Well, there are also a lot of very entitled people with no qualifications that think they should work 25 hours a week (at most) and earn 60+k /yr.
I have seen all of the points you make but the largest shortages seem to be at the lower end of the market unless you are in a niche field.
Waiting tables or working at Walmart/McD's is not supposed to be a career. At best, a first job for young people just entering the workforce.
We all know how the "lower-wage" work is going to end up: Being 90% staffed by Central Americans, Haitians and Mexicans once the Democrats pass an Amnesty bill (which they will)
No disagreeing there. It is not how it should be though. Its where most youth's get their first experience in the workforce (if the parents dont have a family business which most dont anymore).
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