Fast Food Workers Striking?!?!?
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I just did the math and at a full 40 hours a week at $7.50/hour if you're a single person and need a 1 bedroom apartment, you can live off that no problem.
I would really like to see the math you did... Rent must be REALLY cheap where you live. Here's how I managed at 32 hours on $8 an hour. That is approximately $1,110 per month before taxes.
My net pay ended up being about $950 per month.
My rent was 550 per month for a small, very old studio apartment-it was the cheapest place I could find.
That leaves me with $400 a month for everything else.
I spent about $125 on food.
That leaves me with $275.
My auto insurance was about $30 per month.
$245.
A monthly bus pass cost me $90 a month.
$155.
I had a $10 per month phone plan. This was a necessity in case work could offer me more hours.
$145.
Electric cost me around $50. It was around $35 in spring through fall and around $70-$80 in winter.
That brings the rest of my money down to $95.
My monthly insurance premium was $46. I have a couple of medical conditions where I NEED to see a doctor.
This leaves me with $49 at the end of each month.
A copay for a prescription that I NEED for asthma is $30 per month.
This left me with $19 a month.
I still have a $345 payment for student loans. I couldn't get myself even a very old car +auto insurance to give me reliable transportation to work. Explain to me how that $19 will cover whatever copays I have for my doctors visits? How will that allow me to get a new pair of pants for work because the cheap pair I got from good will for $3 has a hole now... which is against company dress code? How does that let me save up for an emergency? If I got hurt at work and had to miss a month for recovery... how would that allow me to keep my crappy apartment and pay my electric bill?
I would VERY much like to see the math you did where you discovered a single person can live off of $7.50 an hour.
That's about what I figured...do you remember how much of your tax return if any you got back?0 -
I just did the math and at a full 40 hours a week at $7.50/hour if you're a single person and need a 1 bedroom apartment, you can live off that no problem.
if you can get 40...lets not forget there is a huge push for PT hours now. I dont know my math says it's pretty tight financially so you make $1200/mos before taxes. Lets say 20% for taxes, SSI, and medicare how does $960 take home sound? I live in rural California and I think you could find a place for about $600-700/month more if you lived in southern probably closer to $800-900. Are we driving to work or taking public transportation? Food $150...that would be terribly slim here because of the area I live a gallon of milk cost $5. Utilities we are all off propane and that is now $4/gal a small place let's assume $100/month to heat. Electricity easily $100. So without a car I'm getting a grand total of $10 left to spend.
To be acurate, a person making 7.50 hr isnt going to pay taxes. Hell they will probably get back more than they paid in because of the earned income credit.
I paid taxes a a similar wage and yes, I got it back at the end of the year... and do you know where that $700 went?? My student loans that I couldn't afford to pay all year because I made about $13,000 a year.0 -
I thought they were striking to have the minimum wage law changed to $15/hr? If not, then your'e correct, they have the ability to strike, and McDonald's should fire them all; I doubt it would be AS extremely unwise of a business decision as doubling the pay of your least skilled workers
Let's examine this theory, since a number of people are saying how easily McDonalds could replace it's front line workforce.
Today McDonalds fires all store employees.
Well first they'd have to close every store. And they'd need to hire people to just to do that. Can't have food sitting around in empty buildings indefinitely. So as of this moment they are generating $0 in revenue and spending money on top of that.
All the supplies they have planned for future sales are wasted. All the questionable beef, all the dehydrated onion bits, all of it is a loss for the company.
As far as public relations goes their image, that they spend millions to maintain, has taken a giant hit. You can't put into numbers what something like this would do to the company.
McDonald's will remain shut down for weeks or longer, as they attempt to find, hire, and train millions of new employees. All without any former employees there to guide them. In many ways they'd be starting from scratch as a company. No revenue is being generated and massive expenses are being racked up.
The losses would reach into the billions, they honestly might never recover.
All because some of you find these front line employees to be useless jackholes who can be replaced in a day. You sure about that?
Well first of all McDonalds would give the an ultimatium of go back to work or you are replace.
I bet over half the works are BSing this strike and just piggy backing it for more money and would go back to work or else be out of work.
They they hire more while working on reduced staffs at minimum wage. It is not all the complicated. People will crumble over the pressure of losing their job if they truly need it.
Except they can't can they, because if they did and the workers stayed out they would be screwed. hence the barganing position of the workforce, hence why striking is an effective barganing tool. If they could be replaced, they would, McDonalds are not holding onto them out of some sense of civic duty. Why must this point be repeated over and over and yet still people dont get it.
Strikes are effective tools of a unified workforce when negotiating a contract. (Think coal miners.) These fast food workers are not under contract. Even if they succeed now, the company will simply replace them on the company's own time table with employees earning a an actual *market* wage. Their "bargaining power" now is nothing more than that of a hostage taker...and when the hostages are freed, their leverage completely disappears.
AHA! Heisenberg here actually knows what the hell he's talking about!0 -
i was a high school student worker. As a senior I had no classes from 10am on. Most schools offer a student worker program that lets a student have a free class period or 2 to work. These work periods are not all in the afternoon either.
But high school students are part time workers. So fast food would hire other part time to fit the schedule. Not all that hard.0 -
Just to show how ignorant most of the people in this thread are of the very basics of labor actions such as strikes, McDonald's can't simply fire all these people. It would literally be illegal.
Now, by all means, continue this incredibly stupid "debate" full of BS and people who don't know a damn thing about economics, labor action, social stratification, etc.
Ignorant how so? If you do not show up for your shift you are fired? that is really black and white. No grey.
The fact that you don't even know the answer to your question means you should probably just not engage in this conversation in any capacity other than asking questions of people who actually know what they're talking about.
your funny kid
I see your knowledge of grammar is about as strong as your knowledge of the legal protections of striking workers.
haha, I am quite glad you can not win arguments that you have to revert to person attacks.
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I thought they were striking to have the minimum wage law changed to $15/hr? If not, then your'e correct, they have the ability to strike, and McDonald's should fire them all; I doubt it would be AS extremely unwise of a business decision as doubling the pay of your least skilled workers
Let's examine this theory, since a number of people are saying how easily McDonalds could replace it's front line workforce.
Today McDonalds fires all store employees.
Well first they'd have to close every store. And they'd need to hire people to just to do that. Can't have food sitting around in empty buildings indefinitely. So as of this moment they are generating $0 in revenue and spending money on top of that.
All the supplies they have planned for future sales are wasted. All the questionable beef, all the dehydrated onion bits, all of it is a loss for the company.
As far as public relations goes their image, that they spend millions to maintain, has taken a giant hit. You can't put into numbers what something like this would do to the company.
McDonald's will remain shut down for weeks or longer, as they attempt to find, hire, and train millions of new employees. All without any former employees there to guide them. In many ways they'd be starting from scratch as a company. No revenue is being generated and massive expenses are being racked up.
The losses would reach into the billions, they honestly might never recover.
All because some of you find these front line employees to be useless jackholes who can be replaced in a day. You sure about that?
Well first of all McDonalds would give the an ultimatium of go back to work or you are replace.
I bet over half the works are BSing this strike and just piggy backing it for more money and would go back to work or else be out of work.
They they hire more while working on reduced staffs at minimum wage. It is not all the complicated. People will crumble over the pressure of losing their job if they truly need it.
Except they can't can they, because if they did and the workers stayed out they would be screwed. hence the barganing position of the workforce, hence why striking is an effective barganing tool. If they could be replaced, they would, McDonalds are not holding onto them out of some sense of civic duty. Why must this point be repeated over and over and yet still people dont get it.
Because they aren't very bright, plain and simple.
They are the ones saying, "You could replace all of them tomorrow with no problem!" When it's shown to them that in reality that's not the case they switch to, "Well..you know..keep some of them...most of them really..then just get some high school kids."
As stated earlier (by someone else who did a great job of tricking me with sarcasm) how are these high school employees supposed to serve lunch and breakfast? Typically the most profitable times for fast food. Ohhh I thought that's what these jobs were designed for?! High school kids, right?
Logic escapes some people. They're too busy patting themselves on the back for being smarter than fast food employees.
you do realize that 18 and 19 year olds are by and large out of high school correct??
So your bright idea is to staff McDonalds with nothing but 18-19 year olds? You realize that it's a giant organization with tons of franchises? That's a real narrow window of employees they'd be seeking out. And apparently none of them could be there for longer than a year.
So who has the next bad idea that would allow this giant company to pay people next to nothing? Because it's clearly very important to some of you that these people not earn a decent wage.0 -
Just to show how ignorant most of the people in this thread are of the very basics of labor actions such as strikes, McDonald's can't simply fire all these people. It would literally be illegal.
Now, by all means, continue this incredibly stupid "debate" full of BS and people who don't know a damn thing about economics, labor action, social stratification, etc.
I am a little bit, yeah. I posted on my wall a little while ago that privilegd white folk who think they attained their position in society through nothing but their own darned hard work have joined people who don't vaccinate their kids on my list of people who make me unreasonably angry.
You know what makes me angry? People who would rather live in a stereotype than bust through it.
You are correct, McDonald's can't "just" fire these people, but if people don't show up for a job, I'm sure those who stuck around will gladly take the OT hours handed to them.
Circling back to the point of this thread, if they are unhappy with their wages they can look for another job. Some jobs may not be easy to come but, but working hard and learning a thing or two is what builds chracter and a good resume. Going on strike because you feel entitled to better pay doesn't advance you any further into a career path. Not only that, but they should be happy to even have a job if it's they are as hard to find as some people make it out to be.0 -
I thought they were striking to have the minimum wage law changed to $15/hr? If not, then your'e correct, they have the ability to strike, and McDonald's should fire them all; I doubt it would be AS extremely unwise of a business decision as doubling the pay of your least skilled workers
Let's examine this theory, since a number of people are saying how easily McDonalds could replace it's front line workforce.
Today McDonalds fires all store employees.
Well first they'd have to close every store. And they'd need to hire people to just to do that. Can't have food sitting around in empty buildings indefinitely. So as of this moment they are generating $0 in revenue and spending money on top of that.
All the supplies they have planned for future sales are wasted. All the questionable beef, all the dehydrated onion bits, all of it is a loss for the company.
As far as public relations goes their image, that they spend millions to maintain, has taken a giant hit. You can't put into numbers what something like this would do to the company.
McDonald's will remain shut down for weeks or longer, as they attempt to find, hire, and train millions of new employees. All without any former employees there to guide them. In many ways they'd be starting from scratch as a company. No revenue is being generated and massive expenses are being racked up.
The losses would reach into the billions, they honestly might never recover.
All because some of you find these front line employees to be useless jackholes who can be replaced in a day. You sure about that?
Well first of all McDonalds would give the an ultimatium of go back to work or you are replace.
I bet over half the works are BSing this strike and just piggy backing it for more money and would go back to work or else be out of work.
They they hire more while working on reduced staffs at minimum wage. It is not all the complicated. People will crumble over the pressure of losing their job if they truly need it.
Except they can't can they, because if they did and the workers stayed out they would be screwed. hence the barganing position of the workforce, hence why striking is an effective barganing tool. If they could be replaced, they would, McDonalds are not holding onto them out of some sense of civic duty. Why must this point be repeated over and over and yet still people dont get it.
Because they aren't very bright, plain and simple.
They are the ones saying, "You could replace all of them tomorrow with no problem!" When it's shown to them that in reality that's not the case they switch to, "Well..you know..keep some of them...most of them really..then just get some high school kids."
As stated earlier (by someone else who did a great job of tricking me with sarcasm) how are these high school employees supposed to serve lunch and breakfast? Typically the most profitable times for fast food. Ohhh I thought that's what these jobs were designed for?! High school kids, right?
Logic escapes some people. They're too busy patting themselves on the back for being smarter than fast food employees.
^^^This^^^ And just this.0 -
Every job worked at full time hours should pay a living wage.
Please define "living wage"
Also, are government subsidies factored into that living wage.
Does living wage assume that you own a cell phone with a data plan and Internet access?
I'm just curious if living wage is what someone actually needs to live or more or less what they want but doesn't actually need in order to live?
Living wage is enough to pay rent, utilities, own an old POS car and afford basic insurance and just enough money to save each month in case of an emergency. I lived with $19 left over after my bills but I had to leave my $345 student loans unpaid each month. THAT is not a living wage. I had a $10 monthly cell plan so work could call and offer me more hours. I didn't havea smart phone or internet or cable or even a vehicle. I used public transportation... which at $90 for a monthly pass was barely affordable for me. Living wage is what somebody actually needs to live.0 -
So who has the next bad idea that would allow this giant company to pay people next to nothing? Because it's clearly very important to some of you that these people not earn a decent wage.0
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just proving that not all fast wood workers are striking, look at the photo, fast food places are not stuff down, not everyone is striking. There fore, not everyone would be fired if the people who skipped work to strike are fired. Just to prove the point that not everyone would be fired and they would not have to start over.
http://news.msn.com/us/fast-food-strikes-return-amid-push-for-wage-hikes?ocid=ansnews11&stay=10 -
I died!!
I want to be the Hamburglar! ...0 -
There's so much anger in this thread. I think we all collectively need to take a deep breath, go get a Big Mac, drink a few beers, and relax :drinker: :drinker:
Or, alternatively, eat a snickers. You become an angry capitalist when you're hungry.Hilarious :happy:0 -
I thought they were striking to have the minimum wage law changed to $15/hr? If not, then your'e correct, they have the ability to strike, and McDonald's should fire them all; I doubt it would be AS extremely unwise of a business decision as doubling the pay of your least skilled workers
Let's examine this theory, since a number of people are saying how easily McDonalds could replace it's front line workforce.
Today McDonalds fires all store employees.
Well first they'd have to close every store. And they'd need to hire people to just to do that. Can't have food sitting around in empty buildings indefinitely. So as of this moment they are generating $0 in revenue and spending money on top of that.
All the supplies they have planned for future sales are wasted. All the questionable beef, all the dehydrated onion bits, all of it is a loss for the company.
As far as public relations goes their image, that they spend millions to maintain, has taken a giant hit. You can't put into numbers what something like this would do to the company.
McDonald's will remain shut down for weeks or longer, as they attempt to find, hire, and train millions of new employees. All without any former employees there to guide them. In many ways they'd be starting from scratch as a company. No revenue is being generated and massive expenses are being racked up.
The losses would reach into the billions, they honestly might never recover.
All because some of you find these front line employees to be useless jackholes who can be replaced in a day. You sure about that?
Well first of all McDonalds would give the an ultimatium of go back to work or you are replace.
I bet over half the works are BSing this strike and just piggy backing it for more money and would go back to work or else be out of work.
They they hire more while working on reduced staffs at minimum wage. It is not all the complicated. People will crumble over the pressure of losing their job if they truly need it.
Except they can't can they, because if they did and the workers stayed out they would be screwed. hence the barganing position of the workforce, hence why striking is an effective barganing tool. If they could be replaced, they would, McDonalds are not holding onto them out of some sense of civic duty. Why must this point be repeated over and over and yet still people dont get it.
Because they aren't very bright, plain and simple.
They are the ones saying, "You could replace all of them tomorrow with no problem!" When it's shown to them that in reality that's not the case they switch to, "Well..you know..keep some of them...most of them really..then just get some high school kids."
As stated earlier (by someone else who did a great job of tricking me with sarcasm) how are these high school employees supposed to serve lunch and breakfast? Typically the most profitable times for fast food. Ohhh I thought that's what these jobs were designed for?! High school kids, right?
Logic escapes some people. They're too busy patting themselves on the back for being smarter than fast food employees.
you do realize that 18 and 19 year olds are by and large out of high school correct??
So your bright idea is to staff McDonalds with nothing but 18-19 year olds? You realize that it's a giant organization with tons of franchises? That's a real narrow window of employees they'd be seeking out. And apparently none of them could be there for longer than a year.
So who has the next bad idea that would allow this giant company to pay people next to nothing? Because it's clearly very important to some of you that these people not earn a decent wage.
If making minimum wage was so bad, why not push to fix minimum wage? its not the companie's fault they required labor rates.0 -
Just to show how ignorant most of the people in this thread are of the very basics of labor actions such as strikes, McDonald's can't simply fire all these people. It would literally be illegal.
Now, by all means, continue this incredibly stupid "debate" full of BS and people who don't know a damn thing about economics, labor action, social stratification, etc.
I am a little bit, yeah. I posted on my wall a little while ago that privilegd white folk who think they attained their position in society through nothing but their own darned hard work have joined people who don't vaccinate their kids on my list of people who make me unreasonably angry.
If their employment is "at will" that means that McDonalds can fire their employees for any reason and they can quit for any reason. Hence the "at will". It's not illegal. As far as I know there is no contractual agreement between McDonalds and their employees. THAT would make it illegal for McD's to decide to fire someone as it would be a breach of contract.
Says the girl who worked in Insurance for 13 years and provided Employment Practice Insurance to some of the largest companies in the US and has had to read handbooks and pretty much know the ins and outs of what is legal and what isn't.0 -
I completely agreeHilarious :laugh:
den1eser, you have hands down made my favorite posts in this thread.0 -
Just to show how ignorant most of the people in this thread are of the very basics of labor actions such as strikes, McDonald's can't simply fire all these people. It would literally be illegal.
Now, by all means, continue this incredibly stupid "debate" full of BS and people who don't know a damn thing about economics, labor action, social stratification, etc.
I am a little bit, yeah. I posted on my wall a little while ago that privilegd white folk who think they attained their position in society through nothing but their own darned hard work have joined people who don't vaccinate their kids on my list of people who make me unreasonably angry.
You know what makes me angry? People who would rather live in a stereotype than bust through it.
You are correct, McDonald's can't "just" fire these people, but if people don't show up for a job, I'm sure those who stuck around will gladly take the OT hours handed to them.
Circling back to the point of this thread, if they are unhappy with their wages they can look for another job.0 -
Just to show how ignorant most of the people in this thread are of the very basics of labor actions such as strikes, McDonald's can't simply fire all these people. It would literally be illegal.
Now, by all means, continue this incredibly stupid "debate" full of BS and people who don't know a damn thing about economics, labor action, social stratification, etc.
I am a little bit, yeah. I posted on my wall a little while ago that privilegd white folk who think they attained their position in society through nothing but their own darned hard work have joined people who don't vaccinate their kids on my list of people who make me unreasonably angry.
If their employment is "at will" that means that McDonalds can fire their employees for any reason and they can quit for any reason. Hence the "at will". It's not illegal. As far as I know there is no contractual agreement between McDonalds and their employees. THAT would make it illegal for McD's to decide to fire someone as it would be a breach of contract.
Says the girl who worked in Insurance for 13 years and provided Employment Practice Insurance to some of the largest companies in the US and has had to read handbooks and pretty much know the ins and outs of what is legal and what isn't.
So if an employee(s) intentionally skips their work shift could they be fired?0 -
just proving that not all fast wood workers are striking, look at the photo, fast food places are not stuff down, not everyone is striking. There fore, not everyone would be fired if the people who skipped work to strike are fired. Just to prove the point that not everyone would be fired and they would not have to start over.
http://news.msn.com/us/fast-food-strikes-return-amid-push-for-wage-hikes?ocid=ansnews11&stay=1
No one ever said they all were striking. It was said multiple times that they could all be fired and replaced tomorrow.0 -
I don't understand why this is over complicated.
Working in the fast food industry sucks. I think we can all agree to that.
I did it myself when I was in high school and it sucked.
So, instead of complaining about it, I bettered myself.
I couldn't afford college and my parents were not going to pay for it.
What is a boy to do?
I joined the Army.
The pay STILL sucked but, at least I got an education.
And, more importantly, I got the G.I. Bill.
I went to college while in the Army and, once I got out, I finished college.
Now, I make quite a bit more then I did flipping burgers but, if for some reason I feel I deserve more, I have two choices:
1: Ask for a raise
2: find another job.
Look, making minimum wage is impossible to live on alone. That is why there are roommates out there.
That is why some people work two jobs (I have done that too).
I don't feel sorry for minimum wage workers because they are working in a start up job.
Seriously, if they are unhappy with the pay, climb, scratch, fight, or run to get out of the job and into a better one.0 -
just proving that not all fast wood workers are striking, look at the photo, fast food places are not stuff down, not everyone is striking. There fore, not everyone would be fired if the people who skipped work to strike are fired. Just to prove the point that not everyone would be fired and they would not have to start over.
http://news.msn.com/us/fast-food-strikes-return-amid-push-for-wage-hikes?ocid=ansnews11&stay=1
No one ever said they all were striking. It was said multiple times that they could all be fired and replaced tomorrow.
if you are referring to what I said. I stated to strikers could be replaced and that the entire work force was not striking.0 -
Every job worked at full time hours should pay a living wage.
THIS!!!!
Yeah, who cares that a trained monkey can do the job and you have NO marketable skills whatsoever. You should make more money because you breath, damnit! [/sarcasm]
God, the entitlement some people feel is sickening. If you want to make more money, make yourself more valuable. If you are stuck earning minimum wage, news flash: YOU ARE CONTRIBUTING NOTHING WORTH MORE THAN THAT!
Not everyone has the money, skills, and/or smarts to go to college or learn a trade (Yeah, you have to have a decent amount of brain power to fix cars or build a house, w/o it falling apart ...) ... Society needs ALL kinds of people, to do ALL kinds of jobs ...
ETA: Not to be mean, but menial jobs are all some people are capable of doing ...0 -
I just did the math and at a full 40 hours a week at $7.50/hour if you're a single person and need a 1 bedroom apartment, you can live off that no problem.
I would really like to see the math you did... Rent must be REALLY cheap where you live. Here's how I managed at 32 hours on $8 an hour. That is approximately $1,110 per month before taxes.
My net pay ended up being about $950 per month.
My rent was 550 per month for a small, very old studio apartment-it was the cheapest place I could find.
That leaves me with $400 a month for everything else.
I spent about $125 on food.
That leaves me with $275.
My auto insurance was about $30 per month.
$245.
A monthly bus pass cost me $90 a month.
$155.
I had a $10 per month phone plan. This was a necessity in case work could offer me more hours.
$145.
Electric cost me around $50. It was around $35 in spring through fall and around $70-$80 in winter.
That brings the rest of my money down to $95.
My monthly insurance premium was $46. I have a couple of medical conditions where I NEED to see a doctor.
This leaves me with $49 at the end of each month.
A copay for a prescription that I NEED for asthma is $30 per month.
This left me with $19 a month.
I still have a $345 payment for student loans. I couldn't get myself even a very old car +auto insurance to give me reliable transportation to work. Explain to me how that $19 will cover whatever copays I have for my doctors visits? How will that allow me to get a new pair of pants for work because the cheap pair I got from good will for $3 has a hole now... which is against company dress code? How does that let me save up for an emergency? If I got hurt at work and had to miss a month for recovery... how would that allow me to keep my crappy apartment and pay my electric bill?
I would VERY much like to see the math you did where you discovered a single person can live off of $7.50 an hour.
That's about what I figured...do you remember how much of your tax return if any you got back?
If I recall, it was about $700. I didn't get all of it back and what I did get back went right to my student loans that I couldn't afford during the year. It never even made it to my bank account since the loans were in default. And I was CONSTANTLY looking for a second job... but nobody was hiring. I had to make sure it was at a time when the buses were running... since I had no car.
EDIT:: Didn't mean to put the auto insurance in there... I didn't have it yet. That's a current bill. But still, $49 a month leftover for random necessities is not enough.0 -
I don't understand why this is over complicated.
Working in the fast food industry sucks. I think we can all agree to that.
I did it myself when I was in high school and it sucked.
So, instead of complaining about it, I bettered myself.
I couldn't afford college and my parents were not going to pay for it.
What is a boy to do?
I joined the Army.
The pay STILL sucked but, at least I got an education.
And, more importantly, I got the G.I. Bill.
I went to college while in the Army and, once I got out, I finished college.
Now, I make quite a bit more then I did flipping burgers but, if for some reason I feel I deserve more, I have two choices:
1: Ask for a raise
2: find another job.
Look, making minimum wage is impossible to live on alone. That is why there are roommates out there.
That is why some people work two jobs (I have done that too).
I don't feel sorry for minimum wage workers because they are working in a start up job.
Seriously, if they are unhappy with the pay, climb, scratch, fight, or run to get out of the job and into a better one.
And that's what they're doing.
Why do you feel that you're entitled to rights that they aren't?0 -
I don't understand why this is over complicated.
Working in the fast food industry sucks. I think we can all agree to that.
I did it myself when I was in high school and it sucked.
So, instead of complaining about it, I bettered myself.
I couldn't afford college and my parents were not going to pay for it.
What is a boy to do?
I joined the Army.
The pay STILL sucked but, at least I got an education.
And, more importantly, I got the G.I. Bill.
I went to college while in the Army and, once I got out, I finished college.
Now, I make quite a bit more then I did flipping burgers but, if for some reason I feel I deserve more, I have two choices:
1: Ask for a raise
2: find another job.
Look, making minimum wage is impossible to live on alone. That is why there are roommates out there.
That is why some people work two jobs (I have done that too).
I don't feel sorry for minimum wage workers because they are working in a start up job.
Seriously, if they are unhappy with the pay, climb, scratch, fight, or run to get out of the job and into a better one.0 -
I don't understand why this is over complicated.
Working in the fast food industry sucks. I think we can all agree to that.
I did it myself when I was in high school and it sucked.
So, instead of complaining about it, I bettered myself.
I couldn't afford college and my parents were not going to pay for it.
What is a boy to do?
I joined the Army.
The pay STILL sucked but, at least I got an education.
And, more importantly, I got the G.I. Bill.
I went to college while in the Army and, once I got out, I finished college.
Now, I make quite a bit more then I did flipping burgers but, if for some reason I feel I deserve more, I have two choices:
1: Ask for a raise
2: find another job.
Look, making minimum wage is impossible to live on alone. That is why there are roommates out there.
That is why some people work two jobs (I have done that too).
I don't feel sorry for minimum wage workers because they are working in a start up job.
Seriously, if they are unhappy with the pay, climb, scratch, fight, or run to get out of the job and into a better one.
And that's what they're doing.
Why do you feel that you're entitled to rights that they aren't?
They are not asking, they are demanding. that is the difference. He worked his *kitten* to improve, what are they people doing? They are saying pay me or else.0 -
And that's what they're doing.
Why do you feel that you're entitled to rights that they aren't?0 -
I don't understand why this is over complicated.
Working in the fast food industry sucks. I think we can all agree to that.
I did it myself when I was in high school and it sucked.
So, instead of complaining about it, I bettered myself.
I couldn't afford college and my parents were not going to pay for it.
What is a boy to do?
I joined the Army.
The pay STILL sucked but, at least I got an education.
And, more importantly, I got the G.I. Bill.
I went to college while in the Army and, once I got out, I finished college.
Now, I make quite a bit more then I did flipping burgers but, if for some reason I feel I deserve more, I have two choices:
1: Ask for a raise
2: find another job.
Look, making minimum wage is impossible to live on alone. That is why there are roommates out there.
That is why some people work two jobs (I have done that too).
I don't feel sorry for minimum wage workers because they are working in a start up job.
Seriously, if they are unhappy with the pay, climb, scratch, fight, or run to get out of the job and into a better one.
anyone with the opinion that you need to work to better yourselves apparently.0 -
A business can't pay a worker more money than they can produce. You can't arbitrarily pay somebody 15 dollars an hour when their job only produces 6 dollars an hour of value. If you do that for any extended period of time, the business will go out of business, then nobody makes any money at all (business, employees, suppliers, etc).
If you want a better job that pays better than "living wages" - get yourself some skills that are worth something to society. Flipping burgers is not a skill - sorry.0
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