Cooks Needed
About this role
We are looking for someone with a make it right mentality, and the ability to work positively with a team in a high paced environment.
- Prepare and cook high quality ingredients
- Read tickets and deliver a high quality product that meets our time goals
- Service oriented with the team and guest
- Must have a food handler’s permit
- Be able to stand up for 8-10 hours
- Be able to lift 50 pounds
Company at a glance
Kathy and Patrick Terry opened the first P. Terry's on July 5th, 2005 at the corner of South Lamar and Barton Springs. Patrick was following his childhood dream to open a classic burger stand, like the legendary Mack Eplin's he grew up with in Abiliene, Texas. But when Kathy read the book "Fast Food Nation" , their plan to provide quality food and service went to a higher level.
P. Terry's offers the freshest quality ingredients you can find served out of a drive-thru window. We're where fresh, all-natural, "never-ever" frozen beef and chicken became staple items. We serve fresh-cut fries made from all-natural potatoes, free of trans fats and hydrogenated oils. Add to that our fresh-baked cookies, banana bread, and house veggie burger; our fresh-squeezed orange juice and lemonade; and our authentic milkshakes - we care about what's out there to eat, and we make our food with that in mind.
But, we didn't forget Patrick's original image - the classic burger joint of the '50s and '60s, when small-town hospitality was the standard. That's why we offer a simple menu with an open kitchen, with premium quality ingredients served at affordable prices. It's why we treat every customer with the utmost respect; take every chance to give back to our community; and ensure our employees' well-being - through opportunities to grow with our business, access to unique benefits, and pay above industry standards.
Top Benefits
- Christmas bonus
- Interest-free loans
- Birthday cake
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