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Taco Casa-4609 Colleyville Blvd Colleyville, TX 76034
August 2005-May 2006
Cashier
Cook
Open and close store procedures
Ran labor reports
Suggestive selling
Part of the quality assurance team

That's all I've got from it, what do you think?

2006-12-07 07:57:56 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

4 answers

Think like your potential employer. Always ask "So what?" about everything you put on your resume. Never list what you did at a position. Most positions are fairly self explanatory and they already know all they need to about your day-to-day activities there based on the job title.

Instead, think "What problems did I solve for Taco Bell and it's customers as an employee there?" You could say:

-Maintained perfect attendance record. (This tells them they don't have to worry about you calling in sick)

-Ranked in 99 percentile of employees during each review (this says "they thought I was a model employee...you will think so as well")

-Controlled employee hourly costs by ensuring that store always closed on schedule with proper closing procedures completed (this tells them "I will bring order to your company. No more wondering if this applicant needs 'micromanaged')

BOTTOM LINE: Always ask yourself how some "feature" about you (education, experience, etc) will "benefit" them. Think like this and you're on a sure fire path to success.

Best of luck to you.

2006-12-07 08:39:02 · answer #1 · answered by Will P 1 · 0 0

Your rottweiler sounds like a sweet boy, but feeding him fast food isn't really a good idea. Larger breed dogs tend towards having sensitive digestive systems, and although some dogs seem to have no problems eating everything in sight, it's not good for them. Excess gas, bloating, vomiting and diarrhea are all very unhealthy for dogs (just like people), and if the fast food is causing these things, you should stop giving them to him. There are tons of treats on the market made especially for dogs; try something all natural or organic, made with carob or other natural sweeteners. Most dogs have a sweet tooth, and while they can't have chocolate, there are lots of natural alternatives. We have two Great Danes, and have been advised strongly by our vet to avoid all people food due to the gas and bloating they can cause. I know that it probably looks like Ham is loving that Triple Whopper, the pain and discomfort it's causing him is no fun for him.

2016-03-28 22:17:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Will P makes good points. Here are some more pointers: Accept payment from customers, and make change as necessary. Drawer is always accurate.
Distribute food to servers in a timely manner.Notify kitchen personnel of shortages or special orders.
Prepare and serve cold drinks, or frozen milk drinks or desserts, using drink-dispensing, milkshake, or frozen custard machines.

Relay food orders to cooks and carry out window.
Request and record customer orders, and compute bills using cash registers, multicounting machines, or pencil and paper.

Select food items from serving or storage areas and place them in dishes, on serving trays, or in takeout bags.

2006-12-07 09:29:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

i think that looks good and you may put customer service for customers too

2006-12-07 08:00:56 · answer #4 · answered by Victoria 6 · 0 0

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