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Ryan Westphal
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Quantitative Analyst at Jobcase

How much do employees have to work nights at #TacoBell?

I was #wondering

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Rachel Eary
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Bakery Clerk at Meijer

it really depends on your availability

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Zay Covington
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Team Member at Taco Bell

Well at my taco bell only 2 closed majority of the time and I was one of them I closed almost everyday sometimes only getting one day off

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Sarah Eury
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Crew Member at Taco Bell

Depends. The one that i work at is a franchise. You dont get paid as much as you would if it waz corporate. And you are "supposed " to get paid more for closing as well, but sometimes doesnt work out that way.

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brittney gillespie
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Team Trainer Manager In Training at Taco Bell

I'm a manager at taco bell and no one is required to work nights unless you are management. Tell them your availability and they will work with you..... unless they are only hiring for night shift.

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Alex Atenco
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Sales Associate at Taco Bell

Very often, mostly every shift if you work evenings and you wouldn't leave till all the dishes were done sometimes wouldn't leave till 2 or 3.

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Tonya Buzzell
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Crew Member Cashier at Taco Bell

That would depend if your part-time or full-time it could be anywhere between a few nights a week to six nights a week. I personally feel since I worked all different shifts I was there for you and him the night shift can be more competitive and overwhelming at times but I liked it because I was always busy there's constant cleaning that needs to be done in between your job that's also part of your job so that you can get ready to end the night as it gets closer to that time. They will also take into consideration if you help cover shifts when needed. Also how well you do your job and how committed you are to it they pay attention to that and stuff as well as any job would. I personally like the night shift the most due to it being a constant flow of work that needs to be done. So if you like the constant being busy then I would suggest the night shift the morning shift is probably the slowest in my eyes the evening shift you have your dinner rush with the night shift you tend to get a lot of people after bars and stuff like that or concerts and it very much can be overwhelming but that's what I loved about my job when I was there. I'm not sure exactly the answer that you were looking for as you weren't specific but I hope this helps.

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Koolboi PaperChaser
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Assistant Manager at Kfc Taco Bell

I've been working for Taco Bell for six years as crew first then shift supervisor now assistant Manager I have a lot of experience working nights we don't do breakfast at our location but anything else I know

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MusicChica Mia
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Cashier at Chipotle Mexican Grill

It depends on if management likes you at nights as well as your schedule. If you're in college and have night classes, obviously they won't schedule you during those classes. At the Taco Bell I worked at, the management was really great with working with students' class schedules. You aren't really forced to work any shifts unless you have "open availability" or if you have to work nights. It also depends on how busy the store is. Mine, when i worked there, was extremely busy so I was working full time amd going to college classes. Mainly because I was good and need that money hahaha.

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rose santarlas
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Depends your area. Volume of the store. 2am to 3am. Sometimes when your lobby hrs closes Depending on area coach you . Kitchen, cashier, drive thru

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rose santarlas
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Depends on volume? How busy your area . Sometimes 2 or 3. Am Shift manager for taco bell

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