Important piece. That 85% capacity just to break even is a brutal margin, especially when supermarkets can outbid you for staff. The math doesn't work: high turnover drives quality down, which drives occupancy down, which drives financial viability down. I've seen similar death spirals in other sectors where the breakeven threshold was set too high to be sustainabel in real-world conditions.
Important piece. That 85% capacity just to break even is a brutal margin, especially when supermarkets can outbid you for staff. The math doesn't work: high turnover drives quality down, which drives occupancy down, which drives financial viability down. I've seen similar death spirals in other sectors where the breakeven threshold was set too high to be sustainabel in real-world conditions.