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Haplox I tend to look at places that are understaffed as either a management problem or a pay problem or both. My work actually grew in employees during the pandemic and after since we offered...I tend to look at places that are understaffed as either a management problem or a pay problem or both. My work actually grew in employees during the pandemic and after since we offered competitive wages and had a decent work culture.
Part of the understaffing was the sudden exodus of older people either retiring or passing and the younger generations, god bless them, are less tolerant of bad bosses and bad pay.
Yeah something needs to be done about all the empty parking lots in Detroit. It's going through a bit of a renaissance currently but all the empty lots are just a blight on the city. I went downtown for a Saturday night show and there was multiple large concerts and events going on. When we parked there was 3 other cars in the lot and all of the other lots we passed were 90% empty.