Starbucks announced on the 5th that it will start a "Starbucks Restart Program" to hire baristas from various backgrounds including middle-aged baristas, moms or disabled. There are no age or educational background restrictions but their main focus this time will be middle-aged baristas aged 40 or older.
Starbucks will recruit a total of 100 trainees who will receive 16 hours of theoretical and practical training at a designated center. Afterwards, each trainee can choose between a path to start a business or get a barista position. Applications can be submitted between Oct 10-19.
Most of the 17,000 baristas currently working in Korea's Starbucks are aged 20s and 30s.
- [+5,515 -126] Most kids in their 20s are part-timers in those positions so I hope this gives those in their 40s a little hope
- [+4,513, -65] A lot of people in their 40s always complain how hard it is to start over at that age so this is a huge compliment. I'm glad Starbucks is doing this. They're really ahead of the curve.
- [+3,186, -70] Honestly aren't those in their 40s more stable in those positions than those young kids that just work for a while and quit?
- [+2,297, -261] I prefer to have older people serve me in places like that anyway because they're much more polite and courteous than the younger kids.
- [+888, -47] There's a reason why Starbucks is always ahead..
- [+371, -27] Starbucks is better than Moon's administration that prefers younger kids with their many policies..
- [+249, -25] Younger kids nowadays don't even greet you..they have terrible customer service. I'm rooting for the old and middle-aged...fighting!
- [+27, -3] The probability that those in their 20s will start their own business is <<< 40s
- [+21, -6] Korean agencies need to try stuff like this too...
- [+19, -1] Why are comments here acting like 40s is too old..its just that those in their 20s are too immature.
What are your thoughts on the news?