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DismissTim Hortons is a coffee shop company. They serve Canadian-style coffee.
timhortons.co.ukWhat's the average pay for a team member at Tim Hortons?
The average pay for a team member at Tim Hortons is between £5.90 and £9.86 per hour.
The top paying employers for fast food team members are McDonald’s, Five Guys and Pret A Manger.
Last updated 8 June 2024
What is the Real Living Wage?
The Real Living Wage is a voluntary rate employers can sign up to that is based on the real cost of living.
Location | Real Living Wage |
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London | £13.15 |
Rest of the UK | £12.00 |
What is the legal minimum wage?
The minimum wage is the legal minimum you must be paid per hour.
Age group | Legal minimum wage |
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21 or older | £11.44 |
18-20 | £8.60 |
Under 18 | £6.40 |
Apprentices | £6.40 |
Who pays fast food team members the most?
- McDonald’s Pay £9.00-12.15 per hour
- Five Guys Pay £10.24-12.10 per hour
- Pret A Manger Pay £11.50-12.60 per hour
- Leon Pay £9.83-11.34 per hour
- SSP Group Pay £9.55-11.30 per hour
- Starbucks Pay £9.50-11.31 per hour
- Itsu Pay £10.00-11.50 per hour
- Shake Shack Pay £10.00-11.09 per hour
- Tortilla Pay £9.37-10.70 per hour
- YO! Sushi Pay £9.50-10.93 per hour
Jobs at Tim Hortons
What are fast food team members saying about pay at Tim Hortons?
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Best thing
On time Pay
Worst thing
Stress and No personal time even through ut on Off need to work and Do the task
Tim Hortons Restaurant manager, July 2023
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Best thing
relatively easy work and plenty of cigarette breaks
Worst thing
managers constantly on their phones not doing work and getting mad at the 16 year olds for 'slacking off' when they are the only ones doing anything, poor store hygiene, terrible pay, rude managers treating staff like vermin, no training given whatsoever yet you're expected to know everything by day 2, shifts get changed the day before with no notice, holiday isn't paid and you only get 10 days per year, underpaid staff forced to do manager jobs while managers all just sit and chat then blame staff and make them stay after closing when work isnt finished
Tim Hortons Front of house staff, November 2022
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Best thing
talking to new people
Worst thing
the pay, the hours, the management, the customers, don’t get breaks, never heard to
Tim Hortons Team member, April 2022