Does a barista get a raise based on his career?

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If you have a lot of experience, will your salary increase?

I think the starting salary is low, but I was wondering how it would be if I accumulated years.


  321 4   7 years ago

pu1. In the case of barista, it's a very inflated job... The word may look cool, but it's actually just a coffee part-timer. Even if you get older, it's hard to say that you make a lot of money.


2017-11-10

pu2. First of all, there are few baristas who are full-time employees. I'm a part-timer, but in other words, I'm a part As Witboo said, the coffee shop started, and the part-timer was put on more plausible terms


2017-11-10

pu3. If you have the concept of a full-time employee, your salary will increase, but the reality is that most part-timers learn a few days and become baristas.
Then, if I get a professional barista license and study, does my salary increase?
Most coffee shops are run by self-employed people, and in the case of franchises, basic quality coffee is extracted by machines, and coffee beans are provided by the headquarters, so you don't need a good barista.
That's why I just use a part-timer
One of the big companies once introduced a barista full-time employee system to improve the quality of coffee, but within a few years, they fired everyone and just replaced them with part-timers.
You can't make money as a barista, but you can say that you earn money when you learn barista skills and run a coffee business.
It's not coffee technology, it's already a business area.


2017-11-10

pu4. I see. It's so different from what I thought. Anyway, thank you


2017-11-10


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