The optimal shift length for the resilient millennial chef

Nadia Esterhuyse, N. Wakelin-Theron, Ita Geyser
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The amount of millennial employees who are employed in the hospitality and tourism industry has increased significantly. The millennial generation does not endorse the same level of commitment and work ethic to their careers as previous generations. The millennial are more likely to develop mental health problems as they are often dissatisfied with the working conditions. The purpose of the study was to determine the optimal shift length for chefs between the ages of 25 and 39 to promote resilience. A quantitative research approach and a cross-sectional design was used. Two groups of chefs working various work shift lengths were identified. Shift length was dived into two categories: up to 8 hours and more than 8 hours. The Adult Resilience Measure (ARM-R) was used to measure resilience. There were 150 millennial chef participants who took part in this study. The study found that the millennial chefs who worked more than 8 hour shifts are less resilient than those who worked more than eight hour shifts. The results furthermore indicated that social skills play a significant role in a millennial chef’s levels of resilience. Social support and an eight hour or less work shift contributes to the resilience levels of millennial chefs and is therefore, and optimal shift length for resilience. This study serves as a guideline to provide advice to both restaurant managers and chefs on coping with stressors in the kitchen environment specifically post COVID-19 where longer working hours would be required.
富有弹性的千禧一代厨师的最佳轮班时间
在酒店和旅游业就业的千禧一代员工数量大幅增加。千禧一代不像前几代人那样对自己的职业生涯有同样的投入和职业道德。千禧一代更容易出现心理健康问题,因为他们经常对工作条件不满意。这项研究的目的是确定年龄在25岁到39岁之间的厨师的最佳轮班时间,以提高他们的适应能力。采用定量研究方法和横断面设计。确定了两组工作时长不同的厨师。轮班时长分为两类:8小时以内和8小时以上。采用成人心理弹性量表(ARM-R)测量心理弹性。有150名千禧一代厨师参与了这项研究。研究发现,工作时间超过8小时的千禧一代厨师比那些工作时间超过8小时的厨师更没有弹性。研究结果进一步表明,社交技能在千禧一代厨师的适应力水平中起着重要作用。社会支持和8小时或更少的轮班有助于提高千禧一代厨师的适应能力水平,因此是适应能力的最佳轮班长度。本研究可作为指导方针,为餐厅经理和厨师提供应对厨房环境压力源的建议,特别是在COVID-19后需要更长的工作时间的情况下。
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