Two tales of restaurant jobs...
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The main reasons are entirely consistent. Just two blind hands on different parts of the elephant.
I just got back form Carolina beach. Saw restaurant staffing issues with my own eyes. We tried to have lunch in a mall and as we were walking in a customer who was leaving said the place had only a single server and service was backed up an hour and suggest we try somewhere else.
So we go across the street and are waiting to be seated. A customer again walks out and says 'you might wasn't to rethink this, I was seated 30m and no one came by once'.
A third place right on the beach actually closed Sunday night
of Memorial Day weekend because they had insufficient staff.One final data point, the McDs had a large sign up offering 12/hr for full time workers.
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@copper said in Two tales of restaurant jobs...:
Since the European students won't be taking those jobs, maybe the restaurants can import anti-vaxxers to take the jobs.
Not to mention that there is a shortage of literally everything right now. There was a stop and a start and the supply chain is whacked.
People are fools if they think the pandemic has caused our population to significantly re-evaluate their life’s purpose and meaning. I’ve been laughing for a few months now even as so called evidence has come in. Fleeting thoughts pass like farts in the wind. Journalists respond to the moment blind to human nature.