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any cutters in central or south east ohio? I manage a shop for a small chain in ohio, we are struggling to grow cutters. with gas.oil and coal booming in the area.we having a hard time finding people that want to work retail.



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toby I think I have seen 5 here from Ohio

most stores around me have same problem, nobody wants to work



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i know the 18 yr old labor laws dont help either. usually by the time a kid is 18 they have a path they are on or have no desire to work



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Northwest ohio here

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your way north west brother! all our stores a re southe east . zanesville ,cambridge, is the closest to you.

 

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i got out of the meat cutting business because in 15 years I never made more than 11.50 an hour. Until that changes I don't think we'll see a lot of reliable help who want to stick with it. With all the possible injuries we face its not worth it for what they want to pay us in retail. Consider picking up old moonlighters who want to work 2 jobs for awhile.

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thats the problem fdarn. not many of us old moonlighters out there that arent crippled left...

 



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thats the problem fdarn. not many of us old moonlighters out there that arent crippled left...

 



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NW Ohio here 13 years, transplanted from Fairfield County Ct.

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What's the going rate there?

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In lovely Wintersville here.

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It sounds like the free market is not working as it should in Ohio.  If the energy industry is taking all the skilled workers, then the meat industry needs to offer comparable wages and benefits. Problem solved.
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i got out of the meat cutting business because in 15 years I never made more than 11.50 an hour. Until that changes I don't think we'll see a lot of reliable help who want to stick with it. With all the possible injuries we face its not worth it for what they want to pay us in retail. Consider picking up old moonlighters who want to work 2 jobs for awhile.


 



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Jim, I think the market will gradually correct itself. I actually have a shortage of wrappers in my shop. It's tough running 50, 60, 70 hours a week short. I always encourage my workers to do better for themselves (and offer to help however I can), whether it's hopping on an oil rig, going to school, becoming a cutter, whatever it may be. I kind of cut my own throat there, but I feel that is the right thing to do. I think my company knows they got a sweetheart deal on these last two contracts but they are reaping what they sowed because the stores are up to 50 bodies understaffed because much better work can be found relatively easily.

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rd,
Good for you in giving good advice to your people. Once thing I would add is that I always encourage people to have at least 3 ways to make a living, since any one of them will likely not always be in demand.
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Jim, I think the market will gradually correct itself. I actually have a shortage of wrappers in my shop. It's tough running 50, 60, 70 hours a week short. I always encourage my workers to do better for themselves (and offer to help however I can), whether it's hopping on an oil rig, going to school, becoming a cutter, whatever it may be. I kind of cut my own throat there, but I feel that is the right thing to do. I think my company knows they got a sweetheart deal on these last two contracts but they are reaping what they sowed because the stores are up to 50 bodies understaffed because much better work can be found relatively easily.


 



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