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“This Is Literally Going To Kill Me”: Five Texas Chipotle Employees Quit Over Short-Staffing, Burnout

"This Is Literally Going To Kill Me": Five Texas Chipotle Employees Quit Over Short-Staffing, Burnout
“This Is Literally Going To Kill Me”: Five Texas Chipotle Employees Quit Over Short-Staffing, Burnout

By Tyler Durden

A group of five employees at an Austin, Texas Chipotle quit their jobs earlier this month over “impossible” work conditions and staffing shortages, according to Insider. The group included a general manager who had worked there for five years.

“My store was severely understaffed, we struggled just to keep our heads above water,” said one of the employees, Peter Guerra, who added that he was regularly scheduled to work 80 hours a week and often had to do more in order to cover for other employees who quit.

“I thought, ‘this is literally going to kill me if I keep it up,'” said Guerra, who added that the constant pressure to serve so many customers at once made him feel like he had been set up to fail. He hit his breaking point on November 13, when online orders began stacking up as a line of customers stretched to the door.

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