Small Business Information

QSR Quick Service - Fast Food Restaurants Labor Situation in United States


One of the major complaints in the QSR Quick Service-Fast Food Restaurants Industry is the deplorable Labor Situation. In United States teen labor has become somewhat slim on ethical standards, showing up on time, drug use (both recreational and problematic), work ethic and trainability. Who can we blame? Well we can start by blaming ourselves. What happened? Well it is the latch key kid syndrome, lack of school funding and discipline and many other obvious issues. The ages between 17 and 28 the normal ages of employees of Fast Food Restaurants have a lot to be desired in the inherent customer service realm and desirability for employment.

I had the opportunity to discuss this today with a gentleman who had at one time ran 17 KFCs and finally could not take it anymore and retired. His son picking up the bug is a Manager of a Pizza Place in TN who makes about 50K per year as a manager. Which is pretty good, but that is what needs to be paid out when you find great people. One lady in the Metro area was receiving 5% gross bonus on top of salary and in one of the largest grossing stores in the state and took home 100K per year as a manager. If you look at the current problems in QSRs and we all have seen it, having our hamburgers smashed, or Western Bacon Cheese Burger drowned in special sauce where you could not even tell what was in it. We have all had the food jumbled up, freedom fries upside down spilled in the bag and generally a lackadaisical attitude and disrespect towards us as customers. I assure you folks, this is not what Carl Karcher, Ray Kroc, Tom Monahan had in mind when they built their businesses on reputation and delivery of clean, fast, quality and consistent service and food. No then why is it that a perfect system like this is prostituted and cannot get a good enough laborer to respect the establishment or reputation built on years of public trust, image, brand recognition and good service? Part of the problem is the labor supply.

Sure much of the QSR industry has gone through changes over the years, increased competition, encroachment of franchise companies who were suppose to be on their own team and a myriad of other issues from beef, chicken, paper product costs fluctuations to increased minimum wage laws, OSHA standards, ADA retrofitting and insurance costs for slip and fall. We understand these issues and have found ways to service these QSRs by assisting with out sourced services.

I bring this up because the company I founded occasionally works in this industry, offering cleaning services to these stores since they cannot get the labor to get it done.

http://www.concretewashguys.com/md.shtml

Food safety is a huge issue and bacteria are on everyone's mind. When people have less spend able income in their pockets they can afford less fast food. During the last recession many of the QSR owners had slow sales. Some cashed out early others braved the storm, currently with fuel prices up folks have less money in their pocket and opt more often than not to by-pass the fast food restaurant on the way home or make much smaller orders. We will see what happens in the future meanwhile many small companies, which do services will be in high demand. Hopefully these small business service companies can assist these multi-unit franchise owners and Corporate Store owners with the biggest problem of competent and hard working, reliable labor. The issue is also that those small service companies are also challenged for labor. Many QSRs are turning to older folks for their labor supply.

"Lance Winslow" - If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs


MORE RESOURCES:

eFluxMedia

Health Care Big Issue For Owner Of Small Business In Plainville
Hartford Courant, United States - 1 hour ago
By BILL LEUKHARDT PLAINVILLE — - Maureen Flynn's health is OK, and she has medical insurance. But to Flynn, the owner of a used bookstore, health care is a ...
Candidates' health plans compared Philadelphia Daily News
Healthcare overhaul: How McCain and Obama differ The Miami Herald
Read What Obama and McCain Have to Say About Health Care Plans Food Consumer
HealthNews - TopNews
all 49 news articles


Wall Street Journal Blogs

Winners and Losers: Where Does Your Small Business Stand?
Wall Street Journal Blogs, NY - 14 hours ago
On the other hand, Sageworks also identified industries in which small business will likely fare best in the current credit crisis because of high cash flow ...
Businesses having a tough time starting up WLNS
Cumberland business development centers to announce collaboration The Patriot-News - PennLive.com
all 3 news articles


The small business owner's guide to the presidential election
Bizjournals.com, NC - 15 hours ago
Rest oring the health of the US economy will dominate the domestic agenda of the next president, whoever he is. John McCain and Barack Obama have ...
Businesses unsure how candidates would help Louisville Courier-Journal
all 16 news articles


Winmark Business Solutions Relaunches Its Online Small Business ...
PR Web (press release), WA - 1 hour ago
Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) October 14, 2008 -- Winmark Business Solutions, an online small business resource center that provides entrepreneurs and small ...


How would McCain or Obama affect small business in key areas?
Bizjournals.com, NC - 10 hours ago
Restoring the health of the US economy will dominate the domestic agenda of the next president. John McCain and Barack Obama have fundamental differences on ...


AOL News Newsbloggers

Why This Election Matters To You
MSNBC - 15 hours ago
Yes: Co-sponsored the Small Business Lending and Reauthorization and Improvements Act (S. 1256) -- a bill to amend the Small Business Act to reauthorize ...
Explained: Obama's Lies about Raising Taxes on Small Business RushLimbaugh.com (subscription)
Mr. Obama, please don't insult us Seantobia Democrat
Reuters Summit-Obama, McCain would raise corporate taxes: expert Forbes
Defiance Crescent News
all 26 news articles


Telegraph.co.uk

Banks bail-out: small business may not benefit
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 14 hours ago
Small business owners may not be the first to benefit from the bank bail-out. By Richard Tyler Business owners were a key target of the Government's rather ...


Chile vows $850 mn for exporters, small business
Economic Times, India - 11 hours ago
SANTIAGO: Chile's government pledged Monday to funnel US$850 million from its annual budget surplus to a state development agency that will help exporters ...


ReadWriteWeb

MySpace Woos Small Business Ads
BusinessWeek - Oct 12, 2008
But MyAds is one of the few programs selling small-business display ads on social networks, giving small businesses an opportunity to reach specific local ...
In bid for small-business ads, MySpace launches self-service ... Newsday
MySpace DIY ad system goes live Brand Republic
MySpace trials new ads system Financial Times
TechNewsWorld - The Money Times
all 161 news articles


BBC News

Small business finance - your questions
BBC News, UK - 23 hours ago
On Monday's Money Box Live on 13 October, presenter Paul Lewis will take your questions about small business finance and put them to a panel of experts. ...

Small-Business - Google News

home | site map
© 2006