Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like despite so many people out of job, I still see "we're hiring" signs at restaurants.
Have you ever tried applying for those jobs?
The restaurants put up signs so that they have an excuse to not offer good service. “We are short staffed!” But if you go in and ask to apply more often than not they say “oh we aren’t hiring, corporate won’t let us take that down”.
Anonymous wrote:the white collar government workers won’t last a single day in a restaurant.
Anonymous wrote:If you Feds showed some solidarity and RTOwd to save our downtowns, you could have transitioned to a restaurant job. But nooooo, you wanted to WFH and kill the restaurant business.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like despite so many people out of job, I still see "we're hiring" signs at restaurants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not exactly the same, but I’m not going to give money to a pan handler that is standing in front of Chipotle that has a now hiring sign.
That person is panhandling because they can’t get and keep that job at chipotle. They have mental health issues and/or addiction issues; may not be able to provide ID or an address; may not have the resources to show up every day clean and sober; maybe they have kids that can’t be cared for by another on a chipotle salary. I’m sure there are other barriers to chipotle employment that I haven’t thought of.
And it’s my choice not to enable drug or alcohol addiction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not exactly the same, but I’m not going to give money to a pan handler that is standing in front of Chipotle that has a now hiring sign.
That person is panhandling because they can’t get and keep that job at chipotle. They have mental health issues and/or addiction issues; may not be able to provide ID or an address; may not have the resources to show up every day clean and sober; maybe they have kids that can’t be cared for by another on a chipotle salary. I’m sure there are other barriers to chipotle employment that I haven’t thought of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's taken my young adult son six months to get a restaurant job, and he has experience. Most places are not hiring, let alone some middle aged laid off federal worker.
Well that smells like an easy age discrimination lawsuit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like despite so many people out of job, I still see "we're hiring" signs at restaurants.
Some places have “we’re hiring” signs, but they’re not actually hiring. It’s to make customers less upset about slow service.
Anonymous wrote:Not exactly the same, but I’m not going to give money to a pan handler that is standing in front of Chipotle that has a now hiring sign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's taken my young adult son six months to get a restaurant job, and he has experience. Most places are not hiring, let alone some middle aged laid off federal worker.
Well that smells like an easy age discrimination lawsuit.
Anonymous wrote:Can you stop recommending restaurant jobs to every unemployed person?
Anonymous wrote:Not exactly the same, but I’m not going to give money to a pan handler that is standing in front of Chipotle that has a now hiring sign.