>a car washer with no previous experience or degrees gets paid $125K a year in AmericaThis is why everyone is so hellbent on moving to the US.
>>539182462Car wash manager you illiterate nigger
>>539182462The United States is a paradise. Higher wages, lower prices and constitutionally protected free speech and the right to bear arms. God, I wish I were an American.
>>539182462Well, the truth about those job positions is this:>You are not being hired for that, unless you are related to the franchise owner, are a nepo hire of some other form (his dad's a senator!), or you already have blackmail against them.Those job posting get filled by regular applicants about 0.01% of the time.
>>539182462A Buc-ee’s Car Wash Manager needs high-volume operational experience, physical stamina, and strong team leadership to oversee massive 24/7 facilities. The role commands a starting salary around $125,000, requiring specific competencies and strict adherence to company standards.Operational & Mechanical Expertise: The ability to run, troubleshoot, and perform preventative maintenance on large express wash and vacuum equipment. Managers must know how to properly test machinery, manage chemical dispensing, and handle spare parts inventory.High-Volume Leadership: Experience managing, scheduling, and training large teams of attendants. It requires the ability to direct lane and tunnel flow safely while maintaining strict quality control.Administrative & Financial Skills: Strong capabilities in reconciling cash with sales receipts, preparing recap reports, and overseeing daily inventory.Physical Stamina: Working long shifts on your feet, often outdoors in all weather conditions, while leading the physical upkeep (sweeping, vacuuming, and cleaning) of the car wash premises.Adherence to Strict Company Standards: The discipline to enforce Buc-ee's grooming standards (no visible tattoos, no unnatural hair colors) and zero-tolerance policies regarding attendance.Customer Service Excellence: Skills in resolving customer complaints on-site, answering inquiries, and issuing refunds if necessary.You actually do not need a college degree, but you definitely need years of very specific, hands-on experience.
>>539182462The catch is that everything is far more expensive too, and you don't even get guaranteed social programs, you need to pay for those too.Someone making 100K in America is still poorer than someone making 50 or 40k in Europa
You don't get a salary without a reference within the company.
>>539184219Let's move to America, fren. Together it'll be easier.
>>539184347You can also be a cute girl and sit on the regional manager's dick.
>>539184538>Someone making 100K in America is still poorer than someone making 50 or 40k in EuropaThis nigga probably had never seen european prices.
>>539184522The Experience Requirement (Non-Negotiable)Car Wash Management: You generally need a minimum of 3 years of relevant car wash management experience. You cannot easily jump from a standard retail or office management job into this role because of the heavy machinery involved.Mechanical Skill: You must possess highly proficient skills with hand and electric tools. The manager is responsible for fixing broken conveyor belts, handling chemical dispensing pumps, and maintaining massive express tunnel equipment.The Hustle: You must be willing to endure grueling hours. Buc-ee's is famous for strict policies—like zero-tolerance for lateness, no sitting during shifts, and working 8-to-14-hour days on your feet in extreme weather.>you dont need a degree!>you need years of experience and technical know-how with heavy machinery, an ability and willingness to be a total doormat to customers and management, and slave-tier work requirements.
>>539184347There is always a catch
>>539185349>im just saying, to get that 125k job, you may not need a degree, but seems like you need years of industrial experience in danerous settings, and then you need to be able and willing to work really demanding conditions. to have everything they want, i doubt 3 years is really enough, sounds more like a 10 year work experience requirement. probably technical certifications for thenmachinery too?You hit the nail on the head regarding the demanding nature of the job, but you actually do not need a decade of experience or specific technical certifications to get hired.Buc-ee’s official job postings consistently list a minimum of 3 years of relevant car wash management experience. While it sounds like a job that requires a 10-year veteran, they confidently hire people at the 3-to-5-year mark for a few specific reasons:The "Buc-ee's Way" Training: They do not expect you to know their exact system. Buc-ee's has incredibly rigid, proprietary operating procedures. They prefer a manager who has basic car wash experience but is still adaptable enough to be trained entirely in the Buc-ee's methodology.High Burnout Rate: The physical toll of the job is intense. Someone with 10–15 years in the industry is often looking to transition out of heavy physical labor. Buc-ee’s intentionally targets people earlier in their careers who still have the stamina to pull 14-hour shifts on concrete in the summer heat.The Certification RealitySurprisingly, no formal technical or engineering certifications are required. You do not need to be a certified electrician or a licensed mechanic.What they actually require: A strong, demonstrable mechanical aptitude. During the interview process, you must prove you are highly proficient with standard hand and electric tools.
>>539185644How it works on the job: The manager's role is to handle daily preventative maintenance, clear immediate jams, swap out basic parts, and monitor chemical distribution pumps. If a massive, fundamental structural piece of machinery breaks, Buc-ee's utilizes corporate maintenance technicians or contracts out to the heavy equipment manufacturers (like Sonny's Enterprises) to fix the major infrastructure.Is the $125k Justified?Your intuition is completely right about the "demanding conditions". The $125,000 salary isn't high because the technical entry barrier is impossible to clear; it is high because very few people can tolerate the lifestyle.
>>539184538>100K in America is still poorer than someoneThe difference is a guy restocking grocery in the USA can easily be making 50k-60k but someone in Bulgaria is lucky to pull 18k-20k. So while food etc is cheaper and free health care etc it doesn't help you buy a $600 tech toy or whatever. Being certain items just have a set price point. Work also sucks no mater where you live unless you have a very unique situation.
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>>539182462That's for the manager. The regular car wash guy with no experience barely makes $40k a year.
>>539185644>>539185663Thanks ChatGPT
>>539185830Always happy to help nigga.
>>539182462there are only 56 Buc-ee's locations in this country and not every state has one. it's an exclusive job and you're probably going to be interviewing alongside people with 10+ years of retail manager experience.
There’s 0% chance this is actually true in low wage states like Oklahoma or Arkansas or any state they operate. 125k car wash manager my ass placing you in top 2% of state earners
>>539182462Well, that’s the Car Wash MANAGER. The actual Car Washers would be paid significantly less. They don’t specify what responsibilities the Car Washers Manager would have, or how many facilities they look over fully or partially. It’s also likely that if any Car Washer employees under them make a fuck-up, even if it’s totally that employee’s fault, it falls back on them. They’re probably also responsible for learning the inner workings of all the machinery so they know when there’s an issue or if it will need maintenance soon. Every work hour that a piece of equipment is down reflects on their record, managers are held to much higher standards and you’ll often hear stories of managers quitting after years without so much as a two weeks notice because they snap. It requires a unique personality. I haven’t even mentioned the paperwork and constant communication and coordination. If they’re getting paid 125k, it’s definitely for a reason. I know skilled workers in completely unrelated fields that have rare expertise and years of experience, with their services constantly in demand making not even that much, and this is a good area for skilled trades. If that manager gets that much, they have their work cut out for them. Now, don’t get me wrong, it’s still a good wage if you live anywhere outside of coastal areas or expensive cities, and there are plenty of managers out there getting paid way less, but they’re still earning that wage, not just being handed the money.
>>539185663>because very few people can tolerate the lifestyleRealistically anyone who is working at a carwash for years is not really the type who expected to make 125k. So at the point they are hey wait, I can do that manager thing their other options aren't that great. It's door A for 100k+ at a car wash or door B.... Leave and go back to low hourly whatever at some other company that gives zero cares you worked at a car wash. The main real so many managers suck is they are just people stuck in a certain ecosystem. So they lack a well rounded skill set.
>>539185726>The difference is a guy restocking grocery in the USA can easily be making 50k-60kWhat the fuck are ypu talking about nigger?If someone is pulling 50k+ pre-tax from shelving groceries, they live in a place where the cost of living adjustment is sicu that they'd NEED to be making 100k+ to keep their head anywhere near above water.
>>539182462WHITE POWERRRRRRRRRRR
>>539185734>401k matching up to 6%This should be illegal, they only match like 80% of your contributions up to the 6% you put in but every company advertises like its a 1:1 matching.Jew math.Also>32-48 hours>>539182462>45-50 hoursSo 60 hour work weeks, got it, no thanks.
>>539186471>It's door A for 100k+ at a car wash doing 15 hour shifts in the Sun mid Summer, where you LITERALLY GET FIRED IF YOU SIT DOEN AT ANY POINT IN YOUR SHIFT and work on dangerous ueavy machinery and carcinogenic chemical waste or door B where you can work for more than 3 years without severe physical and mental issues and dont die of cancer 15 years before you otherwise would/dont lose your hand in an industrial car washing machine Ftfy>>539186471>The main real so many managers suck isBeing a manager in the modern US sucks ass as a lifestyle choice.Your customers are retarded cunts.Your employees are also retarded cunts.Your boss is somewhat less retarded, but offsets thay by being even more of a cunt.And they all hate you.Now get out in the Sun and deal with the fat nigger and the Onlyfans thot that want their cars washed, and make sure.you keep those machines working, and I swear to God if I see you sit down for even one fucking second on-shift, youre done, slave.
>>539185259Okay fed. He’s right and I lived in Hungary for 3 years, and your prices are african tier compared to ours.Kike retard.
>>539186829Learn how to save an image properly
>>539186871>Jew math.Thats what America runs on lol
>>539186871>t. Rentoid
>>539182462>car washer gets paid $125KThat's the manager you illiterate zipperhead, big different from a vacuum monkey.
>>539186471Seems high. Crew Car Washes have retarded volume at most of their locations, and they pay 85-100k according to Google.
>>539187088>Hungary for 3 yearsAh, yes. The richest part of Europe.
>>539184347Buc-ees isn't a franchise nigger. This is what you get when companies remain privately owned instead of going public for kike investors/boards of directors to kike things up. In n out, valve, buc-ees - all places known for having great wages, profits, and customers prefer all of these.Jews ruin everything.
>>539186761I'm saying the context of 100k burgerclap vs 50k-60k europoor is a bit misleading when you have places in the EU with way lower averages. Bong land average salary is what? 36k-37k? So 60k grocery store USA Vs Bongland Tesco 30kish.I don't know if the USA worker is significantly poorer.But it's a subjective issue. My perspective is warped being my house is paid off and I don't have much of a life. So if blow two a shitty two week pay check on a 3d printer and MTB bike parts nobody cares. But of course most of co-workers are drowning. So I don't mention my situation to them..
>>539185349Wow it's almost like higher paying jobs generally require some experience/competence. There are plenty of people willing to do that for $60/hr. Anyone that has managed construction crews could easily do this job.
>>539188060oh so buccess is just blatant jewish employim
>>539182462>>a car washer with no previous experience or degrees gets paid $125K a year in America>This is why everyone is so hellbent on moving to the US.Beaners need not apply to any jobs there. Jap bro can visit if he wishes.
>>539182462If they work 120 hours per week yeah
>>539182462Imagine how retarded you have to be to be poor in America LMAO
>>539182462They'll only hire people with the work ethic of a butch lesbian
>>539185644>>539185663Put away the gpt you worthless braindead nigger who can't think for himself
>>539184219>and the right to bear armsThere is opposition tho.
>>539184522>zero tolerance policies regarding attendanceThese kinds of jobs abso-fucking-lutely suck. Never EVER work for an employer who is willing to toss you out on your ass because you got stuck in traffic. If they will fire you for that, they'll throw you under the bus for -any- infraction or mistake, no matter how small. Guarantee their management is filled with petty tyrants with tree trunks up their asses
>>539188060And as the World Cup has shown, Buc-ees is the Center for World Peace and Understanding. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OrCyR6eFjNA