Dave's Hot Chicken - Hamburg, NY
PM Manager - Starting at $21.00 an hour
Pay:
The PM Manager starts at $21.00 an hour. Unlike other positions at Dave's, the PM Manager is encouraged to work overtime (up to 10 hours a week at $32.25 an hour) If whoever gets the job works their allotted hours, that person will make over $60,000 on an annual basis.
Job Summary:
The PM Manager supports the Assistant General Manager and General Manager in the daily responsibilities required to keep the business running smoothly. The PM Manager directs employees and ensures that work is being completed in a timely and effective manner.
Job Expectations:
The PM Manager performs Leadership, Management, and
Organizational tasks while supervising fellow Teammates, monitoring their
performance, to ensure they comply with company and safety policies, and
delegate tasks appropriately.
Duties:
Requirements:
Transportation & Accessibility:
About
Dave's Hot Chicken:
Dave’s Hot Chicken was created by best friends Dave Kopushyan, Arman Oganesyan,
and Tommy and Gary Rubenyan. Dave, a chef trained in Thomas Keller’s (French
Laundry) organization set out to create the perfect Hot Chicken by searching,
tasting, and frying. The four friends scrounged up $900 to put a tiny stand in
an East Hollywood parking lot. The menu was simple, and the chicken was the
star. And what chicken it is! Sourced and prepared to be the juiciest and most
tender imaginable with each piece topped with Dave’s own mix of spices ranging
from No Spice to “The Reaper.”
Arman created Instagram buzz and the lines began to grow. Two nights later,
Eater/LA showed up to see what the fuss was about. The next morning's headline
read ""East Hollywood's Late Night Chicken Stand Might Blow Your
Mind."" Almost instantly, the lines stretched around the block.
A year later, the boys had the money to open a shop in a hip strip-mall with
décor by local street artists, where the crowds continued to grow with
wait-times of an hour and more. From there, the incredibly craveable “Hot and
Spicy” varieties have created a cult following with rave reviews across the
U.S. and Canada."
Dave's Hot Chicken - Hamburg, NY
PM Manager - Starting at $21.00 an hour
Pay:
The PM Manager starts at $21.00 an hour. Unlike other positions at Dave's, the PM Manager is encouraged to work overtime (up to 10 hours a week at $32.25 an hour) If whoever gets the job works their allotted hours, that person will make over $60,000 on an annual basis.
Job Summary:
The PM Manager supports the Assistant General Manager and General Manager in the daily responsibilities required to keep the business running smoothly. The PM Manager directs employees and ensures that work is being completed in a timely and effective manner.
Job Expectations:
The PM Manager performs Leadership, Management, and
Organizational tasks while supervising fellow Teammates, monitoring their
performance, to ensure they comply with company and safety policies, and
delegate tasks appropriately.
Duties:
Requirements:
Transportation & Accessibility:
About
Dave's Hot Chicken:
Dave’s Hot Chicken was created by best friends Dave Kopushyan, Arman Oganesyan,
and Tommy and Gary Rubenyan. Dave, a chef trained in Thomas Keller’s (French
Laundry) organization set out to create the perfect Hot Chicken by searching,
tasting, and frying. The four friends scrounged up $900 to put a tiny stand in
an East Hollywood parking lot. The menu was simple, and the chicken was the
star. And what chicken it is! Sourced and prepared to be the juiciest and most
tender imaginable with each piece topped with Dave’s own mix of spices ranging
from No Spice to “The Reaper.”
Arman created Instagram buzz and the lines began to grow. Two nights later,
Eater/LA showed up to see what the fuss was about. The next morning's headline
read ""East Hollywood's Late Night Chicken Stand Might Blow Your
Mind."" Almost instantly, the lines stretched around the block.
A year later, the boys had the money to open a shop in a hip strip-mall with
décor by local street artists, where the crowds continued to grow with
wait-times of an hour and more. From there, the incredibly craveable “Hot and
Spicy” varieties have created a cult following with rave reviews across the
U.S. and Canada."