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Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen

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Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen reviews

3.5

65% would recommend to a friend

(1,840 total reviews)

John Wilkerson

77% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 1,840 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Restaurants & Food Service industry (3.7 stars).

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2K reviews
2.0
Mar 4, 2014

Company sucked.

Recommend
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Pros

Easy work environment. No responsibility. Coworkers had similar personalities. No benefits. Hosts start at $4 an hour plus tips which come from a tip pool from the servers. Extremely hard to move up within the company.

Cons

Everything about this company is a joke. This was my first job and I took it due to the fact I was in school and needed something part-time for things such as gas money.

3.0
Feb 21, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Company gave me a chance at bettering myself, and I was able to move through the ranks and become a manager. With gaining experience, and learning the ins and outs of the restaurant business I am now able to move on to better my career path. For the most part management teams are fun and enjoyable, great people to be around for 50-60 hours a week. You grow closely to your team, and if you like a fast paced environment you will enjoy Cheddars. You have the ability to learn a lot about the industry, and it is up to you how much you want to learn. The GM's are always willing to teach what they know, and if you are able to use this it will only better you for a later career.

Cons

Company won't let go of anyone, including management. Sometimes you are stuck working with very poor working individuals, which in turn makes you lose focus on tasks. I have had managers yelling at staff then the staff coming to me trying to explain themselves and asking me to talk to the other managers while only wanting to deal with me. Leading to managing managers which is obviously something you can't do as a peer, just making work more awkward. You, yourself are unable to let anyone go as an assistant, I have been cussed out and threatened and still was unable to fire a server (who continues to work). Leading to a "lunatics running the asylum" atmosphere. The restaurant attracts a clientele of entitlement, constantly dealing with guests who demand compensation before paying for anything. Constant battle with controlling comps, and dealing with guest complaints. Within a restaurant opening in the first two years, I would expect to talk to 15-40 tables a day, depending on the day of the week. Bonus structure is unobtainable your first 6 months opening, and after it gets better. Good stores bonus at $800-$1000 a month depending on business and management. Poor stores bonus at $200-$500 month (First year stores) which are usually the hardest environments to work in. Looking back, if you are considering taking a management position it is a great opportunity to use as a stepping stone, work 2-5 years and move on. The company overall does not look out for its management teams.

2.0
Feb 7, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is good for an entry level job. Management is casual.

Cons

No overtime opportunities (we only make 2.13/hour as servers, I mean come on). Managers can be too lax and sometimes lazy. Managers don't communicate with one another on important issues. Some managers are incapable of listening or taking input, which makes the work environment difficult, however on top of that... The restaurant is run with a general disregard for the corporate policy which prevents smooth work mechanics and creates a hellish environment. Worker's compensation/insurance isn't even displayed in employee right to know information sources. The health and food safety standards of that place are, much like every restaurant, not what they should be. Business is seasonal, which affects your pay drastically (less people coming in, less tips). This list could go on forever. A lot needs to change.

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