Managers at In-N-Out Burger Make $160,000 a Year with No College Degree. Here's How It Works

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This might be the surest (legal) path to a six-figure salary, regardless of whether you have a high school education.

In-N-Out has been rated the most-loved place to work in the fast-food industry.

Now, a new study shows a pretty compelling reason why.

Writing in the California Sun, editor Mike McPhate says the average annual salary of an In-N-Out manager is now $160,000.

That's a lot of money, especially considering that it's a path to a six-figure paycheck that's open to people who don't have a high school diploma--never mind a college degree.

Compare it to the average adult in the United States who does not have a high school diploma, and earns just over $20,000.

It's also more than the average salary of lawyers, software engineers, and architects in California (about $115,000 for the first two professions; $112,000 for the architects).

"In-N-Out is just eons above everybody else. On wages and benefits, they really are the best large chain," Saru Jayaraman, of the Food Labor Research Center at the University of California, Berkeley, told the Sun.

With only 329 restaurants, In-N-Out is small.

Compare it to about 37,000 McDonald's locations. Even Five Guys has 1,500.

It's also focused squarely in the Southwest and the Pacific. This despite signs that people on the East Coast (especially former California residents like yours truly) would welcome its arrival. A fake "In-N-Out Coming Soon" sign was once called the "cruelest April Fool's joke ever" when it was posted in New York.

But there's reason to believe that In-N-Out's size, structure, and regional focus are some of the reasons why it's able to offer higher-than-average salaries in the first place.

It's a private company.
Big public companies that have to answer to shareholders will always have an incentive to pay the lowest salaries they can get away with--assuming acceptable levels of turnover, product quality, customer satisfaction and the like.

In-N-Out however, isn't public; it's still controlled by Lynsi Snyder, the 34-year-old granddaughter of its founders, Harry and Esther Snyder. If she and her team think paying higher salaries makes sense (clearly, they do), they're free to do so.

It's (mostly) in California.
Both wages and the cost of living are higher in California than most other places in the country. In-N-Out workers get a starting salary of at least $13, including benefits. That starting pay can't help but affect the salaries of people who hold positions of greater responsibility.

The company's entry-level workers will be getting pay raises soon, too: the state's minimum wage is $11 an hour currently, but it's set to go to $15 by 2022.

It pays off.
Here's the bottom line: In-N-Out pays more because it works for them. A managerial job at the burger chain is hard work, requiring long hours.

Nevertheless, as McPhate points out, 90 percent of employees on the career site Glassdoor.com said they'd recommend the company to a friend.

"Our research shows that companies that take the high road make a profit not in spite of paying their workers better but because they pay their workers better," Jayaraman told the Sun.

https://www.inc.com/bill-murphy-jr/...er-make-160000-a-year-heres-how-it-works.html
 
Had In-N-Out for the first time in the beginning of the month when I went to Vegas.

Was not impressed.
 
Again! Further proof that i was lied to about going to college......

I knew i should have dropped out and worked at a fast food chain.


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They're also a lot more strict in their hiring policies. You have to have something like a 3.0 GPA if youre in school, good attendance, etc. They dont fuck around at all with who they hire and it shows in their service.
 
They're also a lot more strict in their hiring policies. You have to have something like a 3.0 GPA if youre in school, good attendance, etc. They dont fuck around at all with who they hire and it shows in their service.

That doesn't seem strict to me. A 3.0 is high school isn't difficult.
 
Had In-N-Out for the first time in the beginning of the month when I went to Vegas.

Was not impressed.

The only people who praise In-N-Out are people who are from outside California.
 
Yeah but how often does the guy working the fryer progress to a managerial position?
 
The only people who praise In-N-Out are people who are from outside California.

Most people from California are the ones eating in and out lol and its always crowded, they tried to bring five guys here nobody eats it, they even did shame articles saying it was better.

I love in and out, I eat it at least once a week, never got tired of it, I love that they make everything fresh, they use fresh potato you see them drop them in that potato cutter right into the oil

I always get the cheesey fries with an animal style cheese burger, or animal style fries it depends how I feel, Grilled onions is a must, I love biting into the burger and that snap from the fresh lettuce and the juicy tomato, combined with he cheese and grilled onions.
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Had In-N-Out for the first time in the beginning of the month when I went to Vegas.

Was not impressed.

i can understand not being overly impressed by it, but surely you didn't think it was a bad burger, right?
 
Yeah definitely one of the better non-high education jobs you can get. I remember reading in the LA Times a few years ago SoCal Longshoreman make just under $200K and clerical make just under $150K. Jobs like those are hard to get into though.
 
That doesn't seem strict to me. A 3.0 is high school isn't difficult.

Pssh that shit would have been hard as fuck for me. I didn't give a fuck about high school or my GPA as long as I past. I didn't plan on going to a fancy college and no job as ever asked me what my high school (or college) GPA was. So I never saw the point in having a high GPA was.

It was mainly because I refused to do home work. That shits my time. If it doesn't get done during school hours it doesn't get done period.
 
Damn I need to start slanging burgers
 
Can anyone confirm the 160,000 a year salary? They just opened an in n out down the street from my house. If this is true, I'm going to go get "acquainted" with the manager.
 
Pssh that shit would have been hard as fuck for me. I didn't give a fuck about high school or my GPA as long as I past. I didn't plan on going to a fancy college and no job as ever asked me what my high school (or college) GPA was. So I never saw the point in having a high GPA was.

It was mainly because I refused to do home work. That shits my time. If it doesn't get done during school hours it doesn't get done period.

lol at, "past". it shows. just joking man, couldn't let that one slide haha.
 
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