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Denver's airport held a job fair to plug its huge labor shortage. An exec said he'd hoped 5,000 people would come - but only 100 showed up.
Grace Dean
Mon, October 25, 2021, 3:28 AM·3 min read
* A job fair at Denver's airport on Saturday attracted just 100 people, an exec told a local outlet.
* He said organizers had hoped 5,000 people would come to fill both entry-level and management roles.
* A concessions company said that it needed to fill 38 jobs but that only two people applied.
Only about 100 people turned up to a job fair on Saturday aimed at plugging Denver International Airport's huge labor shortage, Denver's ABC affiliate reported. Dennis Deslongchamp, the president of the Denver Concessionaires Association, told KMGH that organizers had hoped for about 5,000 people at the fair, which he called a "very lofty goal." Organizers had wanted to fill about 1,000 jobs at the airport, but only about 100 people came to the four-hour fair, Deslongchamp told the outlet.
Derik Mortenson, the director of operations at Concessions International, said the organizers "were expecting the masses to come knocking on our door." Mortenson said that Concessions International - which has eight concessions at the airport, including branches of Chick-fil-A and Wetzel's Pretzels - had needed to hire at least 38 workers but that only two people applied. The US's labor shortage has affected industries ranging from education and healthcare to trucking and restaurants. Record numbers of Americans have quit their jobs in search of better wages, benefits, and working conditions.
The DCA and airport leadership organized the job fair at the airport's United Club with representatives from nearly 170 concessions, KMGH reported. Jobs ranged from entry-level positions to top management roles, Deslongchamp said. Free flu and COVID-19 jabs were available at the fair, too. Elisa Lalama, the human-resources director for Skyport Hospitality, which runs concessions at the airport including Shake Shack, Snooze A.M. Eatery, and Dunkin', told the outlet that the company was looking to hire more than 150 workers. "We are at such a staffing deficit that we'd be grateful for just five," Lalama said.
The rest: https://news.yahoo.com/denver-airport-held-job-fair-102837536.html
CurtEastPoint
(18,622 posts)OAITW r.2.0
(24,318 posts)a part of the benefits package?
WhiskeyGrinder
(22,309 posts)WhiteTara
(29,693 posts)each way. So that's a 2 hour deficit with a $12 tab. Probably start at $15. which breaks down to probably 9 bucks after tax per hour or $72 a day minus $12. $60 for a 10 hour day.
BeerBarrelPolka
(1,202 posts)This is what some people forget in the equation. Many jobs have these hidden associated costs.
VMA131Marine
(4,136 posts)On $15/hr, withholding out of each $15 would be
State income tax: $0.69
SS and Medicare employment tax: $0.94
Federal income tax: $0.96
Total tax withholding: $2.59
Net after taxes: $12.41/hr
Of course this will be reduced by any contribution to health insurance and/or 401k retirement plan; though these reduce taxable income as well lowering the amount of tax withheld.
If train fare is $12, that means working an hour just to pay transportation to your job and it would take 1/8th of your net income after taxes.
elleng
(130,768 posts)mahatmakanejeeves
(57,319 posts)I know it's a much farther trip from downtown than what it replaced.
brooklynite
(94,381 posts)A monthly pass brings the price down to about $5 a trip.
msongs
(67,367 posts)OAITW r.2.0
(24,318 posts)I wonder if immigration will be such a hot button issue for the right?
genxlib
(5,518 posts)The concessions people ought to be able to pay decent wages.
Airport concessions make movie theaters seem like a bargain.
FelineOverlord
(3,572 posts)Denver Airport even jokes about it on their website:
https://www.flydenver.com/great_hall/denfiles
https://www.flydenver.com/gargoyle
Denver Post:
https://www.denverpost.com/2016/10/31/definitive-guide-to-denver-international-airport-conspiracy-theories/
Travel and Leisure:
https://www.travelandleisure.com/airlines-airports/denver-airport/denver-international-airport-conspiracy-theories
Denver.org:
https://www.denver.org/blog/post/myths-denver-airport/