NYC Mayor Eric Adams ethers low skilled workers

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I've been both a restaurant worker and office worker. Unless you're required some sort of genius level work, most office work is the same repetitive task like any kitchen job. Adams is in over his head. I would say the restaurant work is a ton more pressure and high level execution. When that lunch or dinner rush hits and you gotta remember a million things while not fukkin up causing a dasiy chain of unhappy customers, you'll find office work easy.
 

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Yeah but most people who do those jobs suck at customer service, which is a skill, if they paid more, people the quality of service would go up because you would have higher quality workers


When was the last time you went to McDonald's and received poor customer service?

Their customer service skills might be poor but it isn't the job that will reveal that as the demands are not complex.
 
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When was the last time you went to McDonald's and received poor customer service?

Their customer service skills might be poor but it isn't the job that will reveal that as the demands are not complex.

No because In and Out Pays their workers 17 dollars an hour and everything is better, the food, the service, the quality of the facility

lmao at eating at McDonalds, you must be just has broke as the people working at McDonalds if you are eating there

lmao at a grown man eating grade school cafeteria food
 

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Do u understand margins breh? You can't afford to pay ppl more when operating off a razor thin margin as is...the services would have to change. Big macs would need to cost 13$ not $5...

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No because In and Out Pays their workers 17 dollars an hour and everything is better, the food, the service, the quality of the facility

lmao at eating at McDonalds, you must be just has broke as the people working at McDonalds if you are eating there

lmao at a grown man eating grade school cafeteria food

You okay? It feels as though you're talking for the sake of talking. Log off and take your medication.
 

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That doesn't mean it's skilled job, I can show anybody how to use excel I learned how to use it in middle school, it's not complicated
U overestimate people

Using Excel is a skill. Everyone lies about it on their resume. It has some advanced functions to it too.
 

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Exactly.

Entry level people in my field (Product side of Software, not Engineering) make 90k. I could teach a McDonald's cashier the job in 3 months where it would probably take me 6 or more to teach a professional accountant.

Why? Because the McDonald's cashier has SKILLS. Utilizing empathy, being humble, being a good team member, being presented with and solving problems on the fly, prioritization, customer service. And there's way more.

It's just that people don't want to recognize nor attribute value to them. Therefore they get kept out of the corner office jobs.

Same holds true in the overwhelming majority of office settings. I'm in logistics, and a lot of the people I work with in loftier positions are pretty useless when it comes to doing anything outside of their narrow job definition. In fact, for a lot of positions that are directly interacting with our clients, or behind the scenes keeping things moving, we've been hiring these "unskilled" workers ol boy was talking about, and they're putting in serious work, and a lot of it is based off of them simply being able to multitask.
 
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