after working in the same restaurant for nearly 7 years, and working through the ENTIRE pandemic in 2020, including in the beginning when everyone was scared not knowing WHAT THE FUCK was going on?
i never want to work in another restaurant for the rest of my life AGAIN. low pay, shit hole customers, arrogant, entitled cunts. you get treated like shit by most of em, and they act like they OWN you after they pay. it's sickening. you have to clean EVERYTHING and scrub it after every shift and get nothing for it.
my silver lining was me working for a small ma and pa family owned placed.
but overall? restaurant or service industries are totally not worth it. and that's what restaurants are struggling
Except it's every job market that can't find employees. I've talked to high end WFH programming people etc as well and even they can't find workers. Everyone thinks the workers are taking some other kind of job but no jobs are getting filled.
Can't agree just not true in my industry, even locally places that pay more are not having trouble filling positions. Maybe the companies in "high end" programming you talked to just suck to work for. Chik filet near me pays $19 an hour and it's highly competitive to get a position.
after working in the same restaurant for nearly 7 years, and working through the ENTIRE pandemic in 2020, including in the beginning when everyone was scared not knowing WHAT THE FUCK was going on?
i never want to work in another restaurant for the rest of my life AGAIN. low pay, shit hole customers, arrogant, entitled cunts. you get treated like shit by most of em, and they act like they OWN you after they pay. it's sickening. you have to clean EVERYTHING and scrub it after every shift and get nothing for it.
my silver lining was me working for a small ma and pa family owned placed. but overall? restaurant or service industries are totally not worth it. and that's what restaurants are struggling
Except it's every job market that can't find employees. I've talked to high end WFH programming people etc as well and even they can't find workers. Everyone thinks the workers are taking some other kind of job but no jobs are getting filled.
Can't agree just not true in my industry, even locally places that pay more are not having trouble filling positions. Maybe the companies in "high end" programming you talked to just suck to work for. Chik filet near me pays $19 an hour and it's highly competitive to get a position.