What are some other places I could work at like Twin Peaks, Bone Daddy's, and Hooters?!
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Hooters has been sued for gender discrimination on many occasions. As a result, they now allow men to work in the kitchen.
As for wait staff, Hooters has taken an interesting approach to defend this type of suit. Whenever they are sued, they pay for billboards in the state with an overweight, hairy man wearing the trademark Hooters uniform with a caption that says something along the lines of we support gender equality."
Although Hooters could not win such a lawsuit, they can avoid most of them by offering a job but requiring them to wear the same uniform as women.
Good restaurateurs know how to sell the sizzle, and few chains have done a better job of hustling the stuff over the past 2? decades than Hooters.
But now, inspired by the success of Hooters’ wings-toting female staff, restaurants such as Twin Peaks, Bone Daddy’s and other local operators with cute waitresses, cold beer and a male clientele are, well, busting out all over. And Texas, where the sole Hooters’ franchisee is both the chain’s sales leader and No. 1 in locations nationally, is a prime market for the “breastaurant” concept.
Having withstood lawsuits by men who wanted to join the women-only waitstaff and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission discrimination charges, Hooters had systemwide sales of $997 million in 2008, up 2 percent from 2007, according to a recent
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