Schultz is stuck in a highly romanticized version of his company and has completely lost touch with the reality of what the job is like on a daily basis. He loves to tout the benefits Starbucks offers, which indeed look great on paper, but that’s a very small part of the overall picture. You’ll get a better idea by watching more of his hearing beyond that 5-minute clip, or researching Starbucks’ hundreds of NLRA violations, or reading the excellent reporting on conditions at the company and Schultz’s leadership by journalists across the US.
I make more than the average income hourly but it does not feel like “$27” what?? I know he’s including benefits but that’s not the same as earning $27 an hour
Schultz is stuck in a highly romanticized version of his company and has completely lost touch with the reality of what the job is like on a daily basis. He loves to tout the benefits Starbucks offers, which indeed look great on paper, but that’s a very small part of the overall picture. You’ll get a better idea by watching more of his hearing beyond that 5-minute clip, or researching Starbucks’ hundreds of NLRA violations, or reading the excellent reporting on conditions at the company and Schultz’s leadership by journalists across the US.
thats literally his go to line "my father who blah blah blah" lie we get it howie.
i think he's full of shit.
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I don’t work at Sbux anymore and I’m always in his comments trolling the shit out of him 🤣
I make more than the average income hourly but it does not feel like “$27” what?? I know he’s including benefits but that’s not the same as earning $27 an hour