What are the responsibilities and job description for the Busser position at Walk-On's South Arlington?
Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux - Busser/Barback
Thank you for your interest in one of the fastest growing franchises in America, Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux. Every position from the host stand to the heart of the house are instrumental to our winning culture!
Walk-On’s has the perfect gameday atmosphere with a taste of Louisiana to keep you wanting more. Our passion for food and fun are on display every day, and we need you to help us win championships! At Walk-On’s we value team camaraderie, and we play for the name on the front not the back.
Our busser/barback positions give team members an opportunity to work in a fast paced, team-oriented, gameday atmosphere taking care of our guests.
Busser/barback opportunities are part time. Flexible hours and scheduling are available, which is great for the busy student or anyone who has outside obligations. Room for advancement on the team is always a possibility for the right team member!
Requirements/Responsibilities:
- Ability to lift 50 lbs.
- Ability to stand for 10 hours
- Ability to work at a fast pace for at least 6 hours consecutively
- Ability to adhere to uniform guidelines
- Have reliable form of transportation
- Ability to memorize floor chart and table numbers
Must possess the following qualities:
- Winning personality
- Consistent positive attitude
- Team work mentality
- Fluent in English
Previous restaurant or customer service experience is not required but is preferred.
Position Classification
The position for which you are being considered is a part-time position, which, for purposes of the federal health reform law, satisfies federal standards. Under those federal standards, work is part-time if someone works 29 hours or less a week on average. This average is not calculated on a week-by-week basis. Instead, a measurement period, also known as a look back period, is used to determine the average hours an employee works per week. Work hours may fluctuate from time-to-time depending on business needs and how hours are scheduled. Simply because hours may increase from time-to-time does not mean the position ceases to be a part-time position; it does not mean the position is full-time for benefits or other purposes. Variation in hours is part of the job position and may be such that you work well over 30 hours per week for an extended time. All changes to full-time positions will be documented with a formal notice; in the absence of that designation by us, a change has not occurred.
Federal law states that an employer is to measure its employees’ hours worked to determine possible future health plan eligibility; therefore, if you are hired, we will track any hours worked over a 12-month period starting with the first day of the first month following the date of hire. If, at the end of the 12 months you are then determined to be eligible, you will be offered plan coverage at that time for the following 12 months. (Coverage is never available retroactively.)