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Lots of laundromats do have employees; there has to be an attendant and if the owner wants to have business hours longer than they’re willing by to work they’ll have to hire someone.
I think any business with an owner and no employees can probably be classified as somewhere between a skilled laborer and a landlord, depending on how much capital is involved in their business. A web developer might only own $1000 worth of computer equipment and their main contribution is their knowledge. A laundromat owner owns many thousand dollars worth of laundry equipment and a space to keep it in, and only provides a small contribution of their own skills.
If by "attendant" you mean somebody physically in the building at all times, then no, laundromats don't need attendants. A lot of the time they just have someone come in once or twice a day (if that), make sure things are working, clean the bathroom, and leave. Could be the owner or could be hired out. Overnight you can do your laundry without seeing another soul, at least in my experience.
This has been my experience