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What service restaurants offer flexible schedules? |
I have all this experience from years of working in the restaurant industry but it all goes to waste because I can generally only work part time and nights for college. 95% of the places I go to expect me to work full time with 7 or 6 days a week with double shifts, or work only lunch hours since the management was inept and only hired dinner staff. Now, I'm just generally getting sick of all this and only want to work part time on my terms. What restaurant chains generally allow part time work and flexible schedules? I work for Chili's and we are pretty good about that considering that most of our staff is in college. Most managers want you to be worth their while, which is probably 4 shifts a week. If a restaurant is wanting you to work that much, they must be understaffed and you probably don't want to work there anyway as they will put added pressure on you. Remember, you have to be worth the time the job invests in you, training, managing schedules, you getting good at the job only 4 shifts a week, etc is expensive. Panera Bread. I go to school and work there. Olive Garden, coffee shops, and bookstores have lots of students that work there. What about on-campus restaurants??? Visit local restaurants with college students working there and inquire about working part-time. Also, try restaurants around your college or university. Check with your schools career services department/website to see who's hiring part-time. Good luck! |
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