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Job Descriptions and Career Opportunities for Restaurant Manager
May 1st
Job Descriptions and Occupation Possibilities for Restaurant Supervisor
Article by Robin Brain
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Reputation of any excellent restaurant will be largely dependent on its head chef but it is the meals support supervisor that is accountable for all the behind the scene activities trying to keep the establishment going.
Responsibilities of Food Service Managers
Key duties shouldered by the food service managers would be -
* He or she is responsible for behind the scene things to do that will keep the establishment heading. * They will be the individual to order the foods supplies. * Assortment of menu products More >
Which contingencies might affect the use of job descriptions ?
Aug 25th
Question by Kiran D: Which contingencies might affect the use of job descriptions ? In recent years, however, some managers have avoided using job descriptions in their organizations, beleving that the practice encourages employees to behave as if the job were their personal property, thus limiting management;s ability to deploy workers flexibly in different work roles according to need. In addition , critics of job descritpions caim that is almost immposible to provide an accurate job description, since many jobs are in a state of continous flux as technologies and market conditions change. As one manager put it , “Job descriptions More >
Definitions and descriptions of these typesof alternate energy: solar,geothermal, hydro,wind,hydrogen,biomass?
Aug 14th
Question by chsswimmer9393: Definitions and descriptions of these typesof alternate energy: solar,geothermal, hydro,wind,hydrogen,biomass? I have a report due tomorrow… I need to define and describe the following alternate energy types: solar, geothermal, hydro, wind, hydrogen, and biomass.
Best answer:
Answer by greg wSolar energy is energy that comes directly from the sun. There’s two basic forms of current solar, solar thermal and photovoltaic. Solar-thermal heats a liquid that causes pressure to build and that turns a turbine. (turbines spin in magnets creating electricity) Photovoltaic gets electricity from the sun directly. Silicon has the property that it sheds electrons when sunlight hits More >

