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It's true. Having spent 15+ yrs in the MSP/Project side of IT. It does sting to see lower skill jobs pay way more over the years. Just 6 months prior to COVID I finally clawed my way up to 65k by job hopping. In n Out managers apparently often make over 100k. Kudos to them, I know it's hard work. But no offense. I think the amount of technical info we have to recall daily and the skill in diagnostics is a little more than stocking/staffing a burger joint.

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I'm doing some very technical work that requires a lot of knowledge myself. I wonder why I'm doing that when the Panda Express manager made a 15k bonus.