![]() ![]() ![]() The creator replied to a comment asking her opinion about assistant store managers and said that she thinks they have it the worst. “I love my store and my team but it’s hard sometimes…” “SM here, I always say our position does not pay enough for all the work they make us do,” a commenter shared. “Being a general manager is really hard,” another said. “As a shift … I think about stepping down to a barista at least once a week,” one user commented. I’m a barista baby.”Ĭomments of self-identified current and former Starbucks employees seemed to relate. “I fully support the people that are in those roles, they’re just not really for me. “I am very much a fan of just being able to do what I want while I’m there and leave but not have to think about it,” the TikToker said. She explained in the comment section that shift leads can’t overlap more than 15 minutes or pick up barista shifts. The TikToker also shared that she wouldn’t want to be stuck in the sticky position of doing what upper management says and maintaining baristas’ best interests while trying to keep her set work hours. The Daily Dot reached out to the creator via TikTok message.Īccording to Glassdoor, the estimated base pay of a Starbucks store manager is $54,996 but averages $75,290 with additional pay (e.g., bonuses, stocks, commission, profit sharing, or tips). “These people are working 50, 60, 70 hour weeks, at this point we’re quickly getting down to $19/hour which is about what I make in tips without all the added stress.” “The average salary for a Starbucks store manager is around $70,000,” the creator said. The creator posted a now-deleted video replying to a comment that asked, “Have you thought about becoming a store manager or moving up?” the TikToker replied that she has thought about it-but not for very long. A TikTok content creator explained why she wouldn’t want to get promoted from her Starbucks barista position. ![]()
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