This is in Washington by the way.

by Pussypunch69

18 Comments

  1. Brief-Procedure-1128

    Is this an ad from the late 90’s? Thats ridiculously low pay

  2. neppynite

    Need more information. Could be a kitchen open 3 days a week 11-4, and they do 40 covers a week.

  3. PerformanceCute9865

    28 is too low even. 
    28 is what I got for running a 3 man cafe with 200 tendy covers. 
    32+ for Chef in that area minimum and that’s still poverty wage 

  4. Reasonable_Tax_7403

    LMAO.

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  5. Lmao @ 28.00 being top pay. I make 27.00 as a sous chef. These fuckers wild

  6. Existential_Sprinkle

    The price of eggs came out of their budget for your pay

  7. Mitch_Darklighter

    Is it common in Washington for chef jobs to be listed hourly? Where I’ve lived they’re always salaried OT exempt employees. 24.41-28/hr at 55-60hrs a week with OT is ~$79k-$102/yr, far from the worst pay I’ve seen listed for a chef at a brunch joint.

  8. Goroman86

    Honestly, any restaurant seeking kitchen management online instead of promoting from within is a giant red flag.

  9. Klem_Phandango

    Doesn’t Washington have a $20 min. wage?

  10. Damn… That’s the starting wage for a dishy here in Australia. Head Chef here is around $40-45 an hour

  11. PossibleJazzlike2804

    In the town I’m living in now I noticed that the more expensive the plate, the cheaper the pay is.

  12. Acceptable_Pen_2481

    Dude if I was making hourly as a head chef I’d be stoked considering I normally put in 10-12 hour days. It seems low to me but when you add in OT it could be pretty lucrative

  13. Strange-Title-6337

    Here where i live its about 9 euro per hour for this.

  14. jimburgah

    Hourly rate for a head chef position being less than 10 dollars more than what I make as a line cook is absurd. Also hourly rate and not salary. Sounds like they want a lead or a key with extra responsibilities.

  15. I know the worst I saw was a sous position in San Diego California , Michelin kitchen, minimum wage

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