“...we have “no experience, we train” jobs in meat production, $20-27/hr, forklift $23.50, and specialized mechanics, $31.50.”
That’s interesting. The wages seem high for entry level. Is that because of the labor shortage or is that these positions have historically paid at the entry level?
What is “meat production”?
Chop up cow and make steaks. Butchering factory.
These used to be the place that people with too much dignity to go on unemployment went when they were out of work. Wages low, no one wanted to be there.
JBS bought them out and now it requires a jab.