UPDATE MARCH 2021: All of last season's protocols will remain in place with the exception of our capacity limit being raised from 50% to 75% per the State of North Carolina guidelines. We have left the decision to use facial coverings to our staff who have received both vaccine doses and have passed the two week grace period. By June we expect to have at least a 71% staff vacccination rate. As of May 16, 2021, 64% of our staff is fully vaccinated. Such action and consideration is the only way to put the pandemic behind us all. We strongly encourage folks to consider the health and safety of those around them and make choices that benefit the greater good. We will employ the honor system for this practice. (Dare County is expected to make a similar announcement in the coming days.) However, non-vaccinated patrons are asked to continue to wear their masks in our building until they are seated at their table. UPDATE MAY 2021: Governor Cooper has lifted the majority of Covid-19 restrictions including gathering and capacity limits, mask mandates and social distancing requirements for fully vaccinated individuals. What precautions is your busines taking to keep customers safe from coronavirus?Ī. We post these closings on our Facebook page and make Google announcements as well. We may also close on occassion to give our hard-working staff much needed breaks. Watch for longer hours from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Just like the introduction of the production line by Henry, which had the cars going down one line faster than ever before… means, airlines can use aircraft that holds more people… travel longer distances… use less fuel… be more efficient… Yes – there’s a big outlay for a new aircraft, but then… just like Henry, you can stack ‘em (the people) high… sell ‘em (the seats) low.A. Why not?… new technology, new planes… allows more options. That’s why many of the low cost airlines are seeing it work. in the sense, there’ll be lots and lots of people on the plane… but then you’re all individually adding on the extra’s you want. So it looks like there’s a mix between mass and craft…. Once again, depends on the final destination – there’s plenty of trains and shuttles from Gatwick to London. the airports that Norwegian are less expensice then well known and the ones used by major airlines – hence they can keep the price down, but the good thing is, they’re close by. Maybe a friend wants that reversing camera but you want a heads-up display.ģ. Like a car, you get the basic, and pay for extras. No frills is fine – It’s like having the basics and then you bolt on top, what you want. ![]() There’s many folks who’d happy, go backpacking, a holiday with their friends, and when cost comes into the equation – having the option to spend more on beers and sightseeing, and minimum amount on getting there – well, the maths is quite easy.Ģ. You want to get from A to B… without paying too much. and offering them a no-frills, low-costs ticket, to a number of destinations.ġ. Norwegian Air are squeezing folks onto their plane…. Manufacturers are also using techniques to manufacture low batches and more variety.īut then, there’s industries, whom are looking at stacking them high… and selling them low. Today, we’ve moved a little back into craft – were many folk, do like individualisation and are willing to pay for it. Henry, saw this, thought… damn! – this is expensive, what if we made 100 doors, the cost would drastically reduce… combine that with the production line and hey presto, you had mass manufacturing. Highly unlikely would it be that there were two cars that were the same. The move was from Craft Manufacturing… where cars, were individually built for the customer. sell, sell, sell… introduced by Henry Ford.
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