Posted by Hospo Headhunter on Dec 7th, 2011 | 0 comments
The Hospitality Headhunter presents -Caroline Barhams’ QSR isn’t a Four Letter Word.
To contact Caroline about working for Tim Hortons contact her below, or… let her know your thoughts by leaving a comment below or “share” this article with others in the Hospitality Headhunter network.
Gosh, it’s time for the year end blog post already. It seems like 2011...
Posted by Hospo Headhunter on Oct 24th, 2011 | 0 comments
Portable Obsessions
It’s hard to say when this next obsession blossomed. For my whole life, from vague, first memories of warm toasted bread made up of peanut butter and jelly, handed lovingly to me by my mother, to my own twists and tweaks on classic Clubhouses and Reubens, sandwiches have been there for me. Whether they’re piled high, on white or rye, hot or cold, it’s picnic gold! This...
Posted by Hospo Headhunter on Oct 12th, 2011 | 0 comments
October is almost half over…can you believe it??? I am sure having a difficult time knowing that this year has less than 3 months remaining!!!
I am hoping that everyone had a great Thanksgiving and that you were able to spend time with those who bring joy to your lives all whilst enjoying a great meal and/or a perhaps a great glass wine? Mother Nature was surely on board this year, as all...
Posted by Hospo Headhunter on Oct 5th, 2011 | 1 comment
I WILL TAKE A REGULAR…..ON THE DOUBLE DOUBLE
Nothing but nothing makes our eyes light up like a regular customer!
In the quick service restaurant industry, hospitality is at the very core of what we do, and our regular guests are the spark that brighten our day. As a business owner, I never underestimate the lifetime value of a customer both monetarily and in staff retention. As a...
Posted by Hospo Headhunter on Oct 3rd, 2011 | 1 comment
The change of the season brings many things in Canada. For me, like most, it starts with a bit of sorrow…
A quick 25+, to 10+, to 0 degree temperature regression brings the variable sickness and flu season..
The notoriously shorter daylight hours makes for a conscience transition to “night” driving and early evenings.
The final harvest of your garden, it will either be...