Hot News Hard Rock actually employs white youth

Chicken_Sandwich

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Maybe this is a dumb reason to make a thread. Idk.
I went to the Grand Opening of the Ottawa Hard Rock today
I saw all those articles like "700 new jobs for Canadians!" and of course I was skeptical, thinking, are these TFW jobs?

However, I was surprised when we went there.
Didn't see any jeet employees.
The employees are like 90%+ White Youth and it felt very refreshing like I'm glad SOMEONE is employing them and not fuckin jeets
 
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thats pretty awesome...fam day weekend i was in an ottawa costco for the first and last time ever, fucking hell...i didnt know white people actually still lived in ottawa. lolz

and i rarely go to tims, or anywhere else, but i did notice that at my local tims about a year or so ago that there's been a shift back to hiring whitey....maybe they decided it wasnt worth the hassle?
 
I couldn't believe my eyes, but I saw a Subway restaurant and a Bulk Barn in downtown Toronto with majority White staffs this year. I assume it's only a matter of time before this glitch in the matrix is fixed, and jeets complete their takeover.
 
nah. i think the owners know shit has jumped the shark. they want it back.
 
I think a lot of them have found out that the juice ain't worth the squeeze. Sure, the gov't will pay a chunk of a jeet's wage which looks good on paper, but there are more factors than wage costs which jeets suck at entirely.

Can you imagine what the losses must be at something like a Bulk Barn to a staff of jeets unless you're there watching them like a hawk at all times? Then what's the point?

I imagine franchises like Subway must get inspected by both Toronto Health and Subway corporate for compliance - imagine the stress of potentially getting nailed by an inspector when your jeet manager is sitting up on the cooler counting out meat in his bare feet?

I've worked with upper caste jeets for 20+ years and frankly it hasn't been great. These lower castes coming here now, working in these places, yeeesh. Imagine the average call centre jeet you talk to, then imagine being a business owner and your personal fortune being on the line with them working for you. Yeesh.
 
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