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givesomefucks ,

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?

Stovetop ,

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.

givesomefucks ,
  1. People work jobs while in college.
  2. That’s a baseless assumption
Stovetop , (edited )

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.

Coskii OP , (edited )
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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.

Fredselfish ,
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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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