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Why is This a Great Job?

  • The Money –starting pay is $15.00/hr, but with tips, bonuses, and other incentives, our Customer Service Associate and Line Cooks routinely make $18-20/hr.
  • The People– We’re a well-established, successful store with plenty of regular customers, and our experienced crew is excellent at meeting or exceeding customer expectations, so you’ll see plenty of happy faces.
  • The Flexibility– The hours are flexible - full-time, part-time, nights, weekends - whatever fits your schedule, making this an ideal job for students, people looking to pick up a second job, or someone working around family or social commitments.
  • The Opportunity– Our company is expanding faster in 2021 than it ever has before, and there are plenty of opportunities for advancement to management positions.

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What Does This Job Involve?

  • A Passion For People or a Passion for Prep – If you work the counter, most of your job will be working with our wonderful customers. If you work the line, the vast majority of your job will be preparing delicious food!
  • Maintaining Your Work Station – Our pizza prep area can get messy, and no one likes working in a messy kitchen. At the beginning and end of your shifts, a little light cleaning will be necessary to keep our kitchen in tip-top shape. Likewise, counter personnel are expected to keep their area clean and restocked.

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Okay- I'm sold. What now?

You can apply thorugh Indeed or by going to and either printing off the PDF version of the application or following the link to apply online. What are you waiting for? Go apply!

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I still have questions.

Good! We have answers! Feel free to get in touch with us via either of the following methods:

Email: provided through Indeed

Store Phone: 303.833.2875

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $17.00 - $19.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Employee discount
  • Flexible schedule

Schedule:

  • Night shift

Supplemental Pay:

  • Tips

Work Location: In person

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