Fast food chain In-N-Out Burger recently revealed that its store managers, on average, earn more than 160,000 a year.
Saru Jayaraman, director of UC Berkley's Food Research Center, said, "In-N-Out is just eons above everybody else. On wages and benefits, they really are the best large chain."
Managers at In-N-Out oversee only one location and are responsible for all aspects of the facility, from training workers to ensuring the location is kept clean.Workers at the chain start out at 13 an hour -- 2 over California's minimum wage -- and can work their way up the ladder to a managerial position that pays about 160,000, even without a college degree!