“ew, burger flipping?” Some elitism going on with this post.
This isn’t a list of random places - it’s literally the best places to work in the country. Have you ever known anyone who works at In-n-Out? I’ve known 3 and they all loved working there. They were treated like adults, not teenagers or kids. And they were compensated far better than any other food industry job a grad can get after graduating.
The thing that shocked me is that a regional burger joint is out performing the worlds most influential, giant corporations that basically rule over nearly every aspect of our daily lives in many ways. The dystopia here is not that burger flipping shouldn’t pay a living wage, it’s that if you can get the benefits In-N-Out gives as a relatively small regional burger joint… gosh those giant bloated corporations sure are dystopian.
“ew, burger flipping?” Some elitism going on with this post.
This isn’t a list of random places - it’s literally the best places to work in the country. Have you ever known anyone who works at In-n-Out? I’ve known 3 and they all loved working there. They were treated like adults, not teenagers or kids. And they were compensated far better than any other food industry job a grad can get after graduating.
Work is work, give them some respect.
The thing that shocked me is that a regional burger joint is out performing the worlds most influential, giant corporations that basically rule over nearly every aspect of our daily lives in many ways. The dystopia here is not that burger flipping shouldn’t pay a living wage, it’s that if you can get the benefits In-N-Out gives as a relatively small regional burger joint… gosh those giant bloated corporations sure are dystopian.
Pretty sure the issue is a college graduate with degrees working anywhere in retail or restaurants as the best thing they could hope for.
Eh, nothing wrong working on a field other than what you studied