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Given the level of interest in my talk and that we're currently battened down for #Dorian - perhaps it's time for my first every 'MegaThread'β„’
Here's the points from the first 10m of my talk:
'Everything I know about concurrency and resiliency I learned at the Waffle House'
For the uninitiated - the Waffle House is a privately owned and VERY private chain of restaurants, predominantly in the South East.
They're 24/7/365 and mean it.
They have a reputation for emergency preparedness like no other company because they are like no other company.
0. A Waffle House can operate without Water, Electricity, Gas, Communications - and in some cases - even without a building.
A restaurant without water? Isn't that against Heath Code?
Yes - but Waffle House works to get variances for emergency operation - they re-configure.

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In the example of no water:
i. They set up a dedicated hand-wash stations.
ii. They switch to bottled water / cans for drinks.
iii. They switch to disposable plates / cutlery et al.
iv. Their reduced menu is one that is designed to be efficient in a reduced water environment.
1. All Waffle Houses are the same and have preparedness designed in.
For example - the 'Grills of Yore'β„’ run on both natural gas and propane so should the gas supply fail Waffle House can drop Propane Tanks at a location and just plug them in.
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2. The Waffle House doesn't outsource unless it has to. It's not that they don't trust their suppliers, but in an emergency they control everything end-to-end.
They ship in refrigerated trucks, gas, propane, water, cash, and people.
3. Volunteers from non-affected areas are flown in and staged in a fleet of RVs kept a safe distance away.
Those volunteers include the CEO/COO and their direct reports.
Where are the Waffle House executives during an emergency? They're at the site of the emergency - not HQ.
If someone needs to make a decision about whether to say, cut a check for $20k to get something to open a location - in any other company that takes time and approvals.
In an emergency you don't have that luxury - so they can just cut the check then and there.

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4. In the case of no building, they have a fleet of food trucks.
When a Hurricane wiped out Panama City, the Waffle House deployed food trucks and **gave away** over 2000 meals a day.
Lastly:
5. Affected workers who don't have a restaurant to go to or who have personal / familial destruction continue to get paid weekly in cash.
Who feeds our first responders and the critical infrastructure people when there's no infrastructure?
The Waffle House does.