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waitrose.comWhat's the average pay for a manager at Waitrose & Partners?
The average pay for a manager at Waitrose & Partners is between £11.42 and £23.63 per hour.
The top paying employers for retail store and shop managers are Central England Co-operative Food, Amazon and H&M.
Last updated 6 April 2023
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 | £11.95 |
Rest of the UK | £10.90 |
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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Under 18 | £5.28 |
18-20 | £7.49 |
21-22 | £10.18 |
23 or older | £10.42 |
Who pays retail store and shop managers the most?
- Central England Co-operative Food Pay £17.26–20.71 per hour
- Amazon Pay £6.97–23.99 per hour
- H&M Pay £14.59–19.72 per hour
- Wolseley Pay £11.97–22.79 per hour
- Co-op Food Pay £11.99–20.10 per hour
- Lidl Pay £12.25–24.04 per hour
- Waitrose & Partners Pay £11.42–23.63 per hour
- Iceland Pay £11.77–20.19 per hour
- New Look Pay £11.05–18.40 per hour
- Smyths Toys Pay £10.36–19.71 per hour
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What are retail store and shop managers saying about pay at Waitrose & Partners?
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Best thing
Very laid back and the hours suit me for now. Pay is great for the job I do
Worst thing
Long hours, manual work So i always feel tired. Work in night shifts make it hard for my to have a life outside of work
Waitrose & Partners Team leader, May 2023
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Best thing
the pay, especially as a student. great benefits, always opportunities to progress within the partnership.
Worst thing
difficulty to change rota, difficulty of booking holiday for summer and the winter holidays
Waitrose & Partners Supermarket assistant, April 2023
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Best thing
the pay
Worst thing
the long hours and rude people
Waitrose & Partners Employee, March 2023
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Best thing
The pay is very good.
Partners look out and look after you when you need help and support.
Getting to know the customers very well.
Learning new skills, gaining more experience and buliding up confidenceWorst thing
Dealing with difficult customers.
Store gets very busy over the weekend.
Sometimes managers can get very misleading towards others.
Not getting enough time for breaksWaitrose & Partners Supermarket assistant, January 2023
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Best thing
Learning about partnership
Worst thing
Same people take advantage of sick pay and lazy people
Waitrose & Partners Warehouse operative, November 2022