A number of jobs are set to be created as Pret A Manager looks to open their first-ever shop at Glasgow Airport..
A number of jobs are set to be created as Pret A Manager looks to open their first-ever shop at Glasgow Airport.
Pay rates for the job range from £12.80 to £16.05 per hour with an increased rate for night shift workers and a mystery shopper bonus also up for grabs.Craig Norton, retail account manager at Glasgow Airport, said: “Over the past few years we have added some much-loved national brands such as Marks & Spencer Simply“We are really pleased to now be welcoming Pret A Manger as our latest food offering.
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