Italian restaurants- Olive Garden, Bravo, Carrabba’s Italian Grill
Carrabba’s Italian Restaurant/ Bravo: Entry level and upper level jobs- host, bartender, server, head wait server, line cook, assistant kitchen manager, car-side carry out server, trainer, dishwasher, busser, prep cook, general manager
Olive Garden: Team member, Host- Welcomes and entertains guests in a warm, friendly manner to provide a positive first impression of service. Works with team members in delivering a genuine Italian dining experience, Bartender- Provides fast, friendly and efficient service and suggests menu and beverage items to ensure a genuine Italian dining experience for all guests, Server/sales person- Gives each guest a genuine, personalized Italian dining experience while also providing fast, efficient service, Line cook- Follows standardized recipes when preparing orders. Broils, grills, fries, and/or sautes food while following proper food handling and sanitation procedures. Ensures that all items on an order are completed at the same time, are visually appealing, and delivered hot in the window, preparation/production/back up- Prepares food items necessary to meet daily business needs by thawing, baking, portioning, breading, and preparing produce and proteins. Cooks food to make it great tasting and visually appealing by following standardized recipes. Alley coordinator- Coordinates delivery of attractive, great tasting Italian food at the proper temperature and time to all guests. Checks and garnishes plates from the line and ensures food is correct, cooked properly, and ready to serve, Server assistant/busser- Ensures that the dining room, lobby and service areas are clean, stocked, and visually appealing. Works with managers and team members to provide smooth operation of the restaurant, Utility/dish machine operator- Cleans dining items and all restaurant areas to provide a sanitized and visually pleasing restaurant to guests and team members. Performs as a team member to provide a safe and hazard-free work environment. Performs maintenance on equipment to ensure proper performance and minimize repair costs.
Management opportunities-Service manager- Our Service Managers are responsible for ensuring 100% Guest Delight, which in turn, results in guests’ recommending Olive Garden to their friends. They’re focused on delivering fresh, high quality, Italian food, complemented by a great glass of wine in a comfortable home-like and Italian setting. Service Managers create an atmosphere in the restaurant that builds energy, vitality, and fun, generating excellent service ratings and positive "word of mouth." Additional responsibilities include: Selecting and retaining highly skilled service-oriented employees; modeling and upholding the Olive Garden principles; motivating and retaining employees by providing ongoing training and development; regularly measuring and evaluating service levels and standards using guest and employee feedback; developing plans for continuous improvement. Culinary manager- This role provides leadership in the preparation of fresh, high quality, Italian food complemented by a great glass of wine. Our Culinary Managers guarantee consistent planning, production, preparation, and prompt delivery of hot food, and foster energy, teamwork, and excitement within the kitchen to ensure excellent food taste and temperature ratings. Additional responsibilities include: Ensuring efficient and successful execution of all culinary initiatives; selecting and training highly skilled culinary employees; motivating and retaining employees by providing ongoing training and development; continually developing culinary employees’ cooking, food preparation, food safety, food and wine pairing and sanitation skills to ensure the delivery of great tasting, piping hot food. Sales manager- Our Sales Managers are regarded as their restaurant's wine and alcohol beverage expert, and are responsible for delighting each guest with a
The Power to Overcome Sid Udayan January 10, 2012 ENG4U1 Ms. Skakic It still holds true that man is most uniquely human when he turns obstacles into opportunities. This is evident in Jeannette Walls’ memoir, The Glass Castle, which reiterates the story of Jeannette who is raised within a family that is both deeply dysfunctional and distinctively vibrant. Jeannette is faced with numerous barriers throughout her life. Despite the many obstacles set forth by her parents during her…
'the hard stuff', she got frantic, because after working on the bottle for awhile, dad turned into an angry-eyed stranger who threw around furniture and threatened to beat up mom or anyone else who got in his way" (Walls 23). In the memoir The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls shocks readers by telling them about her bizarre childhood, and the events that shaped her life dealing with an alcoholic father. Alcohol has been around for hundreds of years, however, within the last century there has been a…
One Person’s Problem in The Glass Castle Jeannette Walls’s book “The Glass Castle” is an incredible story of a family that lives a rough life and barely gets by each day. Rex Walls, the father, demonstrates what a good father is like but also what a bad father is like. Rex has only one significant problem in his life that not only affects him but his family too. Rex needs to change his ways to help the family before he destroys it. The Walls family does not have a whole lot of money saved…
The Glass Castle The Glass Castle, written by Jeannette Walls, is an autobiographical novel that shows how hard life can be when you have little to no money and highly deteriorated parents. During the whole memoir it shows how hard it is to live in poverty while at the same time trying to raise a family. The exposition of the novel is how having parents that cannot support their children because the lack of a stable income. The rising action is when Jeannette was in a taxi cab going to a party…
The book The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls tell the story of Jeanette’s life while she moves from city to city with her very outspoken family. She lives with her younger brother Brian, younger sister Maureen, her mother and father and her older sister Lori. Lori is the oldest of the four Walls children. She is very bright and talented. Lori had much compassion for her younger siblings and her parents as a young girl. Whenever someone would fight or get into an argument Lori would…
but an opportunity for a person’s desire could possibly show up. He could take the chance to pursue his desire and experience new things. He could also refuse the decision and continue to do the things he does as his new desire. In the book “The Glass Castle” by Jeanette Walls, there are four siblings who are being raised by two dysfunctional parents. The main character, Jeanette, is stuck between whether she should help her parents or go for her desire. When she finally accepts that her parents refuse…
Running head: SOCIAL PROBLEM ANALYSIS OF THE GLASS CASTLE 1 Social problem analysis of The Glass Castle-------The impact of the alcoholism Ying Wan SWRK 725 Saint Louis University Professor Shannon Cooper-Sadlo SOCIAL PROBLEM ANALYSIS OF THE GLASS CASTLE 2 Abstract The paper talks about the social problems presented in the book The Glass Castle. And choose one problem which is alcoholism as the major one to explored in depth. It included the population affected…
substance has different side effects when it enters our body. When everything is going wrong for an individual, they may feel that by injecting drugs or alcohol into their system is a way for them to have control over their lives. This is displayed through Rex, in The Glass Castle. Rex abuses alcohol as a means of physical therapy. Because he drinks alcohol daily, his addiction gets in the way of his parenting. He has missed his children grow up into young adults and he even realizes this mistake. There are other ways we can feel in control as well…
dangerous, dishonest, and destructive while they are under the influence of alcohol. This instance occurs in "The Glass Castle" with Rex Walls and also occurs regularly in our society today, such as abusive parents, and husbands. Without alcohol Rex was intelligent, responsible, honest, and a overall respectable father figure, but when under the…
Emile Whitford Professor Busse ENC0025 4th November 2014 Sam Lord’s Castle Everyone says that Sam Lord’s Castle at the end of the road is haunted. The old folklore of Sam Lord has ran from generation through generations, since the death of Sam Lord the castle is abandoned and unkempt it is covered with overgrown weeds and broken branches and inter-twinning vines through the shutters. The doors are slashed, the roof is crushed with fallen trees, and the windows are shattered, there’s demonic symbols…