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Viral Buc-ee’s Hiring Sign Lists General Manager Salaries of Up to $275,000: “No Experience Necessary”

A viral video of a Buc-ee’s hiring sign is generating discussion after showing positions with salaries of up to 275,000. In a clip making the rounds online, a woman can be seen visiting a Buc-ee’s location and panning her camera toward a sign outside the store that breaks down the pay the company offers for Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post Viral Buc-ee’s Hiring Sign Lists General Manager Salaries of Up to 275,000: “No Experience Necessary” appeared first on The Daily Dot.
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