2026-01-02 – Weekly Fast Food Jobs : Remote roles with big earning potential

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week’s job market has been a bit of a roller coaster with a mix of urgent hiring needs and a few remote gigs popping up. On the ground, there’s a high demand for cooks and crew members, while remote roles are all about flexibility and adaptability.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Fast Food Cook
    Company: Arts Burgers Inc | Location: El Monte, CA
    Looking for someone reliable and hard-working who can whip up tasty fast food under pressure. It’s a great gig if you love a bustling kitchen.
    Apply Here

  • Customer Service/Food Serving
    Company: Kicha LLC | Location: Linden, NJ
    If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and have previous food service experience, this might be for you. Strong customer service skills are key here.
    Apply Here

  • Fast Food Crew
    Company: Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks Marietta Street | Location: Atlanta, GA
    Be part of a team serving quick and delicious meals. This role involves greeting guests, taking orders, and ensuring everyone leaves happy.
    Apply Here

  • Food Service Team Member
    Company: Saladworks Frutta Bowls | Location: Fairfax, VA
    Join the team to serve fresh bowls and salads with a smile. Key here is maintaining quick service and friendly interactions with customers.
    Apply Here

  • FOOD SERVICE, FAST FOOD (FULL TIME)
    Company: Morrison Healthcare | Location: Jackson, MS
    This full-time role involves cooking fast-food items and working with a supervisor to keep the kitchen humming smoothly.
    Apply Here

  • Food Production Worker
    Company: OC Staffing and HR Solutions | Location: Santa Ana, CA
    Work on a production line ensuring food safety and cleanliness. It’s all about meeting those daily production goals.
    Apply Here

  • Fast Food Restaurant Manager
    Company: Arby’s | Location: Albany, NY
    Lead a team and keep the restaurant running smoothly. Ideal for someone looking to step up in management within the fast-food industry.
    Apply Here

  • Food Runner
    Company: Annies Crepes And Cakes | Location: Bountiful, UT
    Perfect for those with a knack for customer service and a love for fast-paced environments. Previous experience in food service is a plus.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work can be a game-changer, offering flexibility and a chance to balance work with life’s other demands. Here are the verified remote roles for this week:

  • Fast Track Sales Role
    Company: OCHS ENTERPRISES LLC | Location: Boerne, TX
    This role promises a fun, fast-paced environment with big earning potential. Travel and accommodations are covered, so you can focus on closing deals.
    Apply Here

  • Patient Resource Specialist (Remote)
    Company: Author Health, LLC | Location: Medford, MA
    Work in a fast-paced setting supporting Medicaid and food security initiatives. A background in community resources is a plus.
    Apply Here

  • Fast-Food Restaurant Shift Manager - Remote
    Company: Get It - Hospitality | Location: Farmington, NM
    Manage shifts remotely and ensure smooth operations in a fast-food setting. This is for those with great organizational skills and a knack for leadership.
    Apply Here

  • Sales Support Specialist
    Company: Avery Dennison | Location: Miamisburg, OH
    Work with clients in a fast-paced environment focused on retail and logistics. If you’re detail-oriented, this role is for you.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week. Keep an eye out for new opportunities and stay ready to jump at something that excites you. The right fit is out there.

Walking in around 2–3pm with a printed resume got me two on-the-spot interviews last month; for the remote gigs, I led with POS/cash-handling and a 20-second intro video. I agree on “apply promptly,” but I’d also call the next morning so your app doesn’t disappear like a dropped fry. If you don’t have it yet, a quick ServSafe cert helps: https://www.servsafe.com/.

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I’ve had good luck pulling the GM’s name from recent Google reviews and calling the store around 10:30am; leading with “Available nights/weekends and can start this week” gets me routed past the front counter fast. For the “big earning potential” remote roles, I always ask if there’s a base pay or if it’s commission-only before doing any test tasks.

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Quick tip: I’ve gotten same-day callbacks by applying online first, then texting the store’s hiring number around 8:45am with “Available nights/weekends, can start this week” and a 20-second intro video; if there’s no number, ask for the shift lead’s name on a coffee run. @masonclark90’s timing is solid, but I skip 10:30am on Fridays — prep’s busier than the fryer.

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Co-signing @abaker78: I staple a tiny availability grid to my resume and lead with ‘can cover closes this weekend,’ which got me same-day interviews twice. For remote roles, I attach a quick speed test screenshot and a quiet workspace pic so it doesn’t get lost in the sauce; just avoid applying to the same chain at multiple locations in one day or their system can auto-merge and bury you.

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, these ‘real-time’ postings vanish fast — what’s worked for me is walking in during the 2:15–3pm lull with a one-pager and asking for a 5‑minute meet, plus I lead with ‘can start within 48 hours and cover closes’… For the remote gigs, I’ve gotten quicker responses by attaching a 10‑second Loom showing my workspace and internet speed instead of a cover letter; @l_reynolds99’s point about attachments reminded me of that. Small caveat: if the store’s slammed, don’t push the meet — leave the resume and follow up after the dinner rush.

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, those “real-time” posts vanish fast — what’s worked for me is applying on the corporate site, then when the Paradox/Olivia bot pops up I add ‘can cover opens/closes this week, Food Handler valid’ and grab the earliest slot, which got me next‑day interviews. For the remote roles, I paste a 20‑second Loom intro link and mention flexible hours; if there’s no bot, a quick call around 9:20am usually gets a 2‑minute screen.

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