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Morning opening schedule

  • Turn the alarm off

  • Turn on the lights switches

  • Turn on the music

  • Top up the continental trolley

  • Set up continental gears on the table

  • Set up the fruits

  • Set up the bread

  • Unlock the front doors

  • Put the signs out

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morning closing

  • Clean the tables

  • put the fruits back in the fridge

  • put back the bread in the trolley

  • Put the table stuff back in the continental section

  • vacuum the floor

  • Do continental dishes

  • lock all the doors

  • turn off the air con

  • turn of the heaters

  • turn off the music

  • turn off the lights

  • Arm the alarm and close the back

Evening opening

  • turn off the alarm

  • turn on the lights

  • turn music up

  • turn aircons

  • turn on the fireplace

  • turn on the Televisions

  • Put on the lemon trays and syrups

  • put the seats down

  • check tables are setup correctly

  • put the flag out

  • Turn on the road sign switch

  • Put the farmlands signs out

  • Top up alcohol

Night closing

  • Put away garnish tray

  • put the lemons back

  • Put the lime juice back

  • put the sugar syrup back

  • Empty the beer catchers

  • put the beer catchers in the wash

  • Top up the glassware

  • Leave the glassware top left of the bench

  • Wipe the bar top

  • Wipe wooden surface

  • Put the chairs on the tables

  • Change barmats

  • Put empty glass bottles in glass bin

  • Empty bins

  • sweep floors

  • Vacuum door mats

  • Bring signs inside

  • turn off the signage lights

  • bring the umbrellas down

  • Mop the floor

  • check the toilet

  • Do toilet need cleaning

  • Turn the music off

  • turn the lights off

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