As a growing number of Silicon Valley companies cut back and announce layoffs, a South Bay restaurant owner is worried about the ripple effects.
Randy Musterer is not the kind of boss who's afraid to roll up his sleeves. On Thursday, he jumped behind the sushi counter to make up something fresh.As the owner of Sushi Confidential, he's looking beyond the production line to the bottom line and sees some clouds ahead: slowdowns, cutbacks and layoffs in the larger Silicon Valley economy that could affect him and his workers.
Randy started Sushi Confidential 10 years ago after a successful career as a cancer research scientist for Bay Area biotech firms. Like many, he thought sales would quickly rebound after the pandemic, but it didn't materialize. Large valley tech employers, such as Apple, have come back to office only part time.
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