Word: turnoveritis
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Expansion in any business demands loyal talent. But restaurants are notorious for their disposable alliances. The annual rate of churn for managers can be as high as 80% to 100%, says consultant Ron Paul of Technomic. "But even a well-run, independent, high-end restaurant has 25%-to-50% turnover...
The high rate of administrative turnover also meant that there was little oversight of an accounting system that Chaudhry called “old-fashioned and loosey-goosey.”
Butch Razey, a cherry farmer in Washington State who commands the 419th Yakima County Militia, blames the slump on a lack of "Y2Ks or anything like that." The smooth turnover of the clocks on Jan. 1, 2000, was a blow to many conspiracy-minded groups, which had predicted global chaos...
What Tupelo offers that's special is cheap labor that is also skilled, trainable and loyal. The city has invested in its schools, which not only produced an eye-popping 11 National Merit Scholars in the most recent graduating class but also provide top-notch vocational training to those not...
Now, however, first-years can no longer list their housing preferences, so they resign themselves to praying to the River Gods as their only defense against being Quadded. House Committees undergo random annual leadership turnover. And thus, House Masters alone—not decades-old tradition or individual House community?...