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BANQUET SERVER - EARN UP TO $35/HR (St. Petersburg)





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BANQUET SERVERS NEEDED

Let’s 86 the full-time gig! Qwick is seeking freelance banquet servers with at least one year of relevant experience.

JOIN THE CREW

Qwick is the go-to professional platform for hospitality freelancers across the country, helping you find roles that match your skills.

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WHY QWICK IS BETTER

  • Make your own schedule - No more crossing your fingers when the weekly schedule drops
  • Better pay, your way - We advocate for living wages and give you the option to get paid, fast (as soon as 30 minutes post-shift)
  • Great work gets you more work - Our two-way rating system means that the better you do, the more shifts you get
  • We're here to help - Our team is always only a text away to support you and answer questions

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BANQUET SERVER RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Assist with the setup and breakdown of the banquet area
  • Relay food and beverage orders from guests while noting important allergies or special requests
  • Serve food and beverage orders to banquet guests
  • Maintain a high level of cleanliness and awareness to sanitary practices

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FAQ

Q: How much will I be paid?

A: We advocate for living wages. Pay varies for each shift, and you’ll see the rate before accepting a shift. You can earn up to $35/hr and get paid after completing your shift!

Q: How do I get started?

A: We make it easy to work however you want! Create an account on the Qwick for Freelancers app, attend a five-minute virtual orientation, submit your food/alcohol certifications, and work your first shift.

Q: What types of shifts can I work?

A: There are over 20 shift types you can work with Qwick depending on your experience: Food Runner, Line Cook, Dishwasher, Coat Check Attendant, Prep Cook, Barista, Event Help, Banquet Captain, Event Chef, Mixologist, Banquet Cook, Bartender, Restaurant Server, Banquet Server, Food Assembler, Barback, Beer & Wine Bartender, General Laborer, Busser, Banquet Setup, and Concession Worker.

Q: How do I get shifts?

A: When a business posts a nearby shift that matches your experience, we’ll send you an invite in our user-friendly app. You can accept it if you want, or decline it without penalty. Now that’s great service, a la carte!

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