JASON RANTZ

From dishwasher to Everett restaurant owner

Sep 21, 2017, 10:37 AM | Updated: 12:29 pm

KTTH...

Carrie deKubber, the owner of the Everett Bob's Burgers and Brews location, in the Online Trading Academy Studios.

Carrie deKubber is proof it’s absolutely possible to climb the ladder.

Approximately 20 years ago, deKubber started as a dishwasher at Bob’s Burgers and Brew, now she’s the owner of the local chain’s Everett location. She told AM 770 KTTH’s Jason Rantz it was just a matter of taking each opportunity as it came.

“Hostess, and then I went to server, then I eventually moved up to bartending, and then I was a manager,” deKubber said. “Once I was a manager I really enjoyed that position. I really enjoy leadership.”

deKubber’s trajectory actually mirrors that of Bob’s Burgers and Brew founder Bob Kildall. According to the history section of the restaurant chain website, Kildall discovered his love for the food industry when he was working as a burger-flipper. Then when he was 25, he bought his first restaurant.

He opened his first Bob’s Burgers and Brew location in 1982. Today, there are 13 locations in Washington state.

deKubber said working her way up was actually a great way to prepare for the ownership role.

“I am very much observing, the whole time, so I watch other people doing their jobs,” deKubber said. “When you become a manager you need to know what everybody is responsible for.”

For deKubber, owning a restaurant wasn’t necessarily something she set out to do at the beginning. It was more just a manifestation of years of hard work.

“I don’t give up, and so if I want something I figure out a way,” deKubber said. “I feel like if somebody can’t get there it’s because of themselves.”

She acknowledges both she and her husband had to work really hard to save the money necessary to become a restaurant owner.

“It was about taking good care of your credit and living below your means and saving, saving, saving,” deKubber said. “It’s not buying extravagant things, it’s making smart decisions, it’s not going out all the time. We’re both homebodies, so I guess that helps.”

Unlike Seattle, Everett hasn’t increased their minimum wage above the state minimum, but deKubber says she tries to work with her employees to make sure they’re using their money responsibly.

“Usually my response is helping them personally with their financials, as far as helping them organize,” deKubber said.

Jason Rantz on AM 770 KTTH
  • listen to jason rantzTune in to AM 770 KTTH weekdays at 3-7pm toThe Jason Rantz Show.

Jason Rantz Show

Jason Rantz

Image: The pro-Palestinian encampment on the UW campus in Seattle, seen here on May 2, 2024 is cont...

Jason Rantz

Rantz: You’re not falling into a trap while watching the news on antisemitic campus protests

Jason Rantz wonders if a recent column calling for nuance anti-Israel protest coverage is appropriate given the progressive media bias.

2 days ago

Tacoma theft...

Jason Rantz

Rantz: Tacoma business owner has box truck stolen twice in under three days

A Tacoma business owner became a theft victim twice in under three days after his box truck and tools were stolen.

3 days ago

Visit Seattle...

Jason Rantz

Rantz: Seattle homeless are about to disappear!

Visit Seattle this weekend and you'll see downtown cleaned up. Why? President Joe Biden is in town to bilk the wealthy of campaign dollars.

4 days ago

Photo: Two Sammamish Creekside Elementary students allege their school principal is denying them th...

Jackson Meyer

Local school approves interfaith club after students threaten lawsuit

Jason Rantz interviewed an attorney after local students alleged their school principal was denying their interfaith club.

4 days ago

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: Changes at AM 770 KTTH

Jason Rantz talks about how layoffs have impacted the morning show and KTTH. Listen to The Jason Rantz Show weekdays from 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. on AM 770 KTTH or on-demand wherever you listen to podcasts.

5 days ago

Photo: The UW Liberated Zone....

Jason Rantz

Rantz exclusive: UW professor assaulted at autonomous Liberated Zone as admin keeps cops away

A professor was assaulted at the University of Washington (UW) Liberated Zone. Administration, however, refuses to act.

5 days ago

From dishwasher to Everett restaurant owner