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Published on May 28 2025

Restaurant Worker

$14.95  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Apr 1, 2022 to Nov 30, 2022

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US HOTELS NEW ENGLAND LLC

Also known as: WHITE BARN INN

37 BEACH AVE
KENNEBUNK, ME 04043
United States

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Job description

Restaurant Worker: 7 openings, min $14.95/hr. OT if available at $22.43/hr. 8a-3p & 3p-10p. Help preparing food. Wash dishes, clean kitchen. Restock food goods. Assist serve breakfast, lunch and/or dinner. Set up/break down tables/chairs as needed. Bus tables restore & keep works stations clean. 1 mo. exp. req’d. Min 35hrs/wk. Monday through Sunday. Scheduled shift hours and workdays vary, Must be available to work weekends, holidays & rotate shifts. Supplies, work tools & equipment are provided free. No daily transportation to/from work provided. No on the job training provided. No education required. Optional housing subject to availability $100/wk & will be deducted from worker’s paycheck weekly plus all deductions required by law. Visa & related fees will be reimbursed in the first work week. Guaranteed work for total hrs equal to at least three fourths of the workdays in each 12-week period. If the worker completes 50% of the work contract period, employer will arrange and pay directly for transportation and daily subsistence (min $13.17/day and max $55/day),if the worker completes the employment period or is dismissed early employer will arrange and pay directly for return transportation and daily subsistence (min $13.17/day and max $55/day),upon departure. Pay weekly. Employer will use a single workweek as its standard for computing wages due. No daily transportation to/from work provided. No on the job training provided.

Special Requirements

Must be available to work weekends, holidays & rotate shifts.

Employer Contact Info

+12073618254

[email protected]

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