Kitchen Usage for Outside Activities Sample Clauses

Kitchen Usage for Outside Activities. All activities utilizing kitchen equipment not including serving lines and sinks will require a Xxxx on duty. Cooks in schools being utilized will have the first right of refusal beginning with the Head Xxxx. If the specific building Cooks refuse, the job will be open to other District Cooks on a rotating basis, beginning each year with the most senior Xxxx. If there is no acceptance, substitute Cooks may then be employed.
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Kitchen Usage for Outside Activities. All activities utilizing kitchen equipment not including serving lines and sinks will require a Cook on duty. Cooks in schools being utilized will have the first right of refusal beginning with the Head Cook. If the specific building Cooks refuse, the job will be open to other District Cooks on a rotating basis, beginning each year with the most senior Cook. If there is no acceptance, substitute Cooks may then be employed. Regular or substitute Cooks may volunteer time.

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