All about the Bottom Line - Shift Leader Taco Bell Employee Review

2.0
10 June 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Taco Bell is not the worst place for a student to work whilst finishing high school or even working toward a college degree. The in-store environment has the potential to be somewhat enjoyable, but this depends on a given team's makeup and on the performance of the above-restaurant leaders.

Cons

As with any fast-food occupation, customers expect more from their experience than is reasonable. Poor in- and above-restaurant management can create a negative and frustrating culture in which there is a lack of respect for one another, for customers, and for issues of food safety. Compensation for hourly managers is disproportionate from that of salary managers considering the minimal difference in requirements—particularly between a shift manager and an assistant manager. Above-restaurant management seems to care about nothing but the bottom line, neglecting the time-tested truth that employees who are treated reasonably well will make the bottom line as well or better than employees who are pressured and threatened with disciplinary consequences.

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Pros

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Cons

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Recommend
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Pros

Free meals Decent coworkers Flexible scheduling

Cons

Rude management Unfair pay No lunch breaks No fresh air breaks if you dont smoke Not allowed to sit Not allowed to stop to get a drink No food or drinks infront of customers Racist isn't taken seriously and often isn't punished Homophobia isn't taken seriously and often isn't punished Ableism isn't taken seriously and often isn't punished Management will verbally put you down if you dont do good enough Very understaffed Works you 10+ hours in one day

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