Posted by JD Seller on July 03, 2018 at 20:44:12 from (173.215.45.26):
In Reply to: i have had it posted by MTC on July 03, 2018 at 19:38:18:
There is another thing hurting small restaurants. The majority of the younger people do not eat in them. They go to fast food places when they go out. So as the older generations pass on the next does not have the same eating habits. The only place you can eat after lunch time around me is either bars, Fast Food or chain restaurants. The small restaurants serve breakfast and lunch mainly.
I also see a bigger percentage of this younger generation just doing enough to "get by". Meaning they are living for the moment without any kind of longer term plan. The spread between those that do have plans and those that do it much larger than in earlier generations. I am seeing home ownership dropping among this group too. Now the ones running with a plan and a good work etic are thriving. They will more than likely eclipse our generation with their personal incomes.
Job skills, knowledge,and work ethics are getting more valuable in this younger generation too. Finding good younger help is harder. Your having to look at more people to find the good ones. There are still lots of good workers. They just have more options if they have any kind of skills at all. If you have job skills and can pass a drug test you can find work ASAP.
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