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

Work / Career
#1
  • BW
  • mail
  • 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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#28
  • Tako
  • 2023/09/02 (Sat) 12:09
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When that vice president becomes president, the company will tip.

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#31
  • All Bull S
  • 2023/09/06 (Wed) 02:04
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This is my very recent experience.
Japanese president male and Japanese manager female. They are family friends.
They explained and offered high hourly wage in the interview and job advertisement, but in reality, they only pay low salary which is completely different. When I spoke to the president about the salary, he brushed me off. They do not put this in a written contract with the individual, so that they cannot be sued. I would be a fool not to have told them to put that in writing, and be careful of places that use that kind of tactic to prevent you from filling out paperwork to the detriment of the company. They made me do a lot of overwork and then made me fill out a form saying that the overwork would be adjusted by the week, so I didn't get paid for the overwork. The transportation allowance was also a lie. The store of such a fraudulent group is still in S King today.

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#32

It seems that there is a recent trend in Hawaii restaurants.
Some people who want to live in Hawaii ! want to raise their children in Hawaii ! said the easiest way to live in Hawaii is to own and operate a restaurant in Hawaii.
I want to create a restaurant that is loved by the locals. The more people who say "I want to build a restaurant that the locals love," or "My employees are my family. The more people who say such stinky lines, the more it seems that they don't pay their employees full time.

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#34
  • 人材ナメンナヨ
  • mail
  • 2023/09/08 (Fri) 20:44
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I see here that Japanese companies are still
saying and doing things differently.
They hire cheaply and don't even pay overtime.
In restaurants, even the managers get tips for some reason.
I have heard such stories.
One company is looking for an office clerk and sales person, but
they don't pay for parking, even though they are not in Waikiki.
You can say whatever you want.

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#35
  • コンドる
  • 2023/09/08 (Fri) 23:49
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Too many owners and presidents who can't do their jobs.

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