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Old Yesterday, 09:41 AM
 
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Then maybe the restaurants are being smart by putting the kiosks.
They are being smart. Labor is too expensive, and workers are a huge pain in the butt.
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Old Today, 10:06 AM
 
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And if too many are laid off and can't find other jobs what will happen? Will they politely walk the streets hoping to find change someone dropped, or will they resort to theft?
Why wouldn't they be able to find other jobs?
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Old Today, 10:10 AM
 
Location: A blue island in the Piedmont
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Why wouldn't they be able to find other jobs?
First (again) define which "they" is being referred to.


If it's the sacked former MW workers ...
it's not unreasonable to conclude they were OVERpaid before ...
and won't find new slots because they (now especially) don't offer enough (vs $/hr costs) to the employer
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Old Today, 10:18 AM
 
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And if too many are laid off and can't find other jobs what will happen? Will they politely walk the streets hoping to find change someone dropped, or will they resort to theft?
Not my problem. If they qualify, they can avail themselves of our robust social safety net. And if they choose to resort to theft of me and mine, I’m confident in my ability to deal with street crime.

Any other questions?
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Old Today, 05:09 PM
 
Location: Oregon, formerly Texas
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Anybody who's breathing can find A job. We're not in a deression right now. Far from it. Maybe not the glorious easy high paid job they all want. The jobs that have surpluses of workers applying are the WFH ones. Everybody wants a job where you get paid not to work.
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