Florida's spring break destinations face staffing shortages | Fox Business
Millions of tourists travel to Florida for spring break, but can beach towns keep up? The Florida Hotel & Lodging Association is seeing 50% staffing levels during the busiest time of the year.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Florida is expecting millions of tourists for spring break over the next month, but staffing shortages persist for many tourist destinations, according to federal data.
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"The Office" is one of the biggest shows to ever air on television — and we're not just talking about its incredible, chart-topping popularity, or the size of its enduring fan base. The show is just plain big .
Unsurprisingly, "The Office" boasts a gargantuan number of storylines. There's obviously the central arc, which follows the Dunder Mifflin Scranton office's destiny. But many other tales branch off from that main narrative over time.
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