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Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc

Location: Owensboro, Kentucky
Type: Non-Remote
Posted on: January 28, 2021
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Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.
1858
Posted: 3 Days ago
Owensboro, KY
Owensboro, Kentucky, US
Store Location US-KY-Owensboro Overview As a hospitality expert, you’ll get to welcome our hungry guests into the store with a smile and ring the dinner bell (or, well...call their party) when it’s time to eat!
To ensure the safety of everyone in our stores, we adhere to CDC guidelines and federal, state, and local regulations. Enhanced safety, cleaning and disinfection protocols are in place which include all employees wearing masks, using wipeable menus, and removing high-touch table items like salt & pepper shakers, condiments, and peg games. Additionally, managers at every store have been equipped with thermometers in order to perform daily wellness screens of all employees to ensure a safe environment for our team and guests.
Responsibilities You’ll be the first face our guests see, so a “Pleasing People” attitude is a must. As a Host, you will have flexible hours (full or part time) and the opportunity for promotion and continued development!
Qualifications You will need to be able to stand for long periods, work in a variety of environments, be expected to lift, load and carry up to 40 pounds, and work with hot and cold food items. You must be able to understand and carry out instructions while working effectively with co-workers and managers to please our guests.
We’d love to get to know ya - text CBJOBS to 97211 and “skip the line”!
NOTE: Racism, either overt or perpetuated through unconscious bias, has no place at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, and both our Mission and People Promise are firmly rooted in the principle of valuing what everyone brings to the table. Our employees work hard to ensure that our brand, which is grounded in genuine hospitality and nostalgia, represents only what is good about those things. While our décor and food may harken back to earlier times, our inclusive culture and beliefs about equality and diversity do not.