Bar Staff / 64 - Wetherspoons, Victoria Station

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The ideal applicants We're looking for fun, enthusiastic, passionate people to join our hard-working teams. We recruit for personality and, as a uk top employer with an award-winning training programme, we know that we can teach you the skills to succeed. What's in it for you? **We offer competitive hourly rates for all of our team members**: - a free meal and a drink, when working - a 50% discount on food and soft drinks, when working; a 20% discount on all food, drinks and hotel accommodation (for you and up to three guests), when not working - £1 extra per hour, for hours worked between midnight and 5.59am - bonus scheme - earn up to 19% of your pay - availability of guaranteed-hours contracts and variable-hours contracts - paid holiday - free shares (after a qualifying period) - loyalty reward scheme The role At a glance, your role is to deliver excellent customer service to make hungry and thirsty customers happy! We open our doors early in the morning and sometimes don't close them until late at night, so offering great flexibility of working hours. You must be over 18 to serve alcohol; however, if you are younger, we may still have positions available for you - please search for kitchen or floor staff vacancies. **MONDAY HOURS**: 17:00 01:30 **TUESDAY HOURS**: 17:00 01:30 **WEDNESDAY HOURS**: 17:00 01:30 **THURSDAY HOURS**: 17:00 01:30 **FRIDAY HOURS**: 17:00 01:30 **SATURDAY HOURS**: 17:00 01:30 **SUNDAY HOURS**: 16:30 00:30

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