• Railcar8095@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    The funny thing is, it doesn’t even make sense. Wendy’s doesn’t run out of stock, costumers just wait a little longer. Uber might have limited cars available so “”“”““it makes some level of sense””“”“” (please don’t kill me)

    Having the kitchen fully staffed and still working 100% is the most profitable situation for them. This is just a"fuck you because we think we can" situation.

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      4 months ago

      Having the kitchen half staffed but spreading the customers out so they still get the same revenue is what they were aiming for.

      It’s a “fuck you” and “fuck our employees” policy.

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      4 months ago

      Having the kitchen staffed and working 100% of the time will turn into burnout really fucking quick.

      Beancounters need to learn humans are not machines.

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        4 months ago

        Not 100% of the time, but working at 100% capacity during the rush hour.

        I worked in a McDonald’s, and 1-2 hours working at full capacity was very manageable. It’s much worse when it’s not very busy but it’s extremely understaffed.