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Job Application Question Regarding Buffalo Wild Wings

Job application question! Regarding Buffalo Wild Wings?

I am currently applying to Buffalo Wild Wings and I have all my information down but there is one question that is giving me a hard time. There is one particular questions that asks me "Salary/Pay Desired?". I really do not know what to enter for this question. I know what this question is trying to ask but I do not want to enter an inaccurate salary and be used against me if I receive a job here. Thanks in advance for your responses on this matter!

Fun atmosphere - loud, music, sports, laughter, family, friends, celebrations - it’s rare to have a table coming in that isn’t looking for a fun experience! Interaction with your guests can be more than just refills - the blazing challenge, sauce testing, or announcing birthdays.Fast-paced - this will teach you a sense of urgency that is going to be valuable in your future jobs, and your lifestyle in general.Service industry - you’re going to see and meet people from all types of backgrounds and cultures. You’re going to utilize and improve your communication skills. You’ll find more appreciation for service workers in general. You’ll be able to be more empathetic because of the contact you make with people. You may be the only person that day to show them respect, a smile or compliment.Money - the cash is great! Tickets are pretty high since the food can be a little pricey, so the tips generally reflect that the. The are atmosphere often brings in “regulars” who will generally tip more after forming a bond with you.Schedule - flexible scheduling!! If you need a weekend off, you can usually find someone to cover for you. If you’re short on cash, you can usually find shifts to pick up.Tenure - if you stay and work hard, you’ll move up. Within a couple of years, too servers move from bartender to shift leader to manager. The salary is competitive.

It was very busy, and you had to pay attention to what was going on around you. And concentrate on your job. For example you do not want to crash into a waitress carrying a huge platter of food. You do not want any accidents with the very large knives around there. You do not want to be anywhere near the fryers which can get extremely hot and melt your skin off in seconds. The waitresses were very nice and attractive, as a rule, but you don’t have time to gawk. It’s a business, and you have to apply yourself to making the business work in doing your part, and helping others if you can and have time, or you won’t last long.

Either have balance, or find balance in your life. Of course, this is an important principle to exercise in life regardless of where you are working, it is crucial to success in an environment such as a BWW store. The lights, music, fanfare, excitement and day to day lifestyle that comes with being a restaurant manager anywhere, will affect you, if you allow it too. Assuming, you already have a passion for food service and hospitality, keep up with the education of product and service that is paramount in the current industry. Make your family and healthy friendships a priority. Maintain a healthy diet. Separate worktime from lifetime. Set goals and meet them. And stay positive.

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Any modification or adjustment to a pastime or the artwork environment which will enable a qualified individual with a disability to take section interior the employing procedure and to finish mandatory pastime applications.

I want 2 apply for a job at Logans Steakhouse and when i go in and ask 4 an application do i ask the host?

From my experience, its best to ask to see the hiring manager and get the app from him/her. Also, explain that you do not have serving experience, but you are eager to learn.

If you feel that there is a possiblity that you may get hired, ask to have a take out menu to "study" it. Managers always seemed impressed when I did that. :)

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