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Welcome Break
Lancashire
3 days ago
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Full time & Part timeTeam Members. Taco Bell & Chopstix - New Store opening close to you!


Welcome Break, Charnock Richard, Chorley, Jct 27/28 M6 Motorway (no motorway driving necessary)

Pay up to £12.87 per hour plus £1 on-shift meals, 50% off-site discounts and more

Fantastic benefits & discounts, free parking & great career opportunities

Are you ready to join our world class team at Welcome Break? We are looking for enthusiastic and motivated team members to help run our brand new stores in Taco Bell & Chopstix. Look no further! As one of the UK’s leading motorway service operators, we’re always on the hunt for service superstars. You wont just be a team member, you'll be a key part of our launch team. And with full training provided to ensure every customer has a fantastic experience.


As a team member at Welcome Break, no two days are the same. With many brands under our umbrella, you could be brewing up a storm in Starbucks or Pret, cooking finger lickin’ chicken in KFC, or becoming a stacking superstar in Waitrose – the possibilities are endless! While we may wear different uniforms, we are one big team – we are Welcome Break.


What’s in it for you?


As well as a competitive pay of up to £12.37per hour, you’ll enjoy:

£1 on-shift mealsfrom any of the food brands on your site, including Starbucks, Subway, Burger King, and many more!


50% off any of our food brands in any of our sites for you and your family and friends, when you’re not working.
Grow with us– explore career opportunities from customer service to management with our development programmes and apprenticeships.

We make work, work for you! We have full-time and part-time flexible positions available, including seasonal hours or shifts so you can work around school, college or childcare.


What makes a world class team member?
Our team members are the face of Welcome Break. You’ll offer a warm welcome to every customer that walks through our doors, prepare perfect products and deliver an exceptional customer experience for people on the move.


We don’t expect you to know everything. We’ll provide full brand training when you join us.


Who are we?


We are baristas and cooks, managers and leaders. We are friends and colleagues, newbies and veterans. We share the same goals, we are one big team. We are Welcome Break.

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