25 new jobs at Harry Ramsdens (From Bournemouth Echo)
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25 new jobs at Harry Ramsdens
7:58am Friday 1st March 2013 in News
BOURNEMOUTH'S Harry Ramsden's seafront restaurant will create 25 new jobs as the peak season approaches, it has been announced.
The restaurant near the pier said the jobs would be full and part-time.
It is holding a recruitment day on Monday, where jobs up for grabs include waiting and kitchen staff.
The chain said it already employed 120 staff, but was beefing up its roll ahead of what it hopes will be a busy summer.
Mike Glancy, operations director, said: “We are due to embark upon phase two of a massive investment in the restaurant within the next couple of months, which will further increase capacity from 230 to 350 covers.
“With that in mind, we want to ensure that our service standards remain as high as ever. In order to achieve this, the recruitment of 25 per cent more staff is absolutely vital.”
Operational development manager Carly Mellowship added: “We are looking for staff of all ages, but will be most interested in those with cheery and outgoing personalities, because while great food is a given, when it is prepared and served by friendly, welcoming staff, it always enhances a visit to Harry Ramsden's in Bournemouth.”
Comments(12)
BourneRed
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10:13am Fri 1 Mar 13
The smell of Fish and Chips alienates people from the beach?
Here was me thinking that fish and chips on the beach was one of Britains famous traditions.
coypondboy
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10:36am Fri 1 Mar 13
Lord Spring
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11:27am Fri 1 Mar 13
BourneRed wrote:Decent fish and chips are, went to HR once never again.
I really have read it all now!
The smell of Fish and Chips alienates people from the beach?
Here was me thinking that fish and chips on the beach was one of Britains famous traditions.
jobsworthwatch
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11:40am Fri 1 Mar 13
Azphreal
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12:03pm Fri 1 Mar 13
bbird
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12:30pm Fri 1 Mar 13
BourneRed wrote:No problem with fish and chips. It's the smell of oil and the size of the place. More suited to an out of town mall than a beachfront.
I really have read it all now!
The smell of Fish and Chips alienates people from the beach?
Here was me thinking that fish and chips on the beach was one of Britains famous traditions.
Now if it was Nardinis (in Largs, Scotland .... anyone been there?), that would be another matter ... Brilliant fish & chips, pizzas, amazing icecream (art deco, pianist, Lloyds Loom chairs). That WOULD be an asset.
joje22
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12:40pm Fri 1 Mar 13
BmthNewshound
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12:51pm Fri 1 Mar 13
coypondboy wrote:The easy way to deal with that is to stop peoples benefit if they are too idle to work. In the meantime thank goodness for EU immigrants, Bournemouths hospitality and care sectors would be facing a staffing crisis without them.
More low paid jobs that will be filled by the Eu immigrants. The locals don't want to know as they get much more money on benefits
BourneRed
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2:13pm Fri 1 Mar 13
bbird wrote:Sorry but a pianist would alienate people from the beach.
BourneRed wrote:No problem with fish and chips. It's the smell of oil and the size of the place. More suited to an out of town mall than a beachfront.
I really have read it all now!
The smell of Fish and Chips alienates people from the beach?
Here was me thinking that fish and chips on the beach was one of Britains famous traditions.
Now if it was Nardinis (in Largs, Scotland .... anyone been there?), that would be another matter ... Brilliant fish & chips, pizzas, amazing icecream (art deco, pianist, Lloyds Loom chairs). That WOULD be an asset.
Old Harry
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3:13pm Fri 1 Mar 13
BourneRed wrote:The smell will certainly put off prospective occupiers of the high priced flats to be eventually built on the Imax site.
bbird wrote:Sorry but a pianist would alienate people from the beach.
BourneRed wrote:No problem with fish and chips. It's the smell of oil and the size of the place. More suited to an out of town mall than a beachfront.
I really have read it all now!
The smell of Fish and Chips alienates people from the beach?
Here was me thinking that fish and chips on the beach was one of Britains famous traditions.
Now if it was Nardinis (in Largs, Scotland .... anyone been there?), that would be another matter ... Brilliant fish & chips, pizzas, amazing icecream (art deco, pianist, Lloyds Loom chairs). That WOULD be an asset.
Baywolf
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6:36pm Fri 1 Mar 13
bbird says...
9:54am Fri 1 Mar 13
But the smell of cooking oil walking down the cliff is over-powering. Not quite the exhilarating smell of sea water I expect.
The business may attract many people, but I suspect it alienates many more from this part of the beach.
These mega eateries would be better replaced with smaller independently run cafes and restaurants offering good food and choice.