it’s great.
We are here to do good and support one another after all, are we not?
Very few people who want to work should be out of work, barring specific circumstances. Lots of jobs exist in retail, food service and health care. If you need a part-time job with little training, lots of reward and not unreasonable money, for example, you can become a PCA (Personal Care Attendant) or Homemaker (cleaning houses for disabled people) for $10 – $12 per hour. And while none of these jobs are glamorous (I know, I’ve worked them all), they can put $$ in your pocket, which is never a bad thing.
- This reply was modified 8 years, 1 month ago by Furbit.
- This reply was modified 8 years, 1 month ago by Furbit.
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