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Vivinavi Hawaii
Recruiting at a higher hourly rate and actually paying less

Work / Career
#1
  • BW
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  • 2023/05/04 13:38

In my recent job search, I see a lot of postings for hourly wages $ 17 to 20, etc.

In fact, when I go to interviews, the hourly rate is $ 11 or 12, and including Tip, it is usually $ 17 to more.
and so on, when you go to the interview.

but when you actually work there, the hourly rate is $ 15 or so including tips.

Is this different from what is stated in the job description? ?
Is there a problem if a higher hourly wage is indicated with tips, and the actual wage is lower than that? ?
Is there any problem like this in the restaurant industry where you work ??

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#2
  • min
  • 2023/05/05 (Fri) 18:11
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I am exactly in the same situation as you, BW.
About 4 months ago, I applied for a job at a bento shop through Vivinavi's job search.
The listing on Vivinavi included tips, roughly $ 15 starts, and I was told the same thing during the interview.

but I was surprised when I entered.
I was paid $ 12.50 per hour and $ 13 with tips.
I think a lot of people are fooled by this.
I guess if you are a server in a restaurant, you can cover it with tips, but this is a lousy company.

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#3
  • さかなくん
  • 2023/05/05 (Fri) 20:22
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I am exactly in the same situation as BW and min.
About 4 months ago, I applied for a job at a lunch shop through Vivinavi's job search.
The listing on Vivinavi was for a driver $ 24 starts and I was told the same thing during the interview.

but I was surprised when I entered.
hourly rate $ 15.
I think a lot of people are fooled by this.

I thought, "This is no good," and
I quit immediately.

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#5
  • min
  • 2023/05/06 (Sat) 01:19
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#GreenCard Mr.

I am not.
I am a Japanese-owned bento shop, but I am not
iyasume.

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#7
  • 怒!!
  • 2023/05/06 (Sat) 05:36
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Me, too.

I got the job after applying through BibiNavi.

I guess they think Japanese people don't sue ….
It is a famous place with a Japanese owner and vice president. Unfortunately, the places that are always hiring are usually the same.

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#10
  • ABCDストア
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  • 2023/05/06 (Sat) 23:58
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Me too.
But I don't think they were posting those prices, after deep thought. I'm sure they didn't think that far ahead. If you post a high hourly rate, people will come to you If you tell them that the real hourly rate is low after they join your company, some will be patient and work for you. But I think it's just that simple, that's the idea.

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