An employer owes his employees an agreed upon wage, not a defined standard of living
Agreed. It is not any of managements business how the employees live. That never was my issue. And, Tim Hortons (fast food) is a bottom end job. Most ppl get that.
However, the really big point a lot ppl don't seem to see, is that executives are pressuring the gov't to make policies strictly for their sole benefit. I elected a gov't to debate the facts... the pro's and cons in parliament and make decisions based on what's best for the country..... not the president of Tim Hortons.
You can bet that if the politicians cave to this pressure, they're not going to announce it was because of meetings with top level management of fast food consortiums. And Tim Hortons will continue to advertise what wonderful ppl they all are.
Secondly..... a good Tim Hortons employee is GOLD!!! Try to find someone that is good with ppl, knows math, or at least how to use the register, is fast (24 seconds or less is the standard at DT), cleans when its not busy, restocks through the shift, doesn't steal, shows up on time and doesn't call in sick because they like to party... and has the presence of mind to keep the donut and bagel shelf, and soup and sandwich area full of fresh product on the go.... someone who checks the washrooms all the time to make sure someone hasn't just taken a crap in the sink. Someone who actually empties the garbages when they get full, and cleans the hand prints off the glass... someone who dusts picture frames and plastic plants... someone who picks up garbage in the parking lot so the place doesn't look like a dump...
No, you need to be organized, fast and friendly... have a real drive to succeed at a Timmies because you are pressured for time.... and it is measured. There are a number of employees who fit this bill. Those who don't, get shown new opportunities in life outside of that store pretty quick... (if mgt knows what there doing anyway)
If it was all incompetent 14 yr olds like some would have us believe, then they'd be out of business fast. Some ppl work there asses off in those stores, and you wouldn't want there jobs for $20/hr.
Tim Hortons corporate standards are strict.