Like numerous industries across the country, some resorts facing major staffing shortages have been forced to trim hours, reduce business days and limit some terrain options.
PENINSULA, Ohio — A winter storm brought fresh powder for northeast Ohio’s ski resorts, but conditions outside of the weather are less than ideal for the ski season.
News 5 has received complaints from viewers who believe they aren’t getting their money’s worth from season passes. Some are asking for partial or total refunds. “We’re continually reevaluating, trying to hire more staff to get this place open more,” he said. “I want this to be open every single day, all day.
Jacob Duritsky, the vice president of strategy and research at Team NEO, explained the arts, entertainment, recreation and hospitality industries have all been forced to raise wages much more quickly than they would have previously been necessary to retain and attract talent. “If you can do DoorDash or UberEats or Amazon delivery services… and start thinking about it in three or four hour shifts, and not necessarily eight or 10 or 12 hour shifts, it just provides a great deal of flexibility,” he said.
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