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Food Service Director Reviews
What is it like working as a Food Service Director?
August 2016
Food Service Director:
If your heart is not in it, don't put your mind in it.
May 2016
Strong Opportunities.
Food Service Director:
Pros: The ability to grow your knowledge base.
Cons: Lower achievers aren't weeded out as quickly as they should be.
March 2016
What just happened here?
Food Service Director:
Make sure you know what you will be responsible for and if there are changes being made as you come on board. Clarify all changes and get a background on why changes have been made and what the future outcome is supposed to be.
December 2015
Solid Work.
Food Service Director:
Pros: Strong learning enviroment , benifits, great leaders.
Cons: Financial resposibility is high and not enough training.
November 2014
Food Service Director:
Learn to balance work and home life.
October 2014
How Much Paper Work There Is.
Food Service Director:
Didn't realize how much paper work there is not as much cooking and sometimes feel like I am babysitting.
August 2014
Food Service Director:
Take a lot of training.
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