"Nobody wants to work anymore" they shout as they offer below Minimum Wage (Tipped employees have a minimum roughly a third that of normal employees) and run every application through a machine that shreds 99% of the applications...and then it turns out the 1 out of 100 applications that was read by a living being was rejected because they "had a gap in their employment" or something super shallow.
"Nobody wants to work anymore" they shout as they offer below Minimum Wage (Tipped employees have a
"Nobody wants to work anymore" they shout as they offer below Minimum Wage (Tipped employees have a minimum roughly a third that of normal employees) and run every application through a machine that shreds 99% of the applications...and then it turns out the 1 out of 100 applications that was read by a living being was rejected because they "had a gap in their employment" or something super shallow.
Not to mention that the current reality is... some companies do this as a ploy to 'sell' their stockholders to invest in automation systems, which are now coming to their own even in the fast food business. White Castle has started what I can only assume as a test group of 100 stores using fry-bots...
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thats not actualy uncomon, fast food places have historicly always been the first to upgrade to new tech...mcdonalds was the first place to make use of automated milk shake machines, kfc is famous for preasure cooked fried chicken, a process that allowed fried chicken to be made in less then half the time, and they have continued to ad more and more features that reduce the number of required employees...honestly the fast food resturants end goal is probly to in the end require only two employees, the manager and the janitor...and the former doesnt even need to be on site, just have a display where they can feild calls from angry customers whos orders got messed up by the robots
thats not actualy uncomon, fast food places have historicly always been the first to upgrade to new
thats not actualy uncomon, fast food places have historicly always been the first to upgrade to new tech...mcdonalds was the first place to make use of automated milk shake machines, kfc is famous for preasure cooked fried chicken, a process that allowed fried chicken to be made in less then half the time, and they have continued to ad more and more features that reduce the number of required employees...honestly the fast food resturants end goal is probly to in the end require only two employees, the manager and the janitor...and the former doesnt even need to be on site, just have a display where they can feild calls from angry customers whos orders got messed up by the robots
Well, this goes just beyond QoL things, though. We're talking 'remove the human from the equation' levels of automated, which is happening right now.
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