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this whole "nobody wants to flip burgers in a pandemic for $250 a week" storyline is giving me the giggles.
whole piece is worth a few minutes of your Sunday, but here's a nice little nutshell:
...but I thought that's who these jobs were for??
A labor shortage is forcing chains like Subway and Dunkin' to cut hours, close dining rooms, and push employees to work harder than ever
McDonald's, Subway, Dunkin' and other fast-food chains are scrambling to find workers to fill open positions as the economy reopens.
www.businessinsider.com
whole piece is worth a few minutes of your Sunday, but here's a nice little nutshell:
A McDonald's manager said that, while his location has not brought back 24-hour service, it is still difficult to staff the first and last shifts of the day.
"We're kind of struggling to hire because the only people who are applying are teenagers," the McDonald's manager said.
...but I thought that's who these jobs were for??