The hospitality industry struggles attract appropriately skilled staff, let’s go to our audience for suggestions as to why that might be
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The hospitality industry struggles attract appropriately skilled staff, let’s go to our audience for suggestions as to why that might be
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‘Treat it like a McDonalds’
Oh you mean the extraordinarily successful and profitable chain which manages to produce a consistent and in-demand product despite a well-known preponderance of very young workers in their first jobs, is that what you meant
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Or did you mean ‘these workers refuse to do any more than a worker at McDonalds, and I can’t manage to increase my productivity in the way that chain does, and I refuse to bid higher for higher skilled workers’
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@liamvhogan I'll take "Small business owners being cunts" for $200, Liam
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Thermite Be Giantsreplied to Liam :fnord: last edited by
@liamvhogan maybe they should have a chat with the Higher Education sector about teaming up against the Government’s plan to drastically cut foreign student intakes… that might be a bit too (chokes back some vomit) “realpolitik”
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@liamvhogan I’m so confused. I thought work from home meant people weren’t going to cafes anymore but now there’s so much demand they can’t keep up with staffing?
I see how hard and fast some of the staff at my local maccas work in peak hour and am impressed. I couldn’t keep it up. If Maccas is the more attractive hospitality job, everyone else in the sector needs to do some soul searching about why they’re so unappealing
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/dev/rdsk/c5t1d0s2replied to Liam :fnord: last edited by
@liamvhogan as always, the “At the price we want to pay” is silent in the phrase “skills shortage”
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@liamvhogan ye olde fast cheap and good. You cannot have all of them, and the hospitality industry thinks fast and cheap = good