Restaurant Assistant Manager Bonus

Updated: 1 Jun 2012
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Job: Restaurant Assistant Manager
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$0$700$1.4K$2.1K
Less than 1 year$1,000  
   
1-4 years$1,010  
5-9 years$1,210  
10-19 years$1,975  
20 years or more$1,993  
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 1 Jun 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 939
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Restaurant Assistant Manager Job Description

People with the job title Restaurant Assistant Manager typically fall into one of the following PayScale standard occupations.

Plan, direct, or coordinate activities of an organization or department that serves food and beverages.
Supervise workers engaged in preparing and serving food.

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Restaurant Assistant Manager - (City withheld for privacy), Tennessee, United States
I once asked my previous boss if I could step up in position...contradicting a larger jump in pay possibility. My boss very carefully asked me what was more important....Position or Pay? I repeated Position. I said that because I enjoyed what I was working with at that particular time. After, about four months into the new job position... I still enjoyed my new position at a different location... even though the pay was enough to get me by on living expenses, until I ran into health complica...
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