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All applicants must be at least eighteen years old at the time of hire.
First, here is a little bit of information about us. B&B theatres has been a family owned operation since 1924. We operate movie theatres in Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Florida, and Texas.
Everyone shares a wide variety of jobs at B&B Theatres. If you are successful in your application for a job with us, you will be assigned a specific job every time you work a shift. However, you will likely find yourself doing a wide variety of task each time you work. You might sell tickets, but have to help a customer at the snack bar or help clean an auditorium between shows.
We cross train most of our employees so that you can do a wide variety of jobs. It is never boring working at a movie theatre!
For our part time jobs, we are happy to employ students, retirees, and those with full time jobs. We will do everything we can, within reason, to accommodate a wide variety of schedules. It is important during your interview that you let the manager know about any conflicts that may affect your availability.
Employees receive great benefits, including discounted movies, popcorn, soda, and candy!
We are open 365 days a year. In fact, many traditional holidays are very busy times for us. So are weekends. We want everyone to enjoy holidays and weekends, but when working for a movie theatre you must be prepared to work some of those days. You will usually find we can be very flexible with scheduling.
We offer great service and a great time to our customers! You must be able to leave personal problems and conflicts at home during your shift.
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Filmed Entertainment
$26k-36k (estimate)
05/02/2023
07/17/2024
bbtheatres.com
NEOSHO, MO
500 - 1,000
1924
ROBERT BAGBY
$50M - $200M
Filmed Entertainment
B&B TODAY 6th Largest Theatre Chain in America 429 Screens . 49 locations 9 States Featuring Marquee Suites, PLF GRAND SCREEN , screenPLAY!, MX4D, SCREEN-X, Lyric and 21+ auditoriums. THE BEGINNING B&B Theatres stands for Bills and Bagby, two families that both launched movie theatres and joined forces-for business and love-in 1980. The history of B&B stretches back to 1924 when Elmer Bills, Sr., bought the Lyric Theatre in Salisbury, MO, and founded Bills Theatres. It was there that he met his future wife, Johnnie, while she played the piano along with the silent movies. Years later, thei...r son Elmer Bills, Jr., was born into the business. In 1936, the elder Elmer hired 10-year-old Sterling Bagby as a concession clerk. Sterling grew up, fought in World War II and came home to marry his Higbee, MO ticket seller, Pauline. Together, they started the Bagby Traveling Picture Show and roamed rural Missouri with their films, projection equipment, seats and snack bar. The Bagby Traveling Picture Show screened movies in barns, schools and parks. Eventually, Sterling and Pauline's company evolved into a Kansas circuit of drive-in theatres and "hardtops" (their nickname for indoor theatres). Meanwhile, young Elmer Bills, Jr. had met his wife-to-be, Amy, when both were 13 (he lovingly refers to her as "the best popcorn girl I ever hired") and gone on to graduate from the University of Missouri in 1959. Elmer and Amy joined his parents Elmer Sr. and Johnnie and continued the expansion of Bills Theatres, Inc. On January 1, 1980, the Bills and Bagby families cemented decades of friendship by formally joining their two theatre companies into B&B Theatres. At the same time, Sterling and Pauline's son Bob married Elmer and Amy's daughter Bridget truly wedding the families together. After taking B&B into the 21st century, Sterling Bagby passed away in October of 2000. From 2000 to 2014 B&B replaced several of their existing locations with new state-of-the-art facil
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