10 Best Companies for High School Grads. Hint: Go to college

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http://www.usatoday.com/story/money...est-companies-high-school-graduates/15140609/

Even "the best companies to work for" give you shit wages.

College is important.


10. Home Depot

On a scale of 1-5, with five being best, Home Depot employees give their company a 3.3. A lot of jobs here are only part time, but, "they are one of the few companies today that provide part-time employees with benefits," writes one employee. "If you work hard you can go far," adds another. According to Glassdoor, sales associates average $11 an hour, and store managers average $86,000 a year.

9. Lowe's

Home Depot's main rival is viewed as slightly better on Glassdoor with a 3.4 overall rating. "Great advancement potential and greater than average pay scale," writes one full-time employee, who adds: "Hard work and a good work ethic will get you a long way in this company." Sales associate pay is similar to Home Depot's, but average store manager salaries are about $1,000 higher, at $87,000.


8. Starbucks

This is hardly a surprise, as working at Starbucks seems a rite of passage for many millennials. "The benefits are out of sight," writes a barista, echoing a number of other reviewers on Glassdoor. Starbucks even offers some benefits to part-time employees. "There is growth potential and longevity within the company, if you either want to work in a store or work your way to the HQ in Seattle," writes a Starbucks trainer in San Francisco. According to employees posting their salaries on Glassdoor, barista pay averages $8.80 an hour, a shift manager averages $11.37 an hour, an assistant manager will make about $34,000, and a store manager can make more than $45,000 a year.

7. Apple

You can work at Apple without a college degree? Yes! Mostly in retail. One "Apple Family Room Specialist" (the area inside the Apple Store where they hold classes), says the company offers "a lot of opportunities for employees to get training towards roles/positions they're interested in." A Mac Specialist writes, "Better pay than any retail place I have worked for or even heard of," adding: "A hidden perk is that the customers that you meet can provide great networking if you talk to them in the right way—I help out people from Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, GE, NBC, US Government, ETC." Mac Specialists average $12 an hour, but if you're a "Genius," you can make $42,000 a year.

6. Wells Fargo

Banking without an MBA? Even as ATMs mean fewer entry-level tellers, there are opportunities at Wells Fargo to move up, according to employees writing on Glassdoor. "The company's hire within program is excellent," writes one teller in Georgia. "I've seen many of my colleagues move up and become bankers and store managers." Tellers average $11 an hour, while personal bankers start at $27,000 a year but can make as much as $62,000. Store managers, according to Glassdoor, average $63,000 a year, but some say they earn more than $100,000.

5. Nordstrom

"They hire from within the company for all positions with few exceptions," writes one salesperson. "Nordstrom really takes care of their own." A sales associate can make about $25,000 a year, plus commissions.

4. Publix Super Markets

"If you work hard...you'll be moved up fast," writes one employee who moved from bagger to cashier in "four short months." Cashier salaries at Publix average $8.78 an hour. However, the cities where Publix has most of its markets are in areas where the cost of living is lower. For example, in Lakeland, Florida, home to Publix's headquarters, the cost of living 13 percent below the national average.

3. Chipotle Mexican Grill

"There is room for tremendous growth," writes a team leader. "You can move up really fast," adds a general manager. There is a free lunch, really! Entry-level wages average $8.70 an hour, but general managers can make about $48,000 a year (and they never have to buy lunch!).

2. Whole Foods Market

The story of one Whole Foods employee in New Jersey sums up the opportunities for those working here without a college degree. "I started as a cashier assistant, moved to cashier and now I am back up receiver and information system. A lot of opportunities to grow within, just work hard and be sociable." That employee saw a good jump in pay, as cashier assistants make around $21,000 a year if they work full time, while receiver salaries average $31,000.

1. Costco

Costco has an overall rating of 3.9 on Glassdoor, and employees give CEO Craig Jelinek a 92 percent approval rating. "Great pay, great benefits," says one employee, whose only complaint is: "It's retail, you will work weekends and late nights." Cashier salaries average $15 to $16 an hour, and a general manager can make over six figures. A tire installer at a Costco in Texas writes, "For people who have no desire to get a degree, or a trade, Costco offers great salary and all the benefits you need for yourself and your family."
 
Apple - Mac Specialists average $12 an hour, but if you're a "Genius," you can make $42,000 a year.

LOL
 
Publix is a great company to work for.

My girl has worked there for almost 15 years. Great benifits and you get a lot of stocks that are actually worth something lol. Good to see this southern com0any getting some love.
 
Fuck customer service. High school grads should just go to college and work at school. More flexible hours and you can study/do homework on the job (depending on where you work of course).
 
Publix is a great company to work for.

My girl has worked there for almost 15 years. Great benifits and you get a lot of stocks that are actually worth something lol. Good to see this southern com0any getting some love.

Yeah Publix is a monster. Pretty much monopolized the market in my area. They would literally buy up land and open up stores across or down the street from rival Winn Dixie and Albertsons lol
 
Yeah Publix is a monster. Pretty much monopolized the market in my area. They would literally buy up land and open up stores across or down the street from rival Winn Dixie and Albertsons lol

It's a cut throat business.

Winn dixie bought out Sweet Bay, so they aren't doing too bad. Albertsons is all but dead, I presume. I have only seen one in Clearwater, and nowhere else around my city.
 
Mac specialists average $12 an hour? The janitors where I work make almost twice that.
 
Surprised by Publix as its always rated one of the top 10 worst super markets. Wegmans being the best for almost 20 years is a good one to work for.
 
Surprised by Publix as its always rated one of the top 10 worst super markets. Wegmans being the best for almost 20 years is a good one to work for.

Lol a quick search shows that is wrong. Wegmans is the top though.

Wegmans, trader joes, another cali one and publix generally are always top 5. My gf goes on about it constantly.
 
Employees of all those in the top 10 tend to be friendlier and more knowledgeable, in my experience. Costco and Publix, ftw!
 
Fuck customer service. High school grads should just go to college and work at school. More flexible hours and you can study/do homework on the job (depending on where you work of course).

Seriously. My girl had a choice after high school to either keep her comfy desk job at a pediatric clinic or bust her ass to serve people ice cream at a Cold Stone. Easiest choice of anyone's life.

I just have to keep in mind though this article is for those right out of high school. As a high school teacher I believe today many our students can't really do shit after they graduate. However, my district has collaborated with the local community college and has joint programs at the high school level that allow students the opportunity into the workforce. It seems pretty legit too. The cc offers courses in culinary arts, automotive service, carpentry and construction, marketing and electronic among a few more. The kids get to do semester-long type internships at job sites that allow them first-hand experience into the workforce and I've students get picked up by good companies after they graduate.
 
I dropped out of college and work concrete. After my expenses I put away 2k a month. 8.80 an hour? Maybe if I was in school part time, other than that... fuck that noise.

If you are a male who didnt go to college, it's all about trades or entrepreneurial vision. If you don't dig either one of those, drag your ass at least through an Associate's degree or certification program.
 
Yeah Publix is a monster. Pretty much monopolized the market in my area. They would literally buy up land and open up stores across or down the street from rival Winn Dixie and Albertsons lol

There ain't no Albertson's in Miami you fraud. You ain't from the 305 brah.
 
Lol a quick search shows that is wrong. Wegmans is the top though.

Wegmans, trader joes, another cali one and publix generally are always top 5. My gf goes on about it constantly.


Publix sucks, might be ok to work for, I was just talking in terms for the customer.
 
Publix sucks, might be ok to work for, I was just talking in terms for the customer.

It's still ranked high in customer loyalty and cleanliness of stores, according to many well-revered publications like Forbes. It's OK if you don't like them, though many do.
 
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