Blade
columbus, OH
Female, 32
In the last 5 years I have worked every position within the store starting with the cow and now the GM. I handle all the interviews/hiring, ordering, employee issues, scheduling, you name it I do it. While the job demands long hours it is worth it.
Yes, most stores have at least one big Cow and one kid "baby" cow. It all depends on your height. I was the baby cow. You normally make just a little above minimum wage. Some times I worked in the store walking around and greeting the kids other times I would go to events that we were supporting and work. Without a doubt the best and easiest job at any store.
Very rarely do I have to dismiss someone, I would say about 2 times a year. We try to hire the best people possible who we know will enjoy the job and meet our high standards. Of course, just like any job when we have had to dismiss someone they may disagree and it has gotten ugly, but I think on average people see it coming. We give verbal and written warnings explaining what will happen if it continues. The worst case I've had is we had to ask the employee to not return to the location.
Our customers definitely notice and appreciate us saying "my pleasure". I have gotten complaints that say we forgot to say my pleasure as well as many compliments for us saying it. It takes a new employee a few weeks to get use to it, but once they do and can say it genuinely it adds to the experience that every customer has. No one chooses to come to a chick-fil-a just because we say my pleasure, but it is one of many things that make us stand out from other restaurants.
Nope. It would be pretty pointless if we did. They come in randomly a few times a year, walk around for about 30 minutes and leave. We have never had any issues with it so to us its not a big deal. As long a you keel your store clean and keep the food below food safety temps you are fine.
Hairstylist and Makeup Artist
How much am I supposed to tip my hairstylist?Security / Bodyguard
Have you ever had to disarm an attacker?Bouncer
How often would you find yourself in real danger?We have say in some of what we do. Corporate sends us items that are part of our national campaign, which changes a few times a year, so if you go into a store in Texas they have to same national material that a store in Maine has. We have to put those in our restaurants in the correct places, but other than that we can do any marketing we want. Operators jobs are to sell food, so they can do pretty much anything that will help them sell more chicken .
Yes they are 100% white breast meat. It's the reason we can't sell a 20 piece nugget for a few bucks. We are even in the process of making it even better for you and switching to 100% antibiotic free chicken (currently the grilled sandwich is). Also as a chain we are to lower sodium.
A man named David Ring came up with the cows. He was an employee of The Richards Group.The cows made there first appearance in 1995 on a billboard the simply stated "eat mor chikin". In 2003 they actually stopped using the cows for a few months during the mad cow disease scare so people wouldn't think they were being insensitive and using the scare to get a sales increase.
We love our cows, they hold a very special place in our store. Many stores have cow cars. We use our cows during special events. If you go to corporate they will great you with cows. My favorite cow thing is the calendars.
I work in the store. I'm not really interested in going to work for corporate, so I've never really looked into the steps, but from what I have seen you would have to apply just like anyone else. It looks better coming from a good store... good scores, sales, profit, ect. If you currently work for cfa check with your owner, I believe they would have to okay you applying.
The nice thing about chick-fil-a is there are always opportunities to advance within the store and corporate. Transitioning into something else is the goal, restaurant work is hard and stressful.
When you apply at any job you must complete the I-9 firm within 3 days of starting work. The I-9. In order to complete the I-9, workers have to present appropriate documentation, and employers must examine the document or documents to decide if they reasonably appear to be genuine and relate to the individual. That's what I do, from there I hand it over to the owner who deals with the rest. There is a large fine for not completing the form
I would suggest calling your local store and ask to speak with the marketing director. If the store does not have one ask for the manager.
Most of our employees are high schooler who are looking to save money for college.
Chick-fil-A nuggets are 100% real chicken and hand breaded in the store.
I always asked for size once I reached out to the new hire to let them know they got the job. I normally kept at least a few shirts of each size and pants in the store so they could at least get one set of uniforms while waiting for the order to come in.
Shoes must be all black and non slip. Other than that you can wear whatever style you want for the most part (no open toes). Most employees wear gym shoe style.
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