ZeroFox · 36-40, M
You could be manager, then depending on the company you could be regional manager, then maybe a vp or something...
Large corporations like to hire from within. Walmart claims that all of their executives started on the floor of one of their stores.
Fast food I guess is different then Walmart because its usually franchise, so the chances of moving up higher than manager might be more difficult.
Large corporations like to hire from within. Walmart claims that all of their executives started on the floor of one of their stores.
Fast food I guess is different then Walmart because its usually franchise, so the chances of moving up higher than manager might be more difficult.

SW-User
@ZeroFox they like outside hires to fill higher positions
ZeroFox · 36-40, M
@SW-User You're probably right, what I know I read in "The Walmart Effect" by Charles Fishman. Excellent book, I'd recommend it.
DonaldTrumpet · 70-79, M


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@DonaldTrumpet You certainly don't look like it 😏🤣
DonaldTrumpet · 70-79, M
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u can be a manager i guess
4meAndyou · F
Fast food managers (not shift managers) make about 50K per year. I used to make about 5K more than that as a customer service rep at Verizon, and I got to sit down all day.
NankerPhelge · 61-69, M
It's just a job. If you've got a job, just be thankful for small mercies.
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
You can work your way up to be a franchise owner. It's only a dead end if you want it to be.

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@MarkPaul that requires a lot of money. I only get paid min wage si that wont happen
Starcrossed · 41-45, F
It's better than no job and is all what you make it. If you don't stive to be a lead/shift manager, or course it's going to be dead end.
But it's a job, which is better than being a jobless leech spending someone else's hard earned money.
But it's a job, which is better than being a jobless leech spending someone else's hard earned money.
agree
MarineBob · 56-60, M
Marry the owners daughter
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
Bottom line? You can always learn in any work environment. That has a value.

SW-User
@uncalled4 I learned how to make fries. Yippee
iamnikki · 31-35, F
unless you become manager, franchise owner or beyond, then yes... retail sucks too but I think fast food is worse. At least with retail I can pretty much work alone.