I can literally walk into the nearest hole in the wall and wash dishes for a dollar more, what a joke.

by Acrobatic_Day7484

41 Comments

  1. Swollen_Nads

    I live in a small town and Chipotle starts you at $17.50 no experience. Starbucks is about the same.

  2. ExecutiveChef1969

    The reason being is 2020 people went back to school or changed careers to more 9-5 m to f.

  3. natefullofhate

    I pay my dishies more. This is fucked. I’m mad.

  4. thats-tough-lmao

    I think these jobs are targeted towards 15-17 year olds. I couldn’t imagine being a grown adult making that much

  5. i mean its a chain restaurant. expect bare minimum and nothing less.

  6. DarthChefDad

    There was a Culver’s near me that was offering the same $14 for AGM, but required a Master’s in business or related field. This was pre-Covid.

    Just looked them up again, and its up to $20! Degree requirement also missing.

  7. 122_Hours_Of_Fear

    >flexible schedule

    ![gif](giphy|l0ExayQDzrI2xOb8A)

  8. UnwantedPube

    One of the best advices a chef friend once told me was “know your worth”
    I’d never work for under AUD30ph. But also, there is something called “award pay” in Australia that is regulated by the government and it entitles you to be paid a minimum of what your qualifications equates to. Which means, cunts like these can’t advertise for less than the award wage. It’s not perfect, but it’s not as bad as where OP lives.

  9. Uwofpeace

    14 dollars for a year of management experience? Where do you even live?

  10. Mc Donald’s in south Florida starting at 18.50.

  11. Immediate-Garbage644

    this is twice in one week yall been posting the restaurant I work at. not relevant but it’s so weird to me lol

  12. sideshowbvo

    We had a place that was closed for almost four years and when they reopened, they were trying to hire at pre Covid numbers (9-12 an hour)

  13. bill_gannon

    You mean you dont want to work days and nights running someone else’s business for 29k a year?

  14. PinkPoncho3

    i’ve worked at my place for 3 years and only make $13.50 and get like 10 hours a week. i asked them for 35, yet they still complain about being short staffed.

  15. PatchesDaHyena

    This is how much I got paid as a line cook at a wannabe bougie “James beard awarded” place and there was no supervising whatsoever and I still left because it wasn’t worth it

  16. Overall-Ruin-7063

    I’ve seen signs for Tacobell where I’m at, says they start at $18.50

  17. No_Safety_6803

    Our Cracker barrel pays $21/hr on weekends for anyone who knows why there are 3 sinks & can make pancakes from a mix.

  18. No one wants to pay a living wage anymore.

    The blatant greed of the upper class is getting really ugly. Food service of any kind is brutal and repetitive work.

  19. Magic_Mike57

    My budtenders at my dispo make more than this plus tips.

  20. Geekenstein

    And this is why they’re giving people food poisoning.

  21. reddiwhip999

    OP mentions this is in northeastern Pennsylvania, so I’m going to assume Wilkes-Barre, or the region around that. Just looked up average hourly pay for McDonald’s in Wilkes-Barre, and it’s $15.84 per hour.

    Why? Why why why?

    Mcdonalds Pay Salary in Wilkes Barre, PA: Hourly Rate (2025) https://share.google/jw7LEGZWfLpKzxZMX

  22. “Employee Discount” as a “benefit” is WILD to me.

  23. CantaloupeCamper

    The local pizza place down the road hires kids in high school to work for more than that…

  24. Equivalent_Helpful

    That’s $4.50/hr less than min wage here.

  25. This is a specific effort to eliminate the middle class. Keep most jobs lower paying so the rich can keep all the wealth

  26. Description-Alert

    Last year I had two interviews for a cook position. Both advertised as full-time. I get to the interview and they say it’s actually part-time 🫠 Both requiring weekends and evenings. One offered only $16 🫠🫠 and the other offered $17.50 with my sous chef experience 🫠🫠🫠

  27. whatnotanotheraltacc

    Same shit as trucking (and most job markets) in the UK. They will keep posting insultingly low rates and will allow the absolute legal minimum for breaks wherever possible, so long as people will fill the role. They’re not looking to build a business, they’re looking to “fill vacancies” even if that means turnover is massive and they end up with a bunch of miserable cunts working for them

  28. bluestargreentree

    But you aren’t taking the employee discount into account!

  29. Even-Tradition

    I don’t know what you’re whinging about? $14 is almost enough to cover your rent.
    /S

  30. Pichupwnage

    I make more then that hourly with tips in addition to that as non management and I’m not even in a high cost of living(relatively speaking) area.

    They can eat shit lmao

  31. an_angry_dervish_01

    They seem to be paying illegal immigrant wages, shame on them.

  32. spicyfartsquirrel

    Many don’t want to work anymore, but there is also places thinking they can pay 2013-2014 wages

  33. stupidsexymike

    Low tier dishwashing gigs start at 18$ where I am at

  34. ParhelionLens

    Places in my area are offering $7.25/hr, 4-5hr shifts. Like… It would cost me to work for you.

  35. BitchyWaiter_OG

    Wanting to work is the stupidest concept and a load of crap. People want to survive, provide and thrive. And working is a way to do that. And if you’re passionate about a job, you’ll want to do that. But nobody WANTS to barely get by on some soul-sucking job they hate. They do it b/c they have to. The people who tell you you should “want to work” are the same people who buy up companies so they don’t have to work.

  36. Hammeredjarl

    I start my line cooks at 18.99, really think someones gonna run the whole place for 14? Ridiculous

  37. Happy_Acanthisitta39

    Exactly why I left the industry 12 years ago.

  38. BombShiggityDizzle

    these wages wouldn’t make it possible to rent in that area lol

  39. Soft6Hard7

    That’s what I pay 14 year olds to run the register at my place .

  40. quadfrog3000

    I’m almost surprised they don’t have an education requirement as well.

  41. You need to be available 7 days a week, 14 hours out of the day, with less than 24 hours notice on shift changes and absolutely no taking a day off unless you give 3 months notice and even that we reserve the right to deny it. Absolutely no sickness. 31 hours a week max. $12/hr.