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11:41 Jun 19, 2005 |
English to Polish translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law: Contract(s) / contract of employment | |||||
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4 +4 | pomoc kuchenna |
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pomoc kuchenna Explanation: http://irlandia.wydawnicze.info/modules.php?name=News&file=p... http://www.learndirect-advice.co.uk/helpwithyourcareer/jobpr... czyli jednym słowem: pomywacz -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 13 mins (2005-06-19 11:54:41 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Kitchen Porter In the hectic atmosphere of a busy kitchen, it is the job of the kitchen porter to make sure the chefs can do their job efficiently and well. That means they could be asked to do a range of tasks, including keeping everything clean, making sure the equipment and utensils are where they should be Their tasks might include: Meeting suppliers and helping them unload deliveries of ingredients Keeping the storerooms well-organised Keeping equipment, fridges, ovens, work surfaces and floors clean and hygienic Washing up or stacking the dishwasher. A kitchen porter is required whenever the kitchen is cooking. That means they could be working evenings, nights or days. There are also part-time, casual and seasonal jobs. You will be on your feet for most of the time, often in the hot, steamy and noisy atmosphere of the kitchen. As a kitchen porter you need to be: Full of stamina and enthusiasm happy to turn their hand to whatever is asked of them able to work quickly and efficiently. http://www.jobsearch.co.uk/show_job.cgi?j=3095692&h=10026111... :) |
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