In-N-Out Burger managers are pulling well over $160,000 in base salary. Found that to be quite suprising. Good for them. https://amp.usatoday.com/amp/1065434001
Goes to show that when you treat your workers right the results speak for themselves. Some tech executives could learn from them 👀
You think tech employees should be paid more?
Why surprising? Sounds right. Were you expecting higher?
You’re the biggest douche bag on blind
No one has ever called me that before. Care to explain why? Managing a store is hard and requires a lot of experience so it's paid significantly more than the 20 dollar/hour starting wage. You can earn a lot more as well once you go district. What exactly makes me a jerk here? Not being sure if op thought this was high or low?
Good for them! It’s a hard job!
Manager is a hard level to get to at in n out. You can’t get there just by being smart, you have to put in time.
They start at the mayonnaise station and work their way up.
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That is some grade A bullshit.
Why exactly? This isn't terrible at all and there are advancement opportunities.
That’s not a ton of money for running a restaurant.
If the restaurant is successful enough, then it should pay. His job is harder then 90% of the engineering roles here.
Correct, but watch out blind will name call you for thinking this is reasonable :)
Just waiting for the restaurant bubble to burst and the insane salaries to drop to what's more reasonable like 45k/year.
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It’s not just one of the many managers like tech company. It’s a branch manager that has to take care of the supplies, employees, growth, etc.. like a small CEO of a small restaurant. So it’s actually fair pay.
Yea, it's basically like a franchise owner
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Albertsons pays better. It's what every person at Jane Street, G/FB aspires to.