"Banditos is the most Hooters adjacent establishment I can imagine working in"

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Banditos is owned by Sean McClain, who seems like he started a business just so he could get drunk and harass any employees he finds attractive.
Everyone knows Banditos likes to hire girls with a particular "look." One that Sean is personally very interested in. He has asked staff to write "hot or not" on applications that come in for him, and likes to make comments before interviews about how they look.
He'll promise girls job security as long as they keep looking cute to him, and promotions if you flirt back. Nobody wants to speak up for fear of being screamed at and/or fired.
One employee was sitting at the bar having her shift drink when Sean, drunk, got in her face and started getting touchy and physical. He was trying to whisper in her ear about how she could "do what you want because you're so sexy" and calling her a "ballsy little bitch."
Another owner confronted him about his behavior, and Sean tried to throw a punch at him, missed, stopped drinking liquor in the restaurant for a bit.
But this behavior is a long term pattern - it's not going away that easily. And sometimes his employees break up with their boyfriends, and that's just really cool and interesting for Sean.
So the "no liquor" rule gets broken and he keeps being a creep.
Sean's drunken, predatory rampaging and harassment of employees has long been part of how Banditos operates. There are too many stories to list...
Asking girls to slap him, pressing his face uncomfortably ont heirs, saying "If I were 20yrs younger...," propositioning girls for threesomes, 'accidentally' grabbing their asses and tits, talking to male staff about who's hot and not; it goes on.
Even when he's sober he's gross. He'll ask personal questions about workers' sexual preferences, judge their dating tastes based on who they came in with on off time, take pictures of employees bc they "just looked cute," etc.
Sean, you're a gross creep and you shouldn't be allowed to hold power over women.

You can start to heal this culture you've created by stepping away, and letting the women who work there decide how to make that space safe for themselves.

You've abused power, time to give it up
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