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Joe’s Crab Shack plans to open several new stores in the coming months, breaking ranks with many other operators in the beleaguered casual-dining segment.
“We are very optimistic,” said Kevin Cottingim, senior vice president of human resources for the 113-unit, Houston-based chain. “We had a pretty good year compared to the industry.”
With operators such as Joe’s Crab Shack gearing up for more stores and raising their employment expectations, casual dining is beginning to show signs of a turnaround, according to third-quarter data from the People Report Workforce Index.
After trending downward for 10 quarters, the overall index reading for casual dining has risen in the past two quarters, reaching 51.1 in the third quarter. And after experiencing declining payrolls in each of the past three quarters, the casual-dining category posted an employment level reading of 59.1, the highest reading among all segments in that area in the third quarter.
Among casual-dining operators, 38 percent reported adding hourly workers, up from 14 percent in second quarter, and only 15 percent reported holding staffing levels steady. For management positions, 31 percent of casual-dining operators reported adding jobs, and 42 percent said they were maintaining current levels.
Nineteen percent of casual-dining chains plan to add hourly workers in the third quarter while only 12 percent were planning staff reduction. Also, 24 percent of companies planned to add management hires and just 4 percent were preparing for layoffs.
Joe’s Crab Shack is currently recruiting managers for new stores, including store opening managers for Joe’s and its new sister concept, Brick House Tavern. Two taverns opened last year in Chicago and Houston, and a third debuted last month in St. Louis. Both concepts are owned by privately held JCS Holdings LLC. JCS Holdings purchased 120 Joe’s Crab Shacks from Landry’s Restaurants Inc in 2006. After closing underperforming stores, the chain is preparing to expand the seafood concept, Cottingim said.
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This is GREAT news for everyone in the industry! To see companies like this making these statements, opening stores and hiring hourlies and managers is terrific news for everyone involved in the restaurant and hospitality industry.



August 18th, 2009 at 5:52 PM
This is awesome news! Nice to see things turning around.
August 18th, 2009 at 6:20 PM
Fantastic News ! ! ! If things can turn around for them after what they’ve gone through, then there is definitely GREAT HOPE for ALL ! ! ! Thanks for the post!
August 21st, 2009 at 10:09 AM
There should be lots more great news coming in the months ahead. People are starting to realize their situations aren’t as bad as they are made to fear on the nightly news and it’s safe to do what they used to. If everyone would ignore the news headlines we’d be in much better shape. News of any form’s primary function used to be to inform, now the primary function is to sell advertising.
August 21st, 2009 at 5:58 PM
Frank,
What’s on the menu? I’ve driven by their restaurants in the past, but I’m not familiar with their concept? Crabs and causal dinning? I’m from Maryland and when you talk about eating crabs it’s usually at a local establishment, and usually on the water.
August 28th, 2009 at 9:00 AM
John,
Yeah they have crabs. Never been to Maryland so I don’t know if they are the same. But in the southwest it’s nice to have a decent seafood restaurant with real food instead of processed or frozen. Actually I think their distribution center is in Boston. Lots of great seafood there too.