Anthony Romero is an executive Monday through Friday. On weekends, he is a busboy. That’s because someone has to step in to help his restaurateur wife, who is struggling to find enough workers. “It’s all over (the place),” Romero said of the staffing crisis. That includes Albuquerque city government, where Romero spends his weekdays as the human resources director. Inability to fill jobs has, in some cases, impacted city services, like the recent service reduction on dozens of bus routes.