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If Buc-ee’s opens in the Summer of 2026 like they hope, that will be about two years since MySaline broke the story they are coming to town. At the groundbreaking ceremony in April 2025, the company’s owner, Arch “Beaver” Aplin III stated that the goal opening date would be September 2026. But they moved that date forward and now they have a manager already hired, and there are several other jobs listed on their website for the Benton, Arkansas location. Read more below about the jobs, the pay and benefits, and what they expect from their employees.
Let’s have a look at the current job openings, and how much they pay, along with a listing of benefits, and what the company expects from an employee.
JOBS:
Click each job to go to more information on the Buc-ee’s website.
- Deli/Food Service Manager
– $150,000 - Gift/Merchandise Manager
– $125,000 - Assistant General Manager
– $125,000 - Assistant Deli/Food Service Manager
– $33/hr - Grocery Manager
– $31/hr - Janitorial/Cleaning & Maintenance Manager
– $31/hr - Human Resources Field Representative
– $25/hr
BENEFITS:
Benefits for Buc-ee’s employees include:
- Medical, dental and vision insurance
- Three weeks of paid time off
- 401K plan with match up to 6%
- Everyone is paid weekly
EXPECTATIONS:
- Buc-ee’s stores are always open and store employees work weekends and holidays. Hourly employees earn double time on major holidays.
- Buc-ee’s sells beer and wine, so you must be of legal age to sell beer and wine to work there. This is 18 in Arkansas.
- Store employees must wear tan/khaki/black pants and a clean, professional, solid red shirt with a collar. In cooler weather, employees may also wear a red sweater or coat.
- Store employees are not allowed to wear:
- visible tattoos
- body piercing
- tongue posts
- unnatural colored hair
- open toe shoes
- torn or faded clothing
- Any use of tobacco products by employees while on the store premises is prohibited.
- Buc-ee’s has a drug and alcohol testing policy.
- Buc-ee’s hasone of the most extensive background checks in the industry.
- Buc-ee’s will still consider an employment applicant if they have a minor criminal offense, but it depends on the offense, how long ago it was, and how they’ve led your life since.
UPDATES & ARCHIVE:
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