I mean… In-N-Out burger at #2.

  • givesomefucks@lemmy.worldM
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    In-N-Out Burger takes second spot, driven largely by its competitive compensation and career growth opportunities. On average, store managers at the iconic California chain make $180,000 in salary, roughly three times the industry average. Like Delta, the company offers profit-sharing plans.

    What’s bad about it?

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      Working at a fast-food restaurant obviously isn’t a “real” job! At least nobody “smart” works there! Those types of jobs are just for the lower caste of society and unbecoming of a college graduate!

      But seriously, we all need to treat fast-food workers better, as well as any other “unskilled” job. The idea that they’re meant to be bad jobs is what keeps them bad jobs. There should be nothing wrong with a college graduate working any job full-time. Just because a cashier isn’t going to use calculus to do their job doesn’t mean anyone who took a math course is overqualified. Everyone being well educated makes society better.

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      That bullshit and that might be true for managers working in California today. But bet you no new employee will work there way to that now.

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        “Ur wrong lmao, source: because I felt it in my heart”

        Are you actually willing to take that bet? That no employee hired within the past 5 years will ever make a comfortable salary working for the In-N-Out corporation? I want the cash value you are willing to lose for this claim written down before we proceed.

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        On the plus side, you could feel bad about yourself because you have no idea what’s real and are making baseless assumptions…

        https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/california-in-and-out-salary-SRCH_IL.0,10_IS2280_KO11,21.htm

        But facts don’t seem to matter, you have an opinion you formed after reading a social media website, so you insist your opinion is right even tho it takes literally 2 minutes these days to find statistics so you would actually find the right answer.

        But hey, this worked too!

        You were so fucking wrong that I spared the two minutes to do what you wouldn’t. But even I know if you click that link, you won’t read it.

        You’ll misunderstand something it says, declare it proves you right, then shit on the checkerboard and declare yourself a winner

        The fuck is wrong with people these days?

        Did no one actually teach you how to use the Internet to find something out?

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      I’ll admit, I saw the numbers on the right side and assumed they were annual salary before actually waking up enough to read it.

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      No fresh college grad is being hired directly as a store manager, though. I’d also argue that there is effectively no ladder to advance from a run-of-the-mill burger shop employee making close to minimum wage to a management position.

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        There are absolutely trainee to mgmt programs aimed at college grads – I did one with EMC before their acquisition.

        I’m not saying In and Out Burger has one, but it’s a common industry practice, esp. in niche markets.

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        ? some companies see that you have a degree and hire you as a manager. i’ve had ~19 managers like that over ten years.

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          But if you’re still in college you’re not a “fresh college grad”. And you’re certainly not going to be working a full-time manager position while attending classes either.

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            Obviously…

            But you can work there as a student, and get promoted to a manager when you graduate.

            I really thought that was obvious, and no one would think I meant a college student got a job as manager and worked full time…

            But here we are, and at least 7 other idiots agreed with you.

            It is what is.