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119. Restaurant Owner: How to get a RAISE Making Dough Show | Restaurant Show

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If you are a restaurant owner, how do you feel when employees ask for a raise because they are doing good in their jobs?

When you are having a salary negotiation with a worker asking for a raise, what could be your basis for granting it? Remember, we should not give an increase in salary just because someone is good at their designated job - because we expect them to perform well anyway, right? We only provide a raise if they do new things apart from what they have signed up for, or in other words if we give them new tasks or responsibilities.

But what if you, as a restaurant owner, think about how to ask for a raise? The same thing applies to you. If you continue to do the same thing for the last few months, that shouldn't warrant you to get a raise? You must be working on solving more significant problems.

If you desire to give yourself a raise as a restaurant owner, if you want to grow your sales or have outstanding results, you need to shift and work on new things.

What is your thought on this? Please put that in the comments section! Don't forget to give us a thumbs up if you liked this video. SUBSCRIBE for a weekly dose of restaurant marketing and restaurant management tips to increase restaurant sales! Let's make some dough!

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#How To Ask For A Raise

#Salary negotiation

#restaurant owner

#restaurant marketing

#restaurant management

#how to start a restaurant

#restaurant owner

#restaurant promotion

#how to start a restaurant business

#restaurant management tips

#increase restaurant sales

#makingdoughshow

Download: The Ultimate Restaurant Marketing Guide and all our FREE Resources at https://www.makingdoughshow.com/resources

5 Common Restaurant Complaints | And How to Respond to Guest Complaints https://youtu.be/p_ROZqRSSCU

How to Handle Customer Complaints | The Right Way https://youtu.be/6GsBfQ1R-Gc

Turn Complaining Customers Into Loyal Guests | Recover From Complaints https://youtu.be/9pZ_7I_BEEM

Please visit our website https://www.makingdoughshow.com/.

If you are a restaurant owner, how do you feel when employees ask for a raise because they are doing good in their jobs?

When you are having a salary negotiation with a worker asking for a raise, what could be your basis for granting it? Remember, we should not give an increase in salary just because someone is good at their designated job - because we expect them to perform well anyway, right? We only provide a raise if they do new things apart from what they have signed up for, or in other words if we give them new tasks or responsibilities.

But what if you, as a restaurant owner, think about how to ask for a raise? The same thing applies to you. If you continue to do the same thing for the last few months, that shouldn't warrant you to get a raise? You must be working on solving more significant problems.

If you desire to give yourself a raise as a restaurant owner, if you want to grow your sales or have outstanding results, you need to shift and work on new things.

What is your thought on this? Please put that in the comments section! Don't forget to give us a thumbs up if you liked this video. SUBSCRIBE for a weekly dose of restaurant marketing and restaurant management tips to increase restaurant sales! Let's make some dough!

#restaurant

#How To Ask For A Raise

#Salary negotiation

#restaurant owner

#restaurant marketing

#restaurant management

#how to start a restaurant

#restaurant owner

#restaurant promotion

#how to start a restaurant business

#restaurant management tips

#increase restaurant sales

#makingdoughshow

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