just found out some fast food chains actually pay their managers crazy money. like, we're talking six figures for general manager positions at places like Taco Bell, Raising Cane's, In-N-Out, and Chipotle. which fast food pays the most? apparently Raising Cane's can hit $174k depending on location and bonuses, but In-N-Out managers are also pulling over $160k regularly. the others top out around $100k but still way more than the typical fast food stereotype.



the catch is you need actual experience and solid performance. Taco Bell wants people who've been in food service management for years. Raising Cane's really pushes the whole bonus-based earnings thing so you gotta hit those sales targets. In-N-Out is interesting because they don't require a degree but you need to prove you can run operations smoothly. Chipotle needs at least 3 years as a GM before you're hitting that six-figure mark.

kind of wild that which fast food pays the most is actually a real question people should be asking. these aren't just entry-level gigs anymore if you're willing to climb the ladder. the companies seem pretty serious about promoting from within and rewarding people who actually care about their job. beats the paycheck-to-paycheck thing people usually associate with food service work.
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