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Food Service Worker Reviews
What is it like working as a Food Service Worker?
November 2018
Stressful, and underpaid.
Food Service Worker in Fort Collins:
Pros: The area itself, a lot of cool businesses.
Cons: Living costs are higher than most jobs are willing to pay
November 2018
Few employment opportunities.
Food Service Worker in Black Mountain:
Pros: Small town
Cons: Not much diversity
November 2018
I enjoy it and the company.
Food Service Worker in Long Branch:
Pros: Close to my house
Cons: None
December 2017
Good place.
Food Service Worker in Jamestown:
Pros: The people.
Cons: Weather.
December 2017
Amazing.
Food Service Worker in Kansas City:
Pros: Being allowed to work as young as I am.
Cons: Minimum wage is low. Barely making more than that.
November 2017
Over rated.
Food Service Worker in Chicago:
Stay busy and be happy as this is just another phase.
October 2017
At weeks end we’re short 11 people.
Food Service Worker in Fayetteville:
Pros: I can take a shower in the locker room they provide. I can grow a beard.
Cons: Management, staff morale, company policies, wage, stress level.
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