Pros
They actually pay pretty well, you could vacation, you don’t have other managers to worry about under you, and you’re basically guaranteed your days off every week
Cons
You work six days on two days off, you have to work every holiday, which, of course means no vacations during spring break or summer or Christmas or Thanksgiving. Basically any of the times that you would normally take a vacation you can’t take a vacation. Unless your District has a Relief Manager, which, to my knowledge, most of them, do not, when someone else goes on vacation, you lose your days off. also, apparently they can take your days off without paying you more money but if you need to take time off for let’s say an illness, they might just take your vacation, so they can. “still pay you “… the biggest con is how they allow people who don’t know what the hell they’re doing continue to work there they allow people to run the store into the ground but then sometimes they fire people without giving them an opportunity. Last but not least being a woman in the restaurant industry, especially restaurant management is a struggle to begin with, but it feels as if the women are treated differently in this particular restaurant. Maybe it’s just my franchise. I’m age $65,000 last year but half of that was my bonus, if I weren’t extremely good at my job, I wouldn’t have made enough money to survive.