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tracy maguire
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over 6 months ago

Better management, recognition for work well done.

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Mary Plante
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over 6 months ago

Good managers sometimes, good benifits, loved the residents, the location

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Antincia Foster
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over 6 months ago

To work hard and be there for people

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Ethel Brinson
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over 6 months ago

I enjoyed the people that I worked with. It never felt like work. Everyone worked as a team.

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Rebecca Bitner
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over 6 months ago

My work family… They’re amazing!

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Walker Sisson
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over 6 months ago

Was better overall communication and recognition for doing exceptional work. That was then, this is now, things may be different as I know the management has changed......

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JOSEPH STELIGA
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over 6 months ago

Every day you are innundated with more "Urgent" things to do. Workload expectations are way beyond a normal week plus MOD with no comp. Bombarded daily why is thete no move in etc. Pay is way below responsibility level.

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Bethany Barrett
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over 6 months ago

My residents! They are the best part of my day !

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Doreen Koltuniak
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over 6 months ago

Job #BSL000157140 dining service coordinator Elizabeth City, NC

Hi,

My name Is Doreen Koltuniak, I have a couple of questions if you don't mind.

Reading through the requirements, qualifications and skills for the Dining Service Coordinator, I noticed the certifications and licenses you are required to have. I do not have any of these, but would be willing to acquire them. Also, I would be willing to get the Serve Safe certificate.

I have restaurant experience, including cooking and serving tables. I have also been a night manager at a Burking King, 1 year experience.

My question here is is it possible to acquire these after an offer of employment?

Also, I am confused as to the hours. At one point it states 8-4, M-F. Then in another it states flexible hours, evenings, weekends and holidays as needed.

I am a 55 year young woman, and I am looking for a new direction in life and career choice. This position is one that caught my eye when I read it and has been on my mind a couple of days. The requirements I cannot meet at this time, but I thought I would ask about it anyway. I have 10 years experience in a hospital setting as well. I loved the restaurant work and the hospital work really well, and its kind of nice thinking about combining the two in a sense.

I would like to ask, being that I don't have the proper credentials, if it would be wasting both our times if I applied? I know your time is valuable.....

Thank you for your time... Doreen Koltuniak

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Dolores Garcia
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over 6 months ago

What are your hiring requirements ? What is the hourly pay?

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