Please boycott Taco Bell, we are breaking.

Are you corporate? I used to manage a Taco Bell that was part of a franchise on the west coast and we literally made $10/hr as management, and the GM made $12/hr. There was no room for working your way up. Our area coach made $40k a year, with no bonus. Our store ranked #1 out of all 4000 something locations at the time in our monthly performance metrics, and all management got was a $25 starbucks giftcard and the privilege of not being told how shit we were doing that month. The next month we were still ranked within the top 100 stores (aggregate based on food waste, drive thru time, profits, customer reviews), and our franchise owner went on to go back telling us how bad we were doing as a store, how we were constantly on the brink of closing, checking cameras to make sure no one was ever standing around during down time - and this lady owned over 50 locations. Fuck you, Jan.

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