Domino’s announced Monday that it will hire more than 20,000 employees nationwide for positions, including delivery managers, pizza makers, customer service representatives, managers and assistant managers.
The company’s supply chain centers in the US are also leased to members of production and warehouses, such as CDL managers.
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U.S. store sales from the same company peaked 16% in the second quarter compared to the same period a year ago, marking the 37th consecutive quarter of growth.
The roles will not only help the pizza company keep up with the rise in demand, but the company hopes to provide a constant income to anyone who has lost their job or has expired as a result of the virus, Tom Curtis, Domino’s executive vice president of operations, said.
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“We realize these are tough times, and not only do we want to maintain strong service levels, but we also want to provide opportunities to those who have lost their jobs or have fewer hours,” Curtis said, adding that the company is offering of flexible work options for those “looking for a constant income.”
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The announcement marks the second hiring of the company since the pandemic and resulting economic shutdowns began in March, effectively causing restaurants and bars to close their doors or just shift to pick-up and delivery orders as local governments work to reduce the possibility of a turnout in Covid19 cases.
In March, Domino’s announced plans to hire 10,000 workers nationwide in response to a growth in supply demands amid the public health crisis.
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