You are applying for work with a franchisee of Taco Bell, not Taco Bell Corp. or any of its affiliates. Franchisees are independent business owners who set their own wage and benefit programs that can vary among franchisees.
Basic Function: To direct and ensure the efficient operation of the front line and kitchen.
Personal Requirements, Skills, and Abilities:
General Responsibilities:
Job Training: Job normally performed under close/general supervision with assistance provided for exceptional problems or duties. Position requires abundant customer contacts.
Decision Making Responsibilities: Must be able to observe, recognize, make decisions, react quickly, and adjust to different situations. Must be able to set priorities and react quickly to the needs of the customers, the dining room, and the work area.
Working Conditions: Work area temperature may be extreme and noise level may be high at times. May have to work without food or drink during busy times.
Consequence of Errors: Injured employees, dissatisfied customers, loss of revenue, damaged equipment.
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Our Story
In 1977, former President, Larry Durrett opened his first quick-service restaurant, Taco Plaza, in Jacksonville, Texas. Due to the success of this one store, he then opened four more restaurants over a span of 6 years in the following cities: Lufkin, Henderson, Longview, and Athens. In 1983 PepsiCo recognized that Taco Bell could be a dominant chain in Texas and the United States but for the presence of Taco Plaza. so Mr. Durrett decided to convert his locations to Taco Bell and kept building and buying locations along the way.
Today, Southern Multifoods, Inc. owns and operates 115 units, all being Taco Bells or at least having a Taco Bell component in them. Southern Multifoods, Inc. currently operates two Taco Bell/Long John Silver’s, and one hundred-thirteen Taco Bells.
We are alive to grow and we continue to pursue growth in every reasonable venue. Our principal focus for growth will be in East Texas as available, Fort Worth, and the periphery of Dallas along with Corpus Christi and the Lower Rio Grande Valley.
Welcome to southern multifoods, inc.
As I reflect back over the last forty-two years of our family business, I am grateful for my father’s leadership and vision for SMI. We will continue putting people before profits by practicing servant leadership. We all can expect SMI to grow organically, maintain the best assets on the block, and operate selflessly. We believe the customer’s experience will never exceed the team member’s experience and our customers will always be our lifeline. Thank you for your interest in SMI, and please let me know how I can assist you with your career at SMI.
Drew Durrett
President and CEO