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      Long hours and thankless nights

      General manager
      Former employee
      Elkhart, IN
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Vacation sick and personal leave is above average for a food service management position. Some franchises offer 401k, health insurance, and other packages and some don't. You get a sense of satisfaction by leading the new workforce generations into a quality workmanship.

      Cons

      Minimum expected work hours are 50+ Fast food is a revolving door and even if hundreds of hours are spent building and growing a solid team turnover in this industry is high and so your constantly training and building new employees.

      It was ok it's not for everyone

      Crew member
      Current employee
      Laurens, SC
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Highest pay at a fast food restaurant besides Chick-fil-A The culture Fast advancement Top tier training Great free health insurance 401 K equivalent pet insurance tuition reimbursement flexible schedule

      Cons

      Stress in a fast-paced environment when busy Have to finish an order under 3:30 Core will fire you if you don't show any improvement within 90 days of hire

      Company Review

      Anonymous employee
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Competitive Compensation Offering market-aligned salaries and performance-based bonuses ensures employees feel valued and motivated. Comprehensive Benefits Includes health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off, contributing to employees’ well-being and financial security. Career Development Opportunities Access to training programs, mentorship, and clear paths for growth supports professional advancement. Positive Work Culture Emphasis on teamwork, diversity, and open communication creates a supportive and inclusive environment. Work-Life Balance Flexible schedules, remote work options, and generous leave policies help employees maintain personal and professional harmony.

      Cons

      High Employee Turnover Frequent staff changes can disrupt workflow and reduce team cohesion. Lack of Recognition Employees may feel undervalued if achievements and contributions are not consistently acknowledged. Bureaucratic Processes Overly rigid structures and slow decision-making can hinder innovation and efficiency. Resource Constraints Limited budgets or outdated tools can make it challenging to perform tasks effectively. Minimal Employee Feedback Loop Limited opportunities for employees to voice concerns or contribute ideas can result in disengagement.

      Really enjoyed my time here, Wished it ended differently

      Team member
      Former employee
      Fishers, IN
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Flexible Scheduling: Taco Bell often offers flexible hours, making it easier to balance work with school, other jobs, or personal commitments. Team Environment: Taco Bell promotes teamwork, so it can be a good place to develop strong communication and collaboration skills with coworkers. Entry-Level Opportunities: It's a good job for gaining entry-level experience, especially if you’re just starting in the workforce or looking to build your resume. Room for Advancement: Taco Bell provides opportunities for promotions. Many employees start in entry-level positions and work their way up to management. Free or Discounted Meals: Some locations offer free or discounted meals to employees, which can be a nice perk. Customer Service Experience: Working in fast food helps build customer service skills, which are valuable in a variety of industries. Fast-Paced Work: If you enjoy staying active at work, Taco Bell provides a fast-paced environment that keeps you on your feet. Employee Benefits: Full-time employees may have access to benefits like health insurance, retirement plans, and tuition assistance, depending on the location and franchise.

      Cons

      High Stress Levels: Fast-paced environments, especially during rush hours, can be stressful, with constant multitasking and the pressure to serve customers quickly. Physically Demanding: Standing for long hours, handling heavy items, and working in a hot kitchen can be physically exhausting. Irregular Schedules: Shifts may vary from week to week, with some employees working late nights, weekends, or holidays, which can make it difficult to maintain a work-life balance. Low Wages: While pay can vary by location, fast food jobs are generally associated with lower wages and limited benefits compared to other industries. Customer Interactions: Dealing with difficult or impatient customers is a common challenge in fast food, and it can sometimes lead to stressful interactions. Limited Advancement Opportunities: While there are some opportunities for promotion within the company, many employees feel that the advancement path can be slow or limited. Repetitive Tasks: The tasks involved in fast food, such as making the same menu items or cleaning, can feel monotonous after a while.

      stingy with overtime

      Crew member
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      get food and some fun events

      Cons

      no benefits for health, teeth, eye insurance

      Easy job

      Cashier
      Current employee
      York, PA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      It was pretty easy. I would just take customers' orders.

      Cons

      There was no benefit as in like health insurance or dental insurance but I didn't really care since I am a college student but I see how that maybe not ideal for someone else.

      They treat there employees horrible

      Sales associate/cashier
      Former employee
      Canton, OH
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Health insurance Food preparation Customer service

      Cons

      Managers treat employees horrible they don't help with training they throw you in shifts that you don't know

      Solid short term work with limited benefits but little/no communication with management

      Help desk analyst
      Former contractor
      Irvine, CA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Contracted position but some benefits offered (healthcare, sick time but no PTO/holiday pay) Hybrid schedule

      Cons

      Little to no engagement from management Pay lower than most companies in the area

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