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Food and Beverage Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Food and Beverage Manager?
March 2019
Its great if you want 10 hours a week.
Food and Beverage Manager in Amarillo:
Pros: Nothing
Cons: I only get 10-12 hours a week at the most and they don't care that your hours are so low, there excuse is it's a part time job
March 2019
Rewarding.
Food and Beverage Manager in Sioux Center:
Pros: Great people
Cons: Small
February 2019
Captain of the ship.
Food and Beverage Manager in Edmonton:
Pros: Everyday new challenge
Cons: Pay, upper management
February 2019
It gives satisfaction.
Food and Beverage Manager in Bengaluru:
Pros: Since we serve patients
Cons: Need better improvement
December 2018
Challenging.
Food and Beverage Manager in Queenstown:
Pros: Great city
Cons: Keep staff
December 2017
Good comfortable.
Food and Beverage Manager in Bay St. Louis:
Pros: People
Cons: Changing of the board every Year
December 2017
Taking care of responsibilities timely manner.
Food and Beverage Manager in Washington:
Be positive & have Patience. These will go a longer way.
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