by Tyler Durden
Something strange is happening in the US economy.
A McDonald s in Tampa, Florida, offers $50 to show up for a job interview. Even with free money plastered in big, bold black letters on its menu sign, facing a busy roadway, there are reportedly still no takers.
Business Insider spoke with Blake Casper, the franchisee who owns the fast-food restaurant in Tampa, who said the idea to hand out free money is an attempt to secure workers. He said he would
do whatever it takes to hire workers. At this point, if we can t keep our drive-thrus moving, then I ll pay $50 for an interview, said Casper, who owns 60 McDonald s restaurants across the Tampa-St. Petersburg Metropolitan Area.
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