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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: golfer72 who wrote (1307209)7/9/2021 2:17:47 PM
From: FJB   of 1577220
 
IT APPEARS THE 30 MILLION ILLEGALS IN AMERICA AREN'T REALLY INTERESTED IN A JOB AFTERALL. UFB!

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9772839/Mass-labor-shortage-exclusive-Hamptons-leaving-rich-cut-lawns.html

'I had to take off my $800 sneakers and cut my own grass': Mass labor shortage in the exclusive Hamptons leaves the rich to cut their own lawns, do their own laundry and even paint their own nails
  • Mass labor shortage has left the privileged residents of the Hamptons fending for themselves
  • As real estate skyrockets, summer workers are having difficulty finding rentals for the season, leaving restaurants and shops shorthanded
  • Other factors include a sweeping ban on J-1 work visas in 2020 and reluctance for hospitality staff to re-enter the industry after the pandemic
  • According to a Joblist survey, hospitality jobs are unpopular, with 38% of former hospitality workers saying they're not considering returning
  • In addition, residents have had to lower their beauty standards due to salons being shorthanded, having to go without a visit to their local salon
  • 'Everyone's going for the natural look this year. If you see unpainted nails, you know they just can't get an appointment,' one resident told Vanity Fair
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