Bartender in Training/Box Office Host Accounting - Issaquah, WA at Geebo

Bartender in Training/Box Office Host

Quick Apply Full-time Part-time 1 hour ago Full Job Description Lights!! Camera!! Action!! Join our Big Picture team, and be part of the wonderful world of the movies.
Our award winning movie theater offers a movie going experience unlike any other - a beautiful lounge, state of the art 33-seat movie theater, full bar and menu.
Learn the skills of bartending and customer service.
The Perks:
$16.
75 per hour
TIP SHARE You will average $24 - $30 per hour Work a set schedule of 4 shifts, with 2 consecutive days off Paid breaks Free shift meal (and popcorn!) Free parking, nearby bus lines Free movies Shifts begin at about 3:
30pm on weekdays, and 1:
30pm on weekends.
Shift generally ends by 11pm - 11:
30pm, sometimes earlier based on movie schedule.
Positive and lively environment Hourly pay plus percentage of tips The Opportunity:
Be part of a TEAM that provides support to each other Learn how to shake a cocktail, pop a Champagne cork and pour a beer! Direct the evening to keep things moving smoothly and movies on time Greet customers Sell movie tickets Light up the movie screen with the current feature Deliver food and drinks Keep the venue clean and tidy The Requirements:
Reliable transportation Business casual attire $16.
75 per hour
TIP SHARE You will average $24 - $30 per hour Email a brief introduction along with your resume Job Types:
Full-time, Part-time Pay:
$24.
00 - $30.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Employee discount Flexible schedule Paid time off Schedule:
Evening shift Monday to Friday Weekend availability COVID-19 considerations:
Our theater has a state of the art UV filtration system and we follow all Covid guidelines.
Education:
Associate (Preferred) Work Location:
One location Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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