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Server

3.
7 Coralville, IA Coralville, IA Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$20.
3K - $25.
7K a year Estimated:
$20.
3K - $25.
7K a year Tribute Eatery & Bar in Coralville, IA is gearing up for patio season! We're looking for full-time and part-time Servers to join our team.
Busy patio season means great tips.
Whether you're looking for a seasonal job or looking to stay on the team all year, we have openings.
Starting Pay for fully trained Servers:
$4.
35 per hour
tips, tipped out nightly.
Full-time staff
Benefits:
Available for all full-time employees who work on average 30 hours per week or more.
Paid Time Off- 2 weeks (10 days) of PTO Medical Coverage Options- Tribute covers 50% of medical premiums Dental & Vision Coverage Options Part-time & Full-time Staff
Benefits:
Meal and Drink Discounts- 25% off for you and up to 7 guests! Employee Assistance Program- 6 free counseling sessions per issue, per year! Craft Concepts Restaurant discounts to over 20 locations in the Corridor and Des Moines area!- 25% off for you and up to 1 guest, Sunday-Thursday.
Flexible Schedule Employee appreciation event.
We throw a party for our staff! Why work at Tribute? Flexible scheduling depending on part or full-time needs Flexible scheduling based on class schedules Our kitchen crew kicks butt! Your tables food comes out fast and accurately all the time We are closed on major holidays Our servers make great money, especially during patio season! Our restaurant's atmosphere is fantastic and our facilities are super clean! Other duties as assigned Requirements:
Must be 18 years of age or older Must be able to pass the IOWA Program for Alcohol Compliance Training Tribute is an Equal Opportunity Employer Brand:
Tribute Address:
901 E 2nd Ave Suite 100 Coralville, IA - 52241 Property Description:
Tribute Property Number:
2001.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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