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Old 04-14-2014, 07:53 AM
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I have some personal knowledge of minimum wage and good help. One of my brothers owned two restaurants. Sit down thirty tables freshly prepared meals type.

He would be the first to tell another three important facts. If wanting the best help, you pay them enough to keep them happy. More then minimum wages and offered benefits. Happy workers are good for business. Second any cost increases get passed along to the customer. Just enough to go unnoticed by the average patron. Never lessen the quality of the end product by cutting corners in materials.

The people would come week after week to eat and stay to visit. The employees were a big part in this.

He made money, is now retired over ten years and just turned fifty five.



Barney

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