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Restaurant Supervisor - Customer Service Associate at Taco Bell - Duluth

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Job Description

Taco Bell - Duluth is currently hiring a full time or part time Restaurant Supervisor for our Duluth, MN location. A Restaurant Supervisor should not only supervise their team but lead it to acheive their goals. A Restaurant Supervisor will assist in the planning and management at Taco Bell - Duluth in order to achieve customer satisfaction, quality service, compliance with store policies all while meeting and/or exceeding financial goals. Applicants for this role should have effective verbal and written communication skills. Restaurant Supervisor responsibilities -Monitor team members to follow all service standards. -Supervise service of guests, being watchful of signals from guests in need of service. -Assist manager to establish and monitor sidework duty completion. -Read daily communication sheets from previous shift and prepare one for the following shift. -Check restaurant for cleanliness and set up. Check tables for cleanliness and proper set up. -Communicate both verbally and in writing to provide clear direction to staff. -Comply with attendance rules and be available to work on a regular basis. -Perform any other job related duties as assigned. Thanks for your interest in this role. We hope to meet you soon. Taco Bell - Duluth is hiring immediately, so please apply today!

Typical entry-level pay: $36k for Tellers nationally

National salary averages
Expected entry-level
$36k
Entry
Mid
Senior
Expected
$31k Market range (10th-90th percentile) $48k

Pay increases slowly with experience in this field.

Raises may be modest; negotiate well upfront.

Hot hiring, constrained wages

Employers are hiring actively, but pay hasn't caught up with demand. Focus on competing offers and non-salary benefits.

Hiring leverage
Lean candidate
Wage leverage âš  Disconnect
Constrained
Mobility
Good mobility
Durability
High fragility

Why this market feels harder than it looks

This market is hiring aggressively, but compensation hasn't caught up and most openings are backfilling churn, not expansion. Employers are filling roles, but not bidding wages up.

Who this leverage applies to

Stronger for: Senior candidates with options
Weaker for: Entry-level candidates, Career switchers

Where to negotiate

Base salary
Sign-on bonus
Title / level
Remote flexibility
Scope & responsibility
Start date / PTO

Likely Possible Unlikely

Watch out for

Wage disconnect: Hiring is active but pay hasn't responded—negotiate on other terms.

Don't let hiring headlines mislead you—focus on concrete offers. Your leverage may be less durable than it appears—move decisively.

Does this path compound?

Job Growth →
High churn
Growth, flat pay
🚀 Compound
Growth + pay upside
⚠️ Plateau
Limited growth
Specialize
Experts earn more
Pay Upside →
Stable but flat

Steady work, but limited growth in both jobs and pay.

-13%
10yr growth
Most openings come from retirements and turnover, not new positions.
Typical: High school diploma or equivalent

Consider building adjacent skills to stay marketable.

Labor data: BLS 2024