Papa John's CEO: Obamacare likely to raise costs, employee's hours being cut

Yes they do...and a consequence of this election is that ROMNEY WON'T BE PRESIDENT!!!!! lolololololol!!!!! :eusa_clap:

A consequence I can certainly live with quite easily. :)



You will be pissed when you are expected to crank out 5 more pizzas per shift for no extra pay.

Well, probably not, because as long as Papa Johns keep acting like assholes, less folks will buy their pizzas.. so not so much.

Doesn't work that way in the real world.

The most efficient wins.
 
Elections have consequences.

Yes they do...and a consequence of this election is that ROMNEY WON'T BE PRESIDENT!!!!! lolololololol!!!!! :eusa_clap:

A consequence I can certainly live with quite easily. :)



You will be pissed when you are expected to crank out 5 more pizzas per shift for no extra pay.[/QUOTE]

Fuk me, snipper thinks pizza makers are paid piece work. What snipper, every single slice is worth how much? Paid by the pizza eh? Fool. Hey maybe they can be paid in pizza?

You still worried about those people not paying federal income tax? How special you have become.
 
MORE DOUGH! MORE SAUCE!!! FASTER, FOOLS!!!!!

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You will be pissed when you are expected to crank out 5 more pizzas per shift for no extra pay.

Well, probably not, because as long as Papa Johns keep acting like assholes, less folks will buy their pizzas.. so not so much.

Doesn't work that way in the real world.

The most efficient wins.

What's efficient about settling for bottom-of-the-barrel employees, willing to take whatever is given them? Any decent employee with will be going down the block.
 
Well, probably not, because as long as Papa Johns keep acting like assholes, less folks will buy their pizzas.. so not so much.

Doesn't work that way in the real world.

The most efficient wins.

What's efficient about settling for bottom-of-the-barrel employees, willing to take whatever is given them? Any decent employee with will be going down the block.



Bottom of the barrel employees are the ones who get their hours cut.

It is hilarious watching you commies attempt to talk business management.
 
The expense of Obamacare will only kick in now, after the election.

(Let me know if I need to repeat that for you a third time, dumbass)

The expense to Papa John's was avoidable with the election of Romney.


But Suzie the sauce spreader voted for this. She is just going to have to work faster.

No it wasn't. Low wage Papa John's workers would have continued to be eligible for Medicaid.

Clearly, you are flailing pathetically.

Nobody disputes the cost of pizza goes up under Obamacare.

Clearly, this cost is the direct result of the implementation of Obamacare.

You can't refute the point that low wage workers without healthcare insurance are generally eligible for Medicaid?

Is that why you didn't even try?
 
The CEO sang a different tune to shareholders in August:

"We're not supportive of Obamacare, like most businesses in our industry. But our business model and unit economics are about as ideal as you can get for a food company to absorb Obamacare," he said.

"If Obamacare is in fact not repealed, we will find tactics to shallow out any Obamacare costs and core strategies to pass that cost onto consumers in order to protect our shareholders best interests," Schnatter vowed.


In other words, he assured the shareholders that this was no big deal.

Papa John's: 'Obamacare' will raise pizza prices - POLITICO.com
 
Nobody is arguing that Papa John is genius.

They will simply make the same conclusion that everyone else in small business will make, now that they are the victims of an unleashed Obama.

Keep employees to a minimum, and make the employees produce more.

If you can make your employees produce more you should do it regardless. It's called good business practice.

And I thought Papa John was a genius

Not always. Should we add business management to the long, long list of topics about which you are demonstrably ignorant?

I've already showed you I have operated higher budgets than you, Want to add business efficiency?
 
No it wasn't. Low wage Papa John's workers would have continued to be eligible for Medicaid.

Clearly, you are flailing pathetically.

Nobody disputes the cost of pizza goes up under Obamacare.

Clearly, this cost is the direct result of the implementation of Obamacare.

You can't refute the point that low wage workers without healthcare insurance are generally eligible for Medicaid?

Is that why you didn't even try?

That is a red herring.

The fact being discussed here is that Obamacare directly adds to the cost of doing business for Papa John.

Are you disputing this?

A simple yes or no would do nicely, chump.


ROTFL
 
Well, probably not, because as long as Papa Johns keep acting like assholes, less folks will buy their pizzas.. so not so much.

Doesn't work that way in the real world.

The most efficient wins.

What's efficient about settling for bottom-of-the-barrel employees, willing to take whatever is given them? Any decent employee with will be going down the block.

To do WHAT, exactly?
 
Papa John's Announces Third Quarter 2012 Results


EPS Increased 25.0% on Comparable Sales Increases of 2.5% for North America and 6.9% for International


LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Papa John's International, Inc. (NASDAQ: PZZA) today announced financial results for the three and nine months ended September 23, 2012.

Highlights

•Third quarter earnings per diluted share of $0.55 in 2012, an increase of 25.0% over earnings per diluted share of $0.44 in 2011
•56 global net restaurant openings during the quarter
•2012 earnings guidance raised to a range of $2.53 to $2.63; comparable sales guidance raised for both North America (updated guidance range of +3.0% to +4.0%) and International (updated guidance range of +6.0% to +7.0%)
Papa John's International, Inc. | Press Releases

Oh my! Are you reminding us that Papa John's also operates overseas in socialist countries????

And makes money there?????

:lol:

Nope just showing that Papa johns profits are up under Obama and they are doing fine.
 
If you can make your employees produce more you should do it regardless. It's called good business practice.

And I thought Papa John was a genius

Not always. Should we add business management to the long, long list of topics about which you are demonstrably ignorant?

I've already showed you I have operated higher budgets than you, Want to add business efficiency?

OK. That is some funny shit right there.
 
The CEO sang a different tune to shareholders in August:

"We're not supportive of Obamacare, like most businesses in our industry. But our business model and unit economics are about as ideal as you can get for a food company to absorb Obamacare," he said.

"If Obamacare is in fact not repealed, we will find tactics to shallow out any Obamacare costs and core strategies to pass that cost onto consumers in order to protect our shareholders best interests," Schnatter vowed.


In other words, he assured the shareholders that this was no big deal.

Papa John's: 'Obamacare' will raise pizza prices - POLITICO.com

No he assured the shareholders that the company would take all steps to mitigate obamcare's damage. That's what they are doing.
 
Elections have consequences.

Yes they do...and a consequence of this election is that ROMNEY WON'T BE PRESIDENT!!!!! lolololololol!!!!! :eusa_clap:

A consequence I can certainly live with quite easily. :)



You will be pissed when you are expected to crank out 5 more pizzas per shift for no extra pay.

5 pizzas over 8 hours?

damn...what a slave driver
 
Yes they do...and a consequence of this election is that ROMNEY WON'T BE PRESIDENT!!!!! lolololololol!!!!! :eusa_clap:

A consequence I can certainly live with quite easily. :)



You will be pissed when you are expected to crank out 5 more pizzas per shift for no extra pay.

5 pizzas over 8 hours?

damn...what a slave driver

That is 5 more pizzas per shift. It is incremental to what they must currently produce.

You really aren't the sharpest Crayola in the 64 pack, are you?
 
The CEO sang a different tune to shareholders in August:

"We're not supportive of Obamacare, like most businesses in our industry. But our business model and unit economics are about as ideal as you can get for a food company to absorb Obamacare," he said.

"If Obamacare is in fact not repealed, we will find tactics to shallow out any Obamacare costs and core strategies to pass that cost onto consumers in order to protect our shareholders best interests," Schnatter vowed.


In other words, he assured the shareholders that this was no big deal.

Papa John's: 'Obamacare' will raise pizza prices - POLITICO.com

No he assured the shareholders that the company would take all steps to mitigate obamcare's damage. That's what they are doing.


but... but... he is being GREEEEEEDY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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