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You're right. I understand it was $23 million and a search is on for other property in Orlando.
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3.65 an hour you were over paid if you were my server the last time I was there
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Actually, that is VERY generous. Even at the low rate, that should give folks the equivalent of 2-3 weeks income while they get another job.
The problem with giving 2 months notice is that many folks will quit immediately, so the company is SOL. Sorry for those who did lose their jobs, though. That sux. Hope you get an even better job soon! |
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I couldnt believe it when i heard from the board it had closed down. We were going to go in a couple of weeks as it was one of the things we had heard good things about but never got around to do. It is a shame. I was talking to my wife about it and she heard through her office that they were offered an insane amount for the land and couldnt pass it up. It is sad to be sure, i do feel sorry for the people who worked there. It is a rough thing to happen, i guess that what happens when a State is a right to work state.
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Same thing happened to a relative in New Jersey on December 28. No warning, just layoff, closing down. She was there 14 years. It happens everywhere, it's business. Businesses really don't like to close down. And it has nothing to do with a "right to work State". |
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At the end of they day business are there to make money and by selling off the land they could make more money than their normal operations could generate otherwise they wouldnt have sold the property. However, the point i was trying to make was how sorry i feel for all those people who are out of work with no notice. I doubt any of them received any pay beyond the closure, and companies in florida can get away with this because its a right to work state. They dont have to give you 2 weeks notice or anything. they can turn around and lay you off in a heartbeat. Business is business but i was refering to people being let go with immediate effect. That is down to Florida being a right to work state and companies can do it because of that.
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