Sunday August 1, 2010
Aramark is currently looking for a qualified individual to fill a full time management trainee position. The chosen candidate will undergo a six month training program to become part of the senior management team. You will be responsible to perform duties necessary to become familiar with both the operations, serve in a supervisory capacity, and conduct management functions including inventory, ordering, customer service, managing employees, and delegating responsibility. Must be flexible to travel and willing to relocate if required.
Job Functions:
- Financial reporting such as budgets and projections
- Assisting in hiring, training, coaching, and supervising employees
- Ensure all food service standards and quality requirements are met
- Assist in managing food production, inventory, and labour costs
- Ensure compliance with local, provincial, and federal health and safety laws
- Perform any other duties as assigned by management
Qualifications:
- Completion of Hospitality program or equivalent
- Minimum of one to two years solid experience in fast paced food service
- Computer knowledge in Microsoft Word and Excel
- Ability to work effectively under pressure and to meet deadlines
- Serve Safe trained an asset
- Bilingual in French and English an asset
If interested, please email amy_yeung@aramark.ca
June 15, 2010 at 5:42 pm | by Swongeknott
Two-thirds of Americans struggle to reach their weight loss goal, seriously jeopardizing long term health and taking precious years off their lifespan. If current trends continue, over the next two decades, experts believe the number of overweight and obese will swell to over 80% of all adults.
Many people have the desire to lose weight and have put forth the effort countless times. The end result is typically a failure, as permanent weight loss requires a major shift in lifestyle which is difficult for most. Some people fall for fad diet pills which promise massive weight loss in a short period of time without the need for calorie restriction or exercise. This is not the way to lose weight and can even endanger your health.
The only proven method to achieve permanent weight loss is eating a reduced calorie diet highlighted by plenty of vegetables and a regular exercise routine. Sometimes our metabolism stalls and we hit a diet plateau. Reducing calories or increasing exercise doesn’t make the scale move. This is a survival mechanism which has evolved over the millennia and which likely served our ancestors well, but today simply compounds the problem. There are some ‘tricks’ savvy dieters use to help overcome the inevitable weight plateau and achieve their target goal.
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