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3.4

63% would recommend to a friend

(21 total reviews)
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Jennifer Weishaupt

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76% positive business outlook

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3.0
Jun 10, 2020

Don't waste your time if you are a Great manager

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Usually home by 4 or 5. (basically the only reason I still work here. Kinda have quality of life...except I miss everything on weekends) Insurance is decent, but not the best. lots of female health issues not covered Growth opportunities if you are willing to relocate.you get to dress as you please, based on what area you work. Since the company is still small, you can communicate directly with people in each dept, usually a direct cell phone line. (I rarely got anything when I emailed)

Cons

+No growth opportunities if you don't live in New Orleans. +No weekends off, unless you request it, and even then it will probably get denied +Bonus structure is AWFUL! +Never expect appreciation for going the extra mile for them or achieving great results +They have a "gotcha mentality". Audits and inspections are all by surprise. Even when the director comes by, they look at you like you should have panic in your eyes. +Labor parameters are so low, so managers have to work hourly positions for most of the day. Then you are reprimanded for not having manager tasks completed, during the day. +vacation time is accrued each pay period, so you have to work 6 months before being able to take time off. Then its only 80hrs a year, until you make 5 years +2 months of the year are blocked off for time off (Mardi Gras) +most managers do not really know how to manage people. +no clear direction for helping great employees move up. Most single parents are blocked from moving up, because of the hours we work. Its very difficult to be a single parent (to younger kids), and be at work for 5:30am. +if you are a great manager your talents are wasted here. You will not be heard, with good ideas. You will not be respected for the unique management style you can bring, even when achieving good results. + since communication is one stop, you don't get credit for the things you do, just the GM +You will only move up by being buddy buddy with the hire ups. +this business is very cliquy and the people in the cliques are the ones that are rewarded. +No structure for manager pay increases. +Somehow we are "meeting-ed" to death, yet the trickle down of communication is still awful, because they only communicate with GM's. And Gm's don't like or are just not good at sharing the info. +there isn't too much wiggle room in hiring. You can find talented people, but not have many hours to give them, since its a 1 shift operation. Needing 7-9, cooks on a weekend, but only 1-3 on weekdays, make it hard to retain good people. +Like most companies they stress training/cross-training but give no labor to do so +Lastly if you are looking for a place that will help you grow your management skills, this is not the place to be either. The development is Franklin Covey "seminars" that you can do on your own. But in all honestly, those lessons do not help you with people managing skills, and thats what management is all about.

1.0
Mar 21, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Barely there Breakfast, Wages, Uniform

Cons

Ruby Sunshine Café asked me to waive my right to my lawful 30 minute break, which I did because I really need a job.... However, the have no board for posting Tennessee State Law that states it's the law(required signage)…or... Employers must post a written waiver policy in order to utilize this exception. The policy must include a waiver form, letting employees know that they have a right to a break unless they waive it. The policy must also state how long the waiver will last, and how the employee or employer may rescind the waiver. There expectations/policy of working you 10 hours straight with no break is unlawful, They also have a no smoking policy, meaning even if you ask for a break, you're not allowed to smoke on it. Not sure if that's legal either.

3.0
Aug 4, 2018

Manager

Anonymous employee
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Pros

No nights! Great employees…but you control that, not necessarily the company. Can be easy to run, if you are a good leader. The employees really love their job, which makes me happy. A little budget to do specail things in house for my employees…that majes me happy

Cons

Lack of clear concise communication from corporate. Very petty upper management. Lack of professionalism, on occasion. Lower pay, for manager. Poor bonus structure. You dont feel supported from corporate, or upper management Somehow the company feels “cliquey” . You can feel left out of the fun, so to speak. No motivators! if you cannot motivate your self, and sometimes need the outside positve push, ths is not the place for you. Dont expect a single pat on the back! Or good job, or we appreciate your hard work. As a matter if fact, dont expect any communication, unless you mess up. Unrealistic views of how a restaurant shoud/can be run (Do not schedule a dishwasher, prep person, or host.) They want you to hire hire hire-then cut hours Feel undervalued No weekends off PTO gets denied! even if you have gotten approval from the GM. Approval comes from the director No paid holidays Insurance isnt the best

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