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Line Cook Reviews
What is it like working as a Line Cook?
January 2016
Incredible.
Line Cook:
Pros: Interacting with everyone and the positive energy.
Cons: Its cool for the most part. I get along with everyone.
January 2016
Line Cook:
Pros: I get to make someone happy. I get to satisfy people.
Cons: I get paid minimum wage. It sucks.
December 2015
None.
Line Cook:
Pros: Its cool, busy place.
Cons: Bodd is very sarcastic.
December 2015
Line Cook:
Don't worry about ticket times. Take it all one order at a time.
December 2015
Line Cook:
Pros: I like it when its busy because it give you something to do and we get free meals.
Cons: I don't like other employees harassing me while working.
November 2015
That working side by side with owners would add different dy.
Line Cook:
Watch, listen, and learn. Do not be afraid to mess up. Learn from mistakes.
October 2015
Same thing every day.
Line Cook:
Pros: Getting to know all of the people I work with on a personal level.
Cons: Nothing ever changes, no flexible hours, very dirty. Also hard to communicate with some of my co-workers because their first language is not English.
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