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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You could pick up host/hostess hours to make some quick cash while job searching. A friend of mine who was an unexpectedly widowed broke housewife went to work at chick fil a at 45. She was treated respectfully and rose through the ranks to a corporate position. Companies like that and wegmans and Costco are not bad to mid career workers because they hire up from within. It’s a legitimate path and should not be looked down upon. We should all get uncomfortable with the white collar pedestal because it’s getting very shaky. [/quote] Hostess need to be young and beautiful, I would get shuffled to take the trash out and I can’t beat the illegal bro on hourly rate.[/quote] Truth. I would never get hired as hostess. I’m 51. My neighbor’s 16 year old daughter was hired as a hostess. I’m destined for trash duty. [/quote] Most of those pretty 16 year-old girls can't stay off their phone while at the hostess stand and quit/get pushed out after their first paycheck. At our local Thai restaurant in DC, the hostess stand is manned by a mid-60s Jewish lady. She's handling phone calls, seating in-person parties, and handing out delivery orders. [/quote]
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