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Rory Hester's avatar

Morning Noah,

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I am getting more recruiters than ever trying to poach me than ever. (Skilled blue collar... college not required). Just had one hit me up with $45 per hour with guaranteed OT and generous Per Diem as an opening bid.

My company in general is always looking for skilled technicians. Pays well, still always looking.

My daughter is going to school for mechatronics. She will be right hand of our robot overlords.

Brother in law owns fast food restaurant. Business booming. Struggling to find workers. Average wage has gone up $3 in last 6 months. He is investing in tech to reduce labor as well. Digital terminals, headsets, etc... quite high capital costs, but allows him to reduce worker per shift.

Have a great day.

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DJ's avatar

My ex is Chinese. In 2005 we spent a month there and I noticed that they used an amazing amount of labor. At restaurants there would be three hosts to greet you and at least two waiters at the table. At department stores there was one person to take your money and another to hand write a receipt. Workers on retail floors had a lot of latitude to negotiate price.

I got a haircut at an upscale salon in a fashionable area and *five* people worked on my (very short and simple) hair. There was one person to do a dry wash, another to do a wet wash, another to dry my hair, another to do the actual cutting, and a final one for me to pay.

Total cost? $6

I remember asking someone about why there wasn’t more technology at the point of sale and he said it was bad side they had so many people it was cheaper just to hire another body.

Of course, that was almost 16 years ago and I imagine there’s a lot more technology in use these days, but maybe not?

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