I have been in an increasing number of meetings and conversations where the theme has been “we need to focus on high-end jobs”. In certain contexts, I think that is fine as a generalized statement but in reality the goal should be to have a labour market that is able to meet demand across industries - from so-called lower end to high end jobs.
It used to be that all teenagers worked in at least 1 fast food restaurant in High School, to prepared for many of life challenges. I worked at Tim Horton's in High School, it was great training in teamwork, leadership, responsibility, customer service (if you weren't nice there was no tip) lol
Service with a smile and if we were standing still, we were doing something wrong, hehe
Stop turning up your nose at 'low end' jobs
It used to be that all teenagers worked in at least 1 fast food restaurant in High School, to prepared for many of life challenges. I worked at Tim Horton's in High School, it was great training in teamwork, leadership, responsibility, customer service (if you weren't nice there was no tip) lol
Service with a smile and if we were standing still, we were doing something wrong, hehe
Brilliant!