IHOP Columbia Heights draws 300 job-seekers
More than 300 have submitted applications so far for what will be an IHOP across from Columbia Heights Metro. It is owned by the same family who opened D.C.’s first IHOP in Southeast two years ago: the Jacksons. They say federal stimulus money’s made this new opening possible.
Clarence Jackson, co-owner of the franchise, is a D.C. cop.
They want to hire in the neighborhood; people who can walk to work. Some applicants have no job.
“I’m trying to get any job right now just to have some cash…” shared Godfrey Nnadim.