Welcome to our company Owned and operated by:. Your Employment With Our Company Who is Your Employer? Frank Anonymous.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Work-based learning Click on the speaker on each slide to learn more!
Advertisements

Welcome to Gen Chem Lab This entire presentation will be posted on the gen chem website! Gen Chem Basics Safety Training Lab Packet Information Getting.
MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR INTERVIEW Passport to Internship Success Developed by SFUSD Career Technical Education.
Nursing Assistant Unit 1 Ch 3: Professionalism and Job Seeking Skills.
Emergency Preparedness  Disasters can Paralyze a Facility and Block Critical Resources  Hospitals Face Many Types of Disaster…
Copyright 2010 by Region 7 Education Service Center. All rights reserved.
Cooking for the New Generation, 2 nd EditionLesson 6 New Generation Foods─Serving COOKING FOR THE NEW GENERATION 2 nd Edition 2007 BREAKFAST LUNCH TRAINING.
Mrs. Greenberger Mrs. Greenberger Welcome (Back) to Park Dale Lane Elementary School!
Welcome to Gen Chem Lab This entire presentation will be posted on the Gen Chem Website!
Workplace Safety and Health Program
Absolute Care Staffing Health Agency, Inc Global Compact Communication on Progress.
Unit 101 Maintain a Safe and Secure Working Environment.
KEEPING FOOD SAFE AND GOOD PERSONAL HYGIENE Food handlers test prep.
Define the following terms:
Policies and Procedures © Policies and Procedures 2013 U.S Security Associates, Inc. All rights reserved. Unit 2 Policies and Procedures © Policies and.
NEW EMPLOYEE ORIENTATION Starting on the Right Foot!
Coles Elementary School Volunteer Training
SHS Bloomington Fire, Life, Safety. Welcome And Thank You For Joining Our Team.
September 30th We would like to welcome you all to our classroom! Even though we started off with an unexpected situation with the creation of a second.
Behaviors, Attitudes, Work Ethics & Decision Making 7th grade Career Discovery Adapted from Barbara Mackessy.
Welcome to Jaz Hotels and Resorts Family.  By the end of this session you will be.  Aware of all the expectations regarding behavior, standards and.
Job Shadows. Job Shadows Give You a Chance to: Begin to identify career interests by observing the daily routine of workers. Learn about the academic,
Success in the Workplace
An Educational Computer Based Training Program CBTCBT.
Please select 3 different colors of Starburst Pink – If you could go to any college where would it be AND what is your dream job? Orange – Tell me something.
Safety in the Workplace Orientation YMCA BUFFALO NIAGARA Revised: October 2014.
Service Service Service. Quality customer service is very important to a restaurant business. ◦Gives the reputation to a business. ◦What is reputation?
Atholton Elementary Parent Volunteers and Confidentiality Training
Welcome back to school! Have a seat and complete the student survey/questionnaire handout Use a pencil please.
Copyright © 2007, 2003 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Chapter 3 Work Ethics.
Attendance. What is the definition of “Attendance” Attendance is the act or of attending (being present at) work. Also, attendance is used to define the.
4.42 Demonstrate the process for obtaining employment.
Personal Hygiene and Hand Washing
Why Do We Need Safety Rules?  Safety is our first concern when doing science experiments in this class. Our experiments may require the use of certain.
INTRODUCTION TO THE SAVANNAH TECH WORK ETHICS PROGRAM What Makes You Special To an Employer?
Responsibility- Following the gym procedures; - Enter class and sit in assigned seat, immediately -NO Horseplay or boisterous behavior will be tolerated.
Chapter 3, Section 2 Presenting a Professional Image.
Bryant Woods Elementary School Volunteer Training
Unit 4.1 Introduction to Culinary Arts Personal hygiene is important to keep the food safe to consume and the work place clean. Why is personal hygiene.
1 Capture the Spirit of Volunteering!. Complete and submit a district volunteer application, on the school computer. Sign up for activities that interest.
Chapter 3 Work Ethics All items and derived items © 2015, 2011 by Mosby, Inc., an imprint of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keeping Teen Workers Safe Focus on Food Service. Topics Covered Teen injury rates. Common injury types for teens who work in food service. Injury prevention.
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY This ten week class is designed to be hands-on and project based. You will complete at least one project. You will be working in the.
OSHA Guidelines for Employers to Reduce Motor Vehicle Crashes
ENGLISH ESPAÑOL Please Select a Language. What is Game Patrol? “The first time I brought my family to Incredible Pizza, the Game Patrol made sure that.
Work Ethic The Learning Goals:
Induction. Learning Objectives By the end of this session you will: 1.Identify the facilities and support at the centre 2.Understand the ground rules.
HR Policies HR policies allow an organization to be clear with employees on:
Interviewing for a Job Page 229. Job Interview 0 Is a formal meeting between a job seeker and a potential employer-the interviewer 0 What is the purpose.
What Your Employer Expects! Mrs. Westbrook Work Based Learning Coordinator Douglas County High School.
Welcome to our School Family! Ms. Oliver, Principal Ms. Nevarez-Solis, Instructional Specialist and Nancy with the News.
Safety Food Manual Morganne Norwood Shaylin Tyus Ashley Tucker Jakia Johnson Leazeatta Williams.
WELCOME TO UPPER SCHOOL HOW TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS and HAVE A GREAT YEAR. This Powerpoint presentation has been made for teachers to use with their students.
Professional Behavior What Supervisors Need to Know.
Providing quality customer service is one of the most important ways a foodservice can draw repeated business. Excellent customer service accents well-
Adult Skills Induction. Welcome to learndirect We are a training provider with 15 years experience at helping people gain qualifications and improve their.
Welcome to Health Class! Ms. Rujawitz – Health Room 273
A: Your supervisor is explaining the wristband that every patient wears. B: The patient will get a wristband when he enters the medical center and it.
August, September 2013 Promoting Positive Behavior: One Student at a Time!!!! Parents, We Need Your Help!!!
Colorado Springs Christian Schools. Welcome We are grateful for you! The education of children is a high calling We recognize that you play a vital role.
Chapter 3- The Safe Food Handler
Key Policies and Procedures for a respectful Workplace
Is your school a safe place?
West Hills Middle School
Employment Food Safety Training Program
Work Ethics and Professionalism
Welcome to Pro-Force!.
Job Interviews Lecture 16.
Presentation transcript:

Welcome to our company Owned and operated by:

Your Employment With Our Company Who is Your Employer? Frank Anonymous

Meet Your Team Michael Carol Tony John Larry Kevin Tim Liz

Your employment With our Company Is “At Will”

Taking Responsibility The following is a list of some basic expectations we need you to follow!

Taking Responsibility Arrive on time or early for your shift Call your store manager at least 3 hours in advance if you are sick! No Gum! Leave your valuables at home

Taking Responsibility Do not take food without your manager’s approval and do not give food to your friends. No weapons on the premises and no violence towards employees or customers please!

Taking Responsibility Alcohol and illegal drugs are strictly prohibited while working. Please keep us updated with your most current phone number and address. Immediately tell your manager about any job-related illness, accident, or unsafe working conditions.

Food Safety

Help Ensure the Safety of Our Food Making sure that all the food we serve is safe is critically important to our Company; therefore, we expect the following from you:

Help Ensure the Safety of Our Food If you are sick, don’t come to work. Instead, call and report this to your manager immediately.

Help Ensure the Safety of Our Food Be sure to cover any cuts or sores on your hands with a bandage wear disposable gloves over the bandage while you are at work

Help Ensure the Safety of Our Food Wash your hands often. Especially before starting work and after using the rest room If you become aware of any situation that you think may jeopardize the safety of our food, tell your manager!

Hand Washing Washing hands properly probably is the most important thing an employee can do to help ensure that our customers receive safe food. Employees must wash their hands...

Family and Medical Leave You may be eligible for Family and Medical Leave

Our Company and working students Did you know that our Company make up one of the country’s largest employers of young people? Education and school work are the top priorities of our school-age employees We follow these principles in our restaurants:

Our Company and working students We provides flexible working hours to accommodate classes, homework assignments, and extracurricular activities Grades and school attendance should never be compromised by excessive or late working hours We take a leadership role in working with parents, educators, and students on education issues. Check with your manager about additional rules of conduct, policies, and procedures in your restaurant.

Open Communication Some of the communication tools we use in this restaurant: Rap Sessions Crew Meetings Employee Commitment Surveys Your Own Ideas Open Door

Diversity Deserves Respect Here some are guidelines that may help you work with people who are different than you. Take these seriously. While some of our policies just make good business sense, they are also the law.

Diversity Our vision for diversity is to leverage the unique talents, strengths, and assets of our employees in order to provide the world’s best quick service restaurant experience. We continuously strive to maintain an environment in which everyone feels valued, accepted, and rewarded as an integral part of the team. We encourage employees to understand and recognize difference and to appreciate the contributions that all diverse groups and individuals bring to the system. Our top management believes in the value of a diverse work force.

Our Company franchisee’s policy against discrimination and harassment our Company does not tolerate unlawful discrimination or harassment. Employees who violate this policy will be disciplined up to and including termination.

Employee Recourse You have the right and are encouraged to tell any other employee at our Company to stop behavior towards you that the you believes to be discriminatory, harassing and/or offensive.

Basic Reporting Structure

Additional Expectation Please do not hang around and talk with working employees when you are not scheduled

Grooming & Appearance Guidelines

Appearance Keeping good personal hygiene is one of the ways to help make sure that our food is safe. Bath or shower and brush your teeth every day Stay neat by wearing a clean uniform and keeping fingernails short

Appearance Uniforms - Wear your uniform whenever on the job. The entire uniform should always be clean and neat.. Nails - Ensure that nails are short, clean, neat, and manicured. Artificial nails are not appropriate if they may fall off into any food product or food preparation area. Hair - Hair must be clean, restrained, off the face, and pinned back or up Facial Hair - Men must shave before coming to work. Sideburns should only reach to the bottom of the ear. Mustaches must be neatly trimmed to the corner of the mouth. No beards or goatees.

Appearance Wear slip resistant shoes No cell phones on the floor!

Your Benefits Contact your restaurant manager or area supervisor for more information about the many benefits our Company offers for restaurant crew. Including…

Other Benefits 401K Meals Scholarship Program Credit Union Corporate Shares Child Care

Any Questions?

Wrapping Up Did we complete all paperwork? Fill out this survey and tell me how I did! Where are you supposed to go next?

Best of success to you! Owned and operated by: our Company