Ocean Beach Restaurants Looking to Hire

OB Warehouse-signWhether it’s the season or the industry itself, it’s unclear, but a whole host of OB restaurants are looking to hire people right now.

At least 5 eateries in Ocean Beach have ads up at various places, including Craigslist.  All the following job offers are listed in the OB Rag’s free classified section under “Help Wanted“.

Leading off the group is the Cohn family Restaurant Group, which has two high-end restaurants in the coastal village of OB.

Their latest, the OB Warehouse on Newport Avenue, is looking for everybody: bartenders, all kinds of cooks – saute, grill, prep, and hosts and dishwashers.  Interested people should apply online or in person daily between 2pm and 4pm.  They want bartenders with extensive liquor, wine and beer knowledge with a minimum of two years experience. Cooks candidates must have 2 years experience in high volume dining.

The other, older establishment, B0-Beau’s at West Pt Loma and Bacon, is on the search for part-time line cooks and FT dishwashers.

Across the street from Bo-Beaus, the Day Break Island Grill wants a short-order cook.  They ask that folks apply 10am-2pm @ 2296 Bacon street and visit daybreakislandgrill.com

And east of there, right at 2253 Sunset Cliffs Boulevard, Kaiserhof is in need of a dishwasher.

Finally, across OB at the village’s original organic Mexican restaurant, Ranchos, wants a prep cook.

It is true that most of these job offerings are in San Diego’s service industry, a typically low-wage trade. But for OBceans, there are other jobs out there.

Check out the OB Rag’s free classified section for other employment. Race car mechanics, Dreamgirl clerks, optometrist employee, the Inn at Sunset Cliffs all have their special needs.

 

A former lawyer and current grassroots activist, I have been editing the Rag since Patty Jones and I launched it in Oct 2007. Way back during the Dinosaurs in 1970, I founded the original Ocean Beach People’s Rag - OB’s famous underground newspaper -, and then later during the early Eighties, published The Whole Damn Pie Shop, a progressive alternative to the Reader.

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