Has anyhone considered working for Cracker Barrell part time? I won't be working for CB when we retire in Sept., as I have another work idea I plan to do while travelling. I discussed working part time for CB with the manager of the local CB here in our home town. Here's what he said as close to as I remember what he said:
"WE love seniors working part time for CB. You get hired by CB and then you must work a minimum of 10 hours monthly to retain your job. You can go anywhere in the USA where there is a CB, show the manager your employment papers, and you can expect to be hired. You might not have a choice of what yhou will be asked to do, but you can always tell him/her what you do best."
He also said they welcome RVs staying overnight on their lot for a couple of nights.
I thought this to be quite interesting.
jjm219 said
02:37 PM Feb 16, 2011
Ooh, that is interesting. I didn't know about that but I have worked in a restaurant for many years and want to do that part time when I retire from teaching. Being on the road that will be an ideal situation for me. We are a few years out from retirement and full timing but I will look into this option.
Carol said
03:51 PM Feb 16, 2011
Great info. We love CB and would not mind working for them
bago40 said
07:39 PM Sep 16, 2011
Thanks for sharing this. Definetely something I will keep in mind.
tworootless said
02:14 PM Sep 19, 2011
Staying overnight in a Crackle Barrel lot is fine and dandy. Long as you have a very small RV.
AnCndRV said
09:08 PM Mar 28, 2012
I used to work at Cracker Barrel. Just a heads up - 10 hours a month is sometimes all you get. I had to quit to find a job that actually gave me hours, so I could survive. I would've stayed at CB otherwise, it was wonderful. The people are great.
"WE love seniors working part time for CB. You get hired by CB and then you must work a minimum of 10 hours monthly to retain your job. You can go anywhere in the USA where there is a CB, show the manager your employment papers, and you can expect to be hired. You might not have a choice of what yhou will be asked to do, but you can always tell him/her what you do best."
He also said they welcome RVs staying overnight on their lot for a couple of nights.
I thought this to be quite interesting.
I used to work at Cracker Barrel. Just a heads up - 10 hours a month is sometimes all you get. I had to quit to find a job that actually gave me hours, so I could survive. I would've stayed at CB otherwise, it was wonderful. The people are great.