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douglas9

(4,491 posts)
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 08:45 AM Dec 2021

Monsters: Those "Nobody Wants to Work" Signs

Chances are you’ve seen that sign in the window of some restaurant or coffee shop in your local downtown. Maybe it was written even more nicely:

But the gist is always the same. A local coffee shop or restaurant or fast-food joint can’t be open to serve you, the loyal customer, because people are just too lazy to work.

These businesses are the worst. They could say Now closed on Mondays or New hours: closing at 4 p.m.—that’s cute, almost European. Instead, they blame supposedly lazy workers for not working hours that were probably unsustainable even before the pandemic. They’re putting up a giant advertisement that they are simply crap bosses. It’s not that nobody wants to work. Nobody wants to work for you.

The pandemic has caused Americans of all professions to reevaluate their priorities and how they want to work. Some have learned new skills in quarantine that have led to higher-paying work; others—many who couldn’t have imagined it in February 2020—now find themselves serving as unpaid primary caregivers or homeschool teachers.

The service and hospitality industry is supposedly one of those struggling hardest to find workers—and the likeliest to flaunt one of those dastardly signs. It’s also an industry notorious for its bullying bosses, unstable hours, lack of benefits, and, above all, awful pay. Restaurants are allowed to pay tipped workers (i.e., servers) far below the minimum wage in most states. Over the summer, when I was unemployed, I applied to a handful of restaurants. All had put out desperate hiring pleas, and yet were only offering the tipped minimum: in Maryland, that’s $3.83 an hour. The state minimum wage is $11.75. The same restaurants wanted at least 30 hours of availability a week. No benefits, no health insurance, no 401(k).

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2021/12/monsters-those-nobody-wants-to-work-signs/




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Monsters: Those "Nobody Wants to Work" Signs (Original Post) douglas9 Dec 2021 OP
And the real kicker is while they want 30 hours Phoenix61 Dec 2021 #1
And from week to week, which 30 hours you work can change...nt Wounded Bear Dec 2021 #13
Yup. 2 on one off my routes. AllyCat Dec 2021 #2
They were the first to fire workers when things got tough last year IronLionZion Dec 2021 #3
Workers want living wages, respectful working conditions, and real healthcare for their families. Magoo48 Dec 2021 #4
Healthy working conditions too... Captain Zero Dec 2021 #50
Absolutely, you're so right Captain Zero. Magoo48 Dec 2021 #64
And why should we, the public, continue to subsidize crap bosses' businesses with our tips? Mr. Ected Dec 2021 #5
Many countries don't have this problem IronLionZion Dec 2021 #6
Don't forget no paid sick leave in America...Covid probably found that to it's liking. Alexander Of Assyria Dec 2021 #19
European wait staffs love getting American tourists as guests Mr. Ected Dec 2021 #21
HEAR HEAR! (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Dec 2021 #24
I totally agree! paleotn Dec 2021 #10
The last restaurant True Blue American Dec 2021 #11
Yes, most people like to work for well run, respectful, safe, good paying businesses. Magoo48 Dec 2021 #66
This is a poor, stupid excuse. Most struggled to hire employees BEFORE the pandemic. paleotn Dec 2021 #7
Yes the population is aging, but many people ARE quitting because of working conditions pecosbob Dec 2021 #45
No one wants to work for crappy wages and no benefits Historic NY Dec 2021 #8
Those signs keep me out of that business Horse with no Name Dec 2021 #9
Millions of baby boomers took early retirement. True Blue American Dec 2021 #12
Yup. 10K Baby Boomers have been turning 65 PER DAY TexasBushwhacker Dec 2021 #40
If we can't provide safe working conditions for teachers, teachers ought not teach until we can. Magoo48 Dec 2021 #65
Those attitudes are indeed sickening! Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2021 #14
Nobody wants to work... PTWB Dec 2021 #15
Fifty Six years ago. I was stationed near Myrtle BEACH. They enforced the NO shirt,shoes No SERVES. usaf-vet Dec 2021 #16
Exactly! OldBaldy1701E Dec 2021 #25
Yes. You? usaf-vet Dec 2021 #26
I was a reservist and was in and out of Pope. OldBaldy1701E Dec 2021 #27
Bragg was a very busy base when I was at Shaw. Vietnam usaf-vet Dec 2021 #28
Did you ever have to tell people about that insane road outside of Bragg OldBaldy1701E Dec 2021 #29
Honestly I'll bet i didn't spend 5 mins at that gate before the rocket ship north picked me up. usaf-vet Dec 2021 #31
Some big chains are actually cutting their budget in hours allowed kellytore Dec 2021 #17
Serfin' U.S.A. (nt) Pinback Dec 2021 #18
Ditto. Brent Terhune, comedy man.. appalachiablue Dec 2021 #35
Who coined that term? It's fabulous...I love it. pecosbob Dec 2021 #46
Ha! I thought I made it up, Pinback Dec 2021 #56
Bravo pecosbob Dec 2021 #59
Nice! Pinback Dec 2021 #63
Before all the "Nobody wants to work anymore" crap Ohioboy Dec 2021 #20
I recall UPS once making a large portion of their workforce part-timers to avoid paying benefits pecosbob Dec 2021 #47
So, even if I'm a heartless bastard who doesn't give a rat's ass... Girard442 Dec 2021 #22
McDonalds is non functional in some locations. Jon King Dec 2021 #23
McDonald here has a sign out front "Hiring NOW up $18.00 / hour. I think to stay legal.... usaf-vet Dec 2021 #32
I worked as a bus-boy, dish-washer and gas-jockey at age 13 in Texas pecosbob Dec 2021 #48
At 14 it was working in a newspaper circulation department. Wrapping packs of paper to truckout to.. usaf-vet Dec 2021 #58
Nobody wants to work ... for greedy assholes! Zen Democrat Dec 2021 #30
Exactly, Magoo48 Dec 2021 #67
'It's a pyramid scheme of dirty jobs/who's cbabe Dec 2021 #33
Same Folks Who Complain Schools Are Remote And They Can't Work modrepub Dec 2021 #34
I never wanted to work in my life. Mr.Bill Dec 2021 #36
Yup. Been there, done that a lifetime ago. Joinfortmill Dec 2021 #37
*** soldierant Dec 2021 #38
quaint Dec 2021 #39
I'll be cribbing this... pecosbob Dec 2021 #49
You know, yesterday, my wife and I went into a Kroger store. PatrickforB Dec 2021 #41
Third largest retailer in America... pecosbob Dec 2021 #51
Kroger has a Union. True Blue American Dec 2021 #62
One of our local restaurants said it was staff shortage...they were flat out lying. NullTuples Dec 2021 #42
The owners don't seem to make the connection AleksS Dec 2021 #43
And the owners usually come off as the "Free Market" sort in other times... NullTuples Dec 2021 #44
Personally I quit after five years of retail when I was assaulted for the third time pecosbob Dec 2021 #52
If that's the case, we're not obligated to keep them in business. Crowman2009 Dec 2021 #53
It's called upward mobility. Crowman2009 Dec 2021 #54
The signs do not tell the rest of the story. keithbvadu2 Dec 2021 #55
and is the owner deliberately paying low wages to pay for expensive toys/vacations? Crowman2009 Dec 2021 #60
When labor is worth more keithbvadu2 Dec 2021 #57
I'd like to know TheFarseer Dec 2021 #61

Phoenix61

(17,725 posts)
1. And the real kicker is while they want 30 hours
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 09:05 AM
Dec 2021

of availability and you may even get scheduled for that if it’s slow you’ll get sent home.

AllyCat

(17,221 posts)
2. Yup. 2 on one off my routes.
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 09:19 AM
Dec 2021

They have a couple dozen signs saying “money is not free” and “let’s get to work!” One is a new local business we wanted to support…until we saw those signs. Now, we will never go in.

IronLionZion

(47,122 posts)
3. They were the first to fire workers when things got tough last year
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 09:25 AM
Dec 2021

so many of the workers found better jobs with more stability, benefits, fewer maskhole customers, etc. Shitty COVIDiot customers can ruin your whole day. A shitty boss is worth leaving

Magoo48

(5,538 posts)
4. Workers want living wages, respectful working conditions, and real healthcare for their families.
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 09:33 AM
Dec 2021

Go back Union Strong, or

don’t go back.

Captain Zero

(7,579 posts)
50. Healthy working conditions too...
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 08:15 PM
Dec 2021

When you have diners coming in who are anti-mask, anti vax, and then berate or castigate a server for masking...who wants to work in that kind of environment? These jobs aren't worth dying on a hill for...

Mr. Ected

(9,688 posts)
5. And why should we, the public, continue to subsidize crap bosses' businesses with our tips?
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 09:37 AM
Dec 2021

The days of tipping waiters and waitresses and pretending it's for good service should rightfully be numbered. Pay the employees a living wage and THEN let us leave a modest tip for exceptional service.

I'm tired of looking at prices on a menu knowing that it is a mental trick designed to make you think you're paying less than the final tally. Your tip is essentially subsidizing a poorly-run business. Jack the prices to cover the pay increases; the difference to the paying consumer would be negligible.

IronLionZion

(47,122 posts)
6. Many countries don't have this problem
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 09:57 AM
Dec 2021

when people tell me it's so expensive to go to restaurants in places like northern Europe. I tell them the tax and tip is included in the price. What you see is exactly what you pay, no more. And they get free health care and education.

 

Alexander Of Assyria

(7,839 posts)
19. Don't forget no paid sick leave in America...Covid probably found that to it's liking.
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 11:11 AM
Dec 2021

Not having Socialism EU and Canada style is shooting oneself in both feet, one labour, the other capital.

Mr. Ected

(9,688 posts)
21. European wait staffs love getting American tourists as guests
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 11:26 AM
Dec 2021

They're treated like normal employees, paid and insured accordingly. Tips are for top-notch service. Most Americans leave a 15-20% gratuity not realizing that, unlike in the States, these workers are not ostracized and demeaned because of their job choice

Our system is one of deception and greed. It needs to go.

paleotn

(19,532 posts)
10. I totally agree!
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 10:12 AM
Dec 2021

It goes in the same bucket as other marketing bullshit tactics. An insult to our intelligence. As contemptable as ending prices in 99 cents.

True Blue American

(18,208 posts)
11. The last restaurant
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 10:15 AM
Dec 2021

I went to was with a Church group. Small, just getting started. They were late coming in for the reservation. Made with the owner.

Chicken tenders, $6.99. The wife insisted 2 sides came with it. So I ordered French fries and after urging cole slaw. We waited over an hour. My bill came. $6.99 for chicken, $3.50 for french fried,$2. For cole slaw. I had to take 3 bites to make sure I was not eating fish.

Doubt I will return.

Magoo48

(5,538 posts)
66. Yes, most people like to work for well run, respectful, safe, good paying businesses.
Sat Dec 25, 2021, 01:45 PM
Dec 2021

Now, I believe people would also like to share in some of the massive profits generated by their labor for the wealthy, in a more equitable societal setting.

Not to put too fine a point on it, but, hopefully, unless the morbidly rich start sharing the fucking wealth, they will end up doing the work themselves.

Union Strong.

paleotn

(19,532 posts)
7. This is a poor, stupid excuse. Most struggled to hire employees BEFORE the pandemic.
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 10:02 AM
Dec 2021

Labor markets were extremely tight and unemployment rates across most of the country were minuscule before the pandemic. Certainly in historical terms. Seasonally adjusted 3.5% nationally BEFORE the pandemic. Well below the 4.4 to 4.5% just prior to the great recession. This isn't surprising or unforeseen.


https://www.bls.gov/charts/employment-situation/civilian-unemployment-rate.htm#:~:text=undefined,Oct%202016%3A%204.9%25


The US population is aging, so the workforce isn't keeping up with economic growth. Hasn't been for some time and will continue to age faster in the future. Simple solution to this problem. Immigration! We need them just as much as they need us. In my mind, logical, sensible immigration reform has got to get done. Unless we want to end up in Japan's black hole of stagnation, it has to get done.

https://www.urban.org/policy-centers/cross-center-initiatives/program-retirement-policy/projects/data-warehouse/what-future-holds/us-population-aging

pecosbob

(7,904 posts)
45. Yes the population is aging, but many people ARE quitting because of working conditions
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 07:56 PM
Dec 2021

I spent the last five years in retail and left due to the increasingly hostile and entitled attitudes I encountered at work every day. I was physically assaulted three times in that five years. After I was hurled by a drunk customer into a glass display case I never went back.

Historic NY

(38,045 posts)
8. No one wants to work for crappy wages and no benefits
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 10:03 AM
Dec 2021

.....maybe these restaurants might want to set up a cafeteria line, people serve themselves. Wouldn't that be novel, they'd have to get off their asses to get the condiments.

Horse with no Name

(34,076 posts)
9. Those signs keep me out of that business
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 10:09 AM
Dec 2021

I think the lack of understanding, people acquired new skills,stay at home caregivers, etc but the real story is the hundreds of thousands of people that died or became disabled due to Covid or those that had to leave the workforce to care for them.
The next dynamic shift we will see is the exodus from healthcare. Right now, there are hospital systems paying nurses $70-80k every 3 months.
That isn’t sustainable but it is allowing nurses to gather a nest egg and pay off bills so that they can leave the profession.

True Blue American

(18,208 posts)
12. Millions of baby boomers took early retirement.
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 10:18 AM
Dec 2021

And now 33% of Teachers say they will leave the profession because of threats, fear and intimidation over critical race.

TexasBushwhacker

(20,735 posts)
40. Yup. 10K Baby Boomers have been turning 65 PER DAY
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 03:11 PM
Dec 2021

for the last 10 years and will continue to for another 8 years. The ones most likely to take early retirement at 62 are the ones with the lowest average earnings. 1) because they need the money and 2) because the reduction in their benefit isn't all that much.

Magoo48

(5,538 posts)
65. If we can't provide safe working conditions for teachers, teachers ought not teach until we can.
Sat Dec 25, 2021, 01:27 PM
Dec 2021

Buckeye_Democrat

(15,070 posts)
14. Those attitudes are indeed sickening!
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 10:29 AM
Dec 2021

And it's amazing to me that the owners or managers apparently struggle to understand what they're conveying to everyone with those messages!

Or maybe there's more people with "social dominance orientation" than I realize, and they think it's perfectly normal! Ugh! Those people suck the life out of me!

https://dictionary.apa.org/social-dominance-orientation
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social dominance orientation (SDO)
a dispositional tendency to accept and even prefer circumstances that sustain social inequalities, combined with a general preference for hierarchical social structures.

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usaf-vet

(7,018 posts)
16. Fifty Six years ago. I was stationed near Myrtle BEACH. They enforced the NO shirt,shoes No SERVES.
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 10:47 AM
Dec 2021

This was in a town packed with military, college students, vacationers, in general, party goers.

56 years ago !! No one threatened to sue, burn down, blow up, boycott, or start a riot.

All communities should implement ordinances that expand that to No shit, shoes, masks, NO SERVES.

We refuse to go into any business that doesn't enforce such a rule.

We buy groceries online for curb pick-up. We buy other needed products online for home delivery.

WE WANT TO SEE OUR LOCAL BUSINESS REOPEN AND SURVIVE!

Why should workers have to endanger themselves for minimum wage jobs?

But we aren't willing to take the chance of catching Covid or fighting with unmasked individuals to make that happen.

OldBaldy1701E

(6,616 posts)
27. I was a reservist and was in and out of Pope.
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 11:58 AM
Dec 2021

We did communicate with Shaw all the time on the radio and of course had plenty of guys and gals from there visit Pope. I can't even remember the name of the major we dealt with. Perkins, maybe? This was like 79-80 when I was there... a bit later than your posting. Of course, it is all part of Bragg now. Oh well.

usaf-vet

(7,018 posts)
28. Bragg was a very busy base when I was at Shaw. Vietnam
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 12:42 PM
Dec 2021

One of my favorite stories related to Bragg. I got a four-day pass and decided to go home. So back then, if you were in uniform, you were safe to thumb rides. Civilians would stop and give you rides.

Anyway, I got a ride from Shaw to Bragg. Stuck my thumb out. This Buick or Oldsmobile (big tanks back then) convertible driven by an NCO said where you headed I said New England... hop in I'll get you to New York. I hopped in; he put the pedal to the metal, and we passed everything on the highway.

I finally said, man, you are in a rush. This was around 16:00 Friday when he picked me up. He said he had duty on Sunday, so no time to waste. He was going to see his girlfriend. I never made it home faster than on that trip. A little white knuckles at times. That must have been one girlfriend, was all I could think.

OldBaldy1701E

(6,616 posts)
29. Did you ever have to tell people about that insane road outside of Bragg
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 01:06 PM
Dec 2021

Where the middle lane usage changed from one direction to another? Every single airman that came to Pope had to be told and told again about not getting killed because of that road. There were some gruesome accidents out there.

usaf-vet

(7,018 posts)
31. Honestly I'll bet i didn't spend 5 mins at that gate before the rocket ship north picked me up.
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 01:25 PM
Dec 2021

kellytore

(212 posts)
17. Some big chains are actually cutting their budget in hours allowed
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 10:47 AM
Dec 2021

on the stores P&L. In other words the employees they do have are doing double the work. This is the reason why they are having trouble with turnover. The employees are catching up to the corporate greed in these institutions.

pecosbob

(7,904 posts)
46. Who coined that term? It's fabulous...I love it.
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 08:00 PM
Dec 2021

Found only two references to it...a link to a publication called Lapham Quarterly that uses in reference to senatorial reform, and something that sounded very wing-nut that I didn't read.

Pinback

(12,909 posts)
56. Ha! I thought I made it up,
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 10:03 PM
Dec 2021

but it makes sense that it’s already out there in the wild as a Beach Boys reference.

Ohioboy

(3,500 posts)
20. Before all the "Nobody wants to work anymore" crap
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 11:13 AM
Dec 2021

A major food chain my son worked for used to go out of their way to keep most of its workforce from getting benefits such as insurance and pensions. They did this by keeping the majority of their employees at part-time. In order to get as much work without paying benefits they would work their employees right up to the limit, 39 hours a week, just 1 hour under full-time. It was truly a capitalistic win-win for the company.

I know for a fact my son would still be working there if they had ever made him full-time. He spent 5 years of good service to them, even receiving several commendations, and they never made him part of the company (part-timers are not really considered "in" the company).

I noticed this company had a sign complaining about not being able to find workers. Well, I know first hand why they don't have my son working there. They didn't really want him. They wanted his work, but not him. A person in their early 20s needs to find a career that has a future.



pecosbob

(7,904 posts)
47. I recall UPS once making a large portion of their workforce part-timers to avoid paying benefits
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 08:08 PM
Dec 2021

Girard442

(6,432 posts)
22. So, even if I'm a heartless bastard who doesn't give a rat's ass...
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 11:37 AM
Dec 2021

...still, there's a guy who's so willing to mistreat his workers that no one wants to work there is also a guy who is careful to make sure his customers always get good, healthy, safe food.

Yeah. Uh-huh.

Jon King

(1,910 posts)
23. McDonalds is non functional in some locations.
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 11:38 AM
Dec 2021

We hit McDonalds a lot due to our schedule and they have become pretty much non functional in some locations. The locations that say they are open until midnight for example, you pull up to the drive through and they simply ignore it. A few workers inside doing the nightly cleaning but they effectively are closed by 10 pm. You literally can order on their app, the order is taken, yet they just do not fill it. Cars just sit in the drive through and then leave, one after another.

Other locations the drive through lines just do not move, we sat for 45 minutes the other night and only 1 car went through. 2 young assistant manager trainee looking guys in dress shirts running around like crazy were the only 2 workers in the entire restaurant.

People no longer will accept low paying jobs where customers treat them like garbage.

usaf-vet

(7,018 posts)
32. McDonald here has a sign out front "Hiring NOW up $18.00 / hour. I think to stay legal....
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 01:34 PM
Dec 2021

.... one person got the $18.00 job. The rest aren't seeing anywhere near that.

Our state has lowered the legal working age to 14 for after-school workers. It won't last long if we ever get out of this pandemic.

pecosbob

(7,904 posts)
48. I worked as a bus-boy, dish-washer and gas-jockey at age 13 in Texas
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 08:12 PM
Dec 2021

It was an 8-Days Inn. I had a lot of hats to wear for 2.35 an hour.

usaf-vet

(7,018 posts)
58. At 14 it was working in a newspaper circulation department. Wrapping packs of paper to truckout to..
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 10:53 PM
Dec 2021

.... paperboys across the city. I believe it was $1.50 / hour.

Magoo48

(5,538 posts)
67. Exactly,
Sat Dec 25, 2021, 01:59 PM
Dec 2021

If I could afford it, I’d put up my own signs, wherever those offensive signs appear, reading:

People simply don’t want to work for greedy, sociopathic, assholes.

cbabe

(4,311 posts)
33. 'It's a pyramid scheme of dirty jobs/who's
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 02:00 PM
Dec 2021

gonna cook your Mexican food when your Mexican worker is gone?’

‘Who’s gonna build your wall’ by Tom Russell with photographs but David Burckhalter. (YouTube)

modrepub

(3,639 posts)
34. Same Folks Who Complain Schools Are Remote And They Can't Work
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 02:20 PM
Dec 2021

Have heard lots of Repubs equate going to school with child care services so their parents can work.

PatrickforB

(15,126 posts)
41. You know, yesterday, my wife and I went into a Kroger store.
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 03:32 PM
Dec 2021

Besides the usual mask-holes (and one guy was coughing!), I noticed a sign at the deli that urged people to apply, starting at $12.35/hour. Right now, until January, minimum in Colorado is $12.32, so they get a WHOLE THREE CENTS MORE PER HOUR THAN MINIMUM.

Shit.

And minimum will be moving to $12.56 in January, not like you can live on that, either.

The moral of tha story is not that people don't want to work. Nope.

It is that they don't want to work in jobs that have unpredictable scheduling, no benefits, and not enough hours.

Silly workers! They just want more and more and more and more, don't they? But we have plenty of billionaire parasites soaking up money that should be going to pay for stuff like healthcare and dental care.

True Blue American

(18,208 posts)
62. Kroger has a Union.
Sat Dec 25, 2021, 06:51 AM
Dec 2021

They do start people as part time. You are on probation for 3 months. A friends Grandson started at $14 an hour.

NullTuples

(6,017 posts)
42. One of our local restaurants said it was staff shortage...they were flat out lying.
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 06:28 PM
Dec 2021
https://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/lifestyle/marys-pizza-shack-remains-closed-in-downtown-santa-rosa-due-to-staffing-sh/

"Editor’s Note: This story earlier reported a lack of staff has temporarily shuttered Mary’s Pizza Shack in downtown Santa Rosa. On Wednesday, public records reviewed by The Press Democrat revealed Sonoma County health officials ordered the closure of the restaurant because of an “imminent health hazard” discovered at the restaurant by health inspectors. That information was not shared by restaurant officials in our initial reporting of the story. A company official Wednesday acknowledged the health department’s immediate closure order of Nov. 16, but also said a lack of staff has contributed to its inability to reopen. The Press Democrat will continue to monitor this story."

AleksS

(1,701 posts)
43. The owners don't seem to make the connection
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 06:58 PM
Dec 2021

That it’s not that people don’t want to work, it’s that they (the owners) apparently don’t want to pay what it would take to get people to work there. Jobs aren’t a privilege the owners are offering to us, jobs are the labor the owners need to have to provide the good or service their business provides. It’s not the workers’ responsibility to ensure the jobs are filled, it’s the owners responsibility to pay enough to get those jobs filled. Workers don’t owe the owners their labor, but the owners do require the labor for the business to operate.

Hopefully people are (re)discovering this.

pecosbob

(7,904 posts)
52. Personally I quit after five years of retail when I was assaulted for the third time
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 08:22 PM
Dec 2021

I'm kind of still in disbelief in the face of all the drunk, angry, entitled a**holes I had to serve on a daily basis. People have gotten mean. The job sucked out a little piece of my soul every day.

Crowman2009

(2,844 posts)
54. It's called upward mobility.
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 08:29 PM
Dec 2021

They should have thought about that when they cheerleading the anti-Vax con man in chief.

keithbvadu2

(40,516 posts)
55. The signs do not tell the rest of the story.
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 09:38 PM
Dec 2021

The signs do not tell the rest of the story.

Are the workers quitting in order to not work

or

are they quitting to work in better paying jobs?

Low wages/low benefits are not competitive.

keithbvadu2

(40,516 posts)
57. When labor is worth more
Fri Dec 24, 2021, 10:11 PM
Dec 2021
https://democraticunderground.com/100216161583

A pandemic kills off a chunk of the population, especially the more vulnerable working class. The labor force depletes. The labor of the remaining people who are willing to work is suddenly worth higher wages. People in power pre-pandemic want to deny that labor is suddenly worth more than it was before.

TheFarseer

(9,522 posts)
61. I'd like to know
Sat Dec 25, 2021, 12:48 AM
Dec 2021

Who sees a sign shitting on potential employees and thinks, “that’s where I want to work!”

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