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Part Time Flexible Barista

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4 Spanish Fort, AL Spanish Fort, AL Part-time Part-time $7.
50 - $15.
00 an hour $7.
50 - $15.
00 an hour 10 days ago 10 days ago 10 days ago PJ's Coffee in Spanish Fort is looking for baristas to join our team.
We are located 6510 Spanish Fort Must be 16 Years or Older Must Love Coffee! (specifically, PJ's Coffee!!) Must have an Overtly Cheerful, Friendly, Outgoing personality.
It is not just about selling a cup of coffee; it is about developing long-term relationships with our customers.
Strong verbal skills and the ability to work flexible schedules in a fast-paced environment Strong desire to make our customers happy and to provide excellent service! Barista experience is Ok, but not required! You will be trained in the PJ's ways of serving the best cup of coffee! Alabama Food Handler's Card is required for Mobile County locations.
We have some great recipes - memorization skills are essential! Qualifications High integrity with a great attendance record Must be willing to complete online training & commit to learning recipes & processes Must have open availability on Fridays, Saturdays, & Sunday Week Day Shifts are open to discussion.
Compensation is $7.
50 - $15.
00/hour depending on experience.
Seeking team members who are driven in making GREAT tips and other incentive based bonuses! Available shifts and compensation:
We have available shifts all days of the week.
Compensation depends on your experience.
About PJ's Coffee :
New Orleans-born coffeehouse for house-roasted gourmet coffee, organic teas, the ORIGINAL Cold Brew iced coffee, blended drinks & pastries, and more! By applying to this job, you agree to receive periodic text messages from this employer and Homebase about your pending job application.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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