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The Clark Howard Podcast

11.12.19 Managing a Waffle House; AT&T forces price increase; Scaling back on Christmas purchases

The Clark Howard Podcast

Clark Howard

Investing, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.65.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2019

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Waffle House has been in the news lately!One recent late night, only 1 cook showed up for his Birmingham Waffle House shift. So the customers pitched in taking & serving orders and washing dishes. The customers ran the joint for no pay. Waffle House acknowledged the incident as gracefully as possible, suggesting the customers fill out applications. What’s it take to work there? Ironically, the day before that happened, the WSJ ran a story about how working at Waffle House is great training for corporate management. Waffle House managers do every job that needs doing so employees know they’re all in it together. An experienced Waffle House manager can make $115K per year. But it’s not for the faint of heart. AT&T wireless customers in grandfathered plans are being moved to more expensive plans without being told. You don’t have to pay this. As AT&T struggles, you don’t have to suffer in the wallet. There are plans a lot cheaper with other players in the industry. Visible, T-Mobile and more – check the alternatives. Do not be a sitting duck for AT&T's financial problems. Money is tight this Christmas season for most of us. Before you spend out of obligation, consider alternatives. Forget deals if money is really tight and consider what people cherish most, like experiences together. Bake for a loved one. Don’t spend yourself into debt that takes months to pay off. If there are young kids in the family, buy for them, but not for the adults. This season you’ll see deals online at sites including Amazon, eBay, Craig’s List, Facebook marketplaces - where some items may be counterfeit or recalled. When a deal looks too good to be true, be suspicious. If it's new inbox electronics listed for way less than elsewhere, there’s a chance the item is stolen. Use your common sense.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I'm so glad you're with us here on the Clark Howard Show where it's about your empowerment

0:10.4

with knowledge so you can keep more of what you may.

0:14.4

Coming up in just a few minutes, if you are a customer of AT&T Wireless, I have a special

0:20.4

alert for you, you need to hear and pay attention to and maybe act on.

0:26.4

And coming up later yet.

0:28.8

I want to talk about spending for Christmas.

0:33.2

What's really important at Christmas time, we're going to discuss that later.

0:39.1

But right now, I want to talk about a story that made quite the rounds over the last several

0:47.3

days about a waffle house that only one employee showed up for a particular shift.

0:58.4

And what happened next, this was in Birmingham, Alabama.

1:05.8

And if you're not familiar with waffle house, it's been around since I think the early

1:10.7

1950s maybe.

1:14.2

And they are what used to be referred to as greasy spoons that you go in and there's

1:23.0

a cook behind the counter and orders are shouted out to the cook by the servers.

1:30.2

And you get mostly breakfast foods, but they have other foods as well and they're open

1:36.2

around the clock.

1:38.0

So this waffle house in Alabama, nobody shows up to work except this one poor person

1:47.6

this cook.

1:49.6

And it's got all these customers who've come in.

1:53.4

And so there's nobody to take orders, there's nobody to clean dishes, nobody to ring up sales

1:59.2

nothing.

2:00.6

So shockingly, a number of the customers came to the other side of the counter and either

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