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Beverage Cart Attendant - Open House 3/19

OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY, MARCH 19th! IMMEDIATE INTERVIEWS WILL BE HELD!

WORK WHERE YOU PLAY!! Are you looking for Seasonal Work? If you enjoy working outdoors and being surrounded by beautiful landscapes, then consider a job with the Diamond Ridge and Woodlands Golf Courses.
We are looking for several dependable, hardworking individuals to work as Beverage Cart Attendants. Positions are available through November (weather permitting). Minimum starting rate is $8.00/hr. plus Golf Privileges. Minimum rate will increase to $8.25 on July 1st. This position is eligible to receive tips.
The Beverage Cart Attendant operates one of two beverage carts on our golf courses selling sandwiches, snacks, and beverages to our guests.
Qualifications:
Be at least 21 years of age as beer and cocktails are sold.
Able to work independently.
Have a proven track record of reliability.
Be able to work a flexible schedule including long days (8 AM - 6 PM)
Maintain high standards of personal appearance.
Experience in cash handling.
Be willing to provide World Class Service to all of our customers.
Dependable transportation
Benefits include: Golfing Privileges, driving range balls and discounts on apparel, food & beverage
To apply, please stop by the clubhouse at The Diamond Ridge and Woodlands Golf Courses at 2309 Ridge Road, Windsor Mill, MD 21244, on Thursday, March 19th between 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM. If you are unable to attend the Open House please submit your resume.

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!
We are a drug free work environment.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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