Waffle House — Disregard For Employees
The "Yellow Sign" Blues The High Cost of Being a Waffle House Icon Waffle House is a cultural titan. It’s the place that stays open through hurricanes and serves up hashbrowns at 3:00 AM when nowhere else will. But behind the counter, the "Waffle House Way" is starting to look less like Southern hospitality and more like a cautionary tale of corporate greed. If you’ve heard rumors that the company is a tough place to work, you aren't just listening to disgruntled employees—you’re hearing the echoes of federal labor complaints and a growing movement of workers who are tired of being treated as disposable. 1. The "Meal Tax" You Can't Opt Out Of Imagine being told you have to pay for a meal every single day, whether you're hungry, on a diet, or even have time to sit down. At Waffle House, this isn't a choice; it's a mandatory deduction . Most workers see roughly $3.00 to $3.15 taken out of every shif...