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General Manager

At Jack's, we may be all about the south, but we're also all about YOU! If you want to join a family-friendly company filled with awesome people, grow in your career, and learn how to make a true southern biscuit, Jack's is the place to be! ? As a General Manager, you'll have ownership of a single Jack's store and everything in it.
This includes sales, profitability, staffing, training, customer service, operations, and more! Day-to-day, you'll:
Lead your team to consistently meet service, cleanliness, and quality standardsProvide smiling, friendly service to guestsEnsure your store meets daily sales, service, food, and labor goalsManage a million-dollar business through high energy and high standardsHire, coach, mentor, and develop a successful teamHelp prepare and serve delicious southern foods (did someone say chicken? )Create a fun work environment where everyone feels supported, respected, and valued What You Bring to the Table:
Energy - You bring a warm, friendly vibe wherever you goServant Leadership - You don't ask your team to do anything you wouldn'tFlexibility - You multitask without breaking a sweat and can work 50-55 hours a weekConflict Resolution - You expertly navigate tough situationsBusiness Acumen - P&L management, sales forecasting, staffing, food safety you get the idea!)Food Safety - You're ServSafe certified (or similar) Rewards You'll Enjoy:
? Weekly pay? Monthly bonus potential? Work/life balance? Growth Opportunities (We love promoting from within!)? Awards and recognition? Jack's Perks (discounts on electronics, movie tickets, pet insurance, etc.
) After 1 year of full-time work, you'll enjoy:
? Medical, vision, and dental insurance? Paid vacation? 401k with a company matchSalary:
$14 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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