Busser / Hostess


SAINT AUGUSTINE, FL 32086

Posted: 1/7/2025

Job Description

***HOSPITALITY JOBS***

Hostesses will welcome guests in a warm and friendly manner, seat guests and manage the

seating chart, monitor restaurant activity to determine seating and dining flow, respond to

guest inquiries and requests in a timely, friendly, efficient manner.

Bussers are responsible for placing and placing silverware, keeping beverage glasses full, adhering to sanitation and safety policies, Clearing and cleaning tables chairs and environment.

Hours vary, open availability needed to fulfill this position. Daily and Weekly pay options available.

Great position for high school students!!

LaborMax Staffing is an equal opportunity employer.


To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (904) 494-8055

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