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Papa John's

Dictate your own Future! Promotion based on Performance! Make the Money you are worth as you learn to run your own Restaurant.
Our General Managers become Owner/Operators for their own local restaurant! Start as Assistant and our training program will get you to GM!o Part-time and full -time positions available.
start at your pace!Requirements:
We are looking for better people to fill our assistant manager positions.
WE TRAIN!Must have a valid driver's license, reliable transportation and be able to pass a motor vehicle record check and criminal background check.
A standard Papa John's employment application must be completed in order to be considered for employmentYou must be a least 18 yrs.
of age to work at Papa John's.
Job Involves:
- Opening or Closing a restaurant - Preparing Inventory orders - Setting up Cash Tills - Making Pizzas and other food products - Taking Customer Orders over the phone and in person - Hiring and Training Employees- Delivering orders when necessary - Managing production and directing others - Growing Sales and customers
Benefits:
We Offer:
Fun working environment Competitive payBi-weekly paychecks, pizza discounts, flexible schedulesBenefits (medical , dental, vacation and 401K)Become a Vital Piece of the Pie.
Pizza Pie that is with PJ Cheese, Inc.
, the largest Franchise Group within the United States Papa John's Pizza family.
PJ Cheese was started in 1991 and has grown to nearly 200 locations across 10 states.
We have 34 restaurants throughout Alabama.
We would like you to consider joining our family.
Whether you are looking for a part time job or your next career, we are here for you.
SalaryUp to $40000 per yearJob TypeFull timeAbout the Company:
Papa John's.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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