Solutions To The Issue of Long Queue
With a problem comes a solution right? So here is a solution to the issue. A solution is that food vendors can expand the queue by having more than 1 queue (e.g. 3 if the stall is very popular). If the vendors were to expand the queues, the queue will not stretch so long such that it will obstruct others pathway.
Another solution to the problem is that the food stalls can hire more vendors to help them with the long queues. With more manpower, more staffs can help in preparing the meals and even taking the orders. Thus, this could increase the efficiency in getting the orders ready.
The third solution is that they can have different break times for the students. An example of this is that Republic Polytechnic can have break times for Year 1s at 9.30am, Year 2s at 10.30 am and the Year 3s at 11.30 am. With the different times, not many people will be at the canteens at any time and this could potentially reduce the long queues in the canteens.
In conclusion, these three are solutions that can mitigate the issue of long queues. Although it is not certain that these solutions will definitely solve the issue, these are efforts in trying to solve the problem.
Another solution to the problem is that the food stalls can hire more vendors to help them with the long queues. With more manpower, more staffs can help in preparing the meals and even taking the orders. Thus, this could increase the efficiency in getting the orders ready.
The third solution is that they can have different break times for the students. An example of this is that Republic Polytechnic can have break times for Year 1s at 9.30am, Year 2s at 10.30 am and the Year 3s at 11.30 am. With the different times, not many people will be at the canteens at any time and this could potentially reduce the long queues in the canteens.
In conclusion, these three are solutions that can mitigate the issue of long queues. Although it is not certain that these solutions will definitely solve the issue, these are efforts in trying to solve the problem.
I really find it very helpful because i always face this in my own school from primary to secondary till poly. Thank u for the interesting hacks
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