These poor souls

#51
#51
Amazing how a few cents increase accumulate with tremendous volume.

That's the chains for you. a fart in the wind can shake up the whole system. Switching tequilas in your house margaritas cheapens the cost of one of the most popular liquor drinks in all 200+ locations.

Also, hi McDad.
 
#53
#53
That's the chains for you. a fart in the wind can shake up the whole system. Switching tequilas in your house margaritas cheapens the cost of one of the most popular liquor drinks in all 200+ locations.

Also, hi McDad.

Hey, bro.

I like the scale of impact large corporations can achieve.
If management was treated 25 years ago like they are today, I probs woulda made a career in hospitality.
 
#55
#55
Hey, bro.

I like the scale of impact large corporations can achieve.
If management was treated 25 years ago like they are today, I probs woulda made a career in hospitality.

In a world when college degrees mean vastly less than they used to, and a restaurant scene that is really blowing up in terms of quality and service, hospitality is a great field.
 
#56
#56
Out of curiosity have you done any looking into non-alch bev creation? I think it's a huge opportunity as people turn away from soda.

Every menu I create has a mocktail subsection using all natural ingredients.

Did a blood orange fennel fizz last month that would make 72 **** his Depends in awe.
 
#57
#57
Hey, bro.

I like the scale of impact large corporations can achieve.
If management was treated 25 years ago like they are today, I probs woulda made a career in hospitality.

100% true. Any manager who works more then 55 hours a week has to call me and explain why. They are salaried. It's a work life balance issue. And when they call, I call their GM and rip the GM a new a-hole
 
#59
#59
In a world when college degrees mean vastly less than they used to, and a restaurant scene that is really blowing up in terms of quality and service, hospitality is a great field.

Really is. One of McDaughter's college besties is managing a Pappasitos in Dallas. Math major who graduated last year and wants to go to law school. Started with amazing salary and benefits for a 22 year old nerd.
 
#60
#60
100% true. Any manager who works more then 55 hours a week has to call me and explain why. They are salaried. It's a work life balance issue. And when they call, I call their GM and rip the GM a new a-hole

I was tempted by a job offer for Top Golf a few months back.

Their GM's don't crack 50 hours, get six figs, and monstrous 401k benefits. It's a prime example of newer companies setting the standards for running a well-oiled machine and taking care of the folks who make it happen.
 
#61
#61
Every menu I create has a mocktail subsection using all natural ingredients.

Did a blood orange fennel fizz last month that would make 72 **** his Depends in awe.

Dude, that sounds great. Seriously. I gotta head North to try your mocks.
 
#62
#62
100% true. Any manager who works more then 55 hours a week has to call me and explain why. They are salaried. It's a work life balance issue. And when they call, I call their GM and rip the GM a new a-hole

Feel comfortable sharing starting range for managers in your company?
 
#68
#68
$50,000 plus bonus. Most average out to 60. My three top GM's pull in over 100.

Daughter's friend did a little bit better. He worked as server at chain during summers. Maybe that helped him some.
 
#69
#69
Daughter's friend did a little bit better. He worked as server at chain during summers. Maybe that helped him some.

Doesn't surprise me. We don't pay well until the GM level. That's when stock options start kicking in. We leverage the work life balance piece with managers.
 
#71
#71
All I know is regardless of how the coal industry is doing...... my ass isn't going down in that hole to dig it up....
 
#72
#72
100% true. Any manager who works more then 55 hours a week has to call me and explain why. They are salaried. It's a work life balance issue. And when they call, I call their GM and rip the GM a new a-hole

How many places do you have?
 
#73
#73
Daughter's friend did a little bit better. He worked as server at chain during summers. Maybe that helped him some.

If I could go back in time I'd spend my college age summers working down on the redneck riviera waiting tables in some tourist trap .....drinking.... screwing ....and fishing .....
 

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