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Maybe if those jobs paid more than $17/hr you wouldn't have to clean up after your hires!
Apologies for the rant, not targeted at you as I'm sure you don't have the power to offer better wages, but damn the job market sucks right now. I could make more waiting tables, except the service industry market sucks just as much, with thousands of people applying for dozens of jobs.
Where I live, entry level is around $75K ($50K USD) which I thought is pretty normal. Someone with a few years experience and knows their way around lands around $90-110K. Depending on responsibility, experienced roles can be up to $150K. Sort of tops out there unless getting more into running data and analytics rather than hands-on.
$17/hr USD is just a bit more than what I was on at 19 serving at Sizzler, many, many years ago.