Valet Parking Attendant - $15/hr + Tipsother related Employment listings - Welch, MN at Geebo

Valet Parking Attendant - $15/hr + Tips

WE CREATE WINNING EXPERIENCES Pay Rate $15.
00 an hour, plus tips Shift Differential $2.
00 an hour additional for swing shift $2.
00 an hour additional for grave shift Hire on Bonus $1,000 hire on bonus is for new hires and rehires that are returning after 5 years or more.
The bonus will be paid out in equal $333/$334 portions after successfully completing 3 months, 6 months and 9 months of employment with Treasure Island Resort & Casino.
Summary:
To provide valet parking services for guests.
- Greet guests with a smile and eye contact providing superior service by having knowledge of casino functions, events and property amenities - Accept responsibility for guests' vehicle and keys - Park and retrieve guests' vehicles in a safe manner and safeguard keys - Control funds and balance bank IDEAL CANDIDATES HAVE:
Required:
:
- Valid class D vehicle operator's license - One (1) year cash handling experience - Over the age of 18 - High attention to detail and accuracy - Excellent verbal and interpersonal communication skills - High level organizational skills and ability to adapt quickly to changing priorities Preferred:
- High School Diploma/GED or equivalent experience Four reasons why our Team Members have chosen to stick around for 20
years! o The People - amazing to work with and to take care of.
o The Benefits - affordable health coverage, no cost on-site clinic, 401(k) and match and so much more.
o The Career - well-paying opportunities to develop and grow with or without a degree.
o The Little Things - Length of Service Award, Team Member of the Month (WAVE of Excellence) Program, random free meals & ice cream, Holiday food vouchers, Team Member parties, discounts on fuel at Dakota Station, discounts throughout the property and more! A Resume is not required for this job.
Salary:
$15 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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