Dishwasher 9ers Grill - New Territory 5870 New Territory Boulevard, Sugar Land, TX 77479
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- Any schedule considered
- Full-time, Part-time
- Any experience welcomed
Job Description
As a dishwasher, you will be responsible for cleaning all prep equipment, silverware, glassware and dishes according to sanitation requirements. You'll be responsible for keeping the dish pit orgranized and assist the kitchen in keeping the line and prep areas organized and clean. Your pace is critical to turning tables, so a strong work ethic is key to success.
About this location
About 9ers Grill - New Territory
It was 1991 when the Qattom family decided to expand their convenient store and gas station operation outside of Harris County and move to Wharton County, more specific the city of Wharton. Coming from a big town environment to a small community was different for the Qattom's and the business environment they were use to.
Knowing something had to change to make this business successful, they decided to add food. Why not? Mr. Qattom's first job in making hamburgers was terrific. It wasn't long before, they put in a big grill, and made it country style. Wanting to do something different, instead of using the standard 4, 5 and 8 oz frozen patties, the Qattom's decided to use a fresh, hand-made 9 oz patty. In addition, instead of using just salt and pepper, they came up with their own seasoning. Within a few weeks from the time they served their first 9 oz grilled hamburger, customers were ordering them by the dozen. In fact, so many at a time, that the orders were going out in empty beer boxes to hold all the customer's orders!
In 2000, the Qattom's opened their second store near Greatwood, in Richmond, Texas. This was the first store to be named 9er's Grill, named after the now famous, 9 oz hamburger they first served up.
Knowing something had to change to make this business successful, they decided to add food. Why not? Mr. Qattom's first job in making hamburgers was terrific. It wasn't long before, they put in a big grill, and made it country style. Wanting to do something different, instead of using the standard 4, 5 and 8 oz frozen patties, the Qattom's decided to use a fresh, hand-made 9 oz patty. In addition, instead of using just salt and pepper, they came up with their own seasoning. Within a few weeks from the time they served their first 9 oz grilled hamburger, customers were ordering them by the dozen. In fact, so many at a time, that the orders were going out in empty beer boxes to hold all the customer's orders!
In 2000, the Qattom's opened their second store near Greatwood, in Richmond, Texas. This was the first store to be named 9er's Grill, named after the now famous, 9 oz hamburger they first served up.