Brainwashed, Overworked Employees forced to smile while breaking their backs - Crew Member bei Chipotle: Mitarbeiterbewertung

1.0
30. Sept. 2014
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Pros

Free food, Paid Breaks, a week of training, health benefits available from day one (although they aren't nearly as good as they are anywhere else).

Kontras

Very, very low pay for the amount of work you have to do. Co-Workers have gotten carpal tunnel, burns, and stress, some have been hospitalized, and while compensated for hospital visit they are greeted with tons of paperwork for it. Additionally, you have to memorize a ton of equipment, recipes, and techniques. You're expected to prep a specific amount of food in very short amount of time and you can't do so without causing damage to yourself. Some employees are so scared and obsessed that they arrive before their shift to do it off the clock, just to show you how desperate some people are. They force employees to repeat their mottos and standards, instilling it in their brain so that they're part of the cult. All while managers, stockholders and corporate pigs profit off of your hard work. And you better act like you're happy doing it. They know how to take advantage of desperate young people during hard economic times because they know they're easily replaced. Funny how they've gone under fire in the past for hiring illegal immigrants. It's as if they are strategizing and perfecting methods of exploitation.

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5.0
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Pros

Great customer service and team members

Kontras

part timer scheduling so not enough hours

2.0
4. Juli 2026
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Pros

Somewhat easy to pick up short term work, and depending on the location co-workers can be cool. The free meals are also pretty good, and there is a significant employee discount usually.

Kontras

Extremely inconsistent experience between stores. One store I worked at had a really chill manager, while other ones would have management that made the experience absolutely miserable. I had one store that "unofficially" hired me for 18 hours one week and then refused to pay me for those hours, so I guess make absolute sure that all of your hours are recorded in their system. Because portions aren't standardized very well, a significant amount of customers will be angry at you if you don't give enough food, or if you give too much food your manager will yell at you. The fact that the food is made in front of the customer leads to significantly more negative customer interactions. If you do work at a Chipotle, make absolute sure it is one that isn't very busy, as it can be the difference between a relatively chill job and a stressful nightmare.

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