MidwesternGro
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LOL! You can't truly understand chemistry without physics.You have a "Science" degree in which you studied physics AND chemistry together?
Bullshit, and you know it.
LOL! You can't truly understand chemistry without physics.You have a "Science" degree in which you studied physics AND chemistry together?
Bullshit, and you know it.
The concept of a living wage is offensive to me.Gee whillickers BnB, you sure do have a problem with people earning a living wage for their labor. Do your parents own some type of business that relies on cheap exploited labor?
Are you in some big cock-a-roach family that feeds on the labor of the poor and relies on our taxes to subsidize the bare necessities for the employees? Are you an economic vampire, sucking the life blood of people who work so that you can subsidize your lifestyle?
I can just see it now, one big roach family sucking up opiates and relying on US, the TAX PAYERS, to subsidize their cockroach business model. Do you fear the light? Do you and your parents scurry under tables when people flash a light on your business model?
You are so roach-like that you support liberal artists sucking up student loan money and getting special repayment plans instead of working and earning a living wage.
Ding ding ding....starting with NAFTA was the losing of American jobs
The only reason you aren't poor after your Super Heroin Junky Adventure (TM) is because your parents had means. Hell, they probably helped pay for your education. Who the Hell buys Blu-rays or DVDs anymore? Everybody, including the poor, streams shit now. As for the lottery that is just another scam designed to prey on the poor and ignorant, just like a casino.The concept of a living wage is offensive to me.
It implies that it is the responsibility of your employer to ensure your financial well being. It isn't, your financial well being is your own responsibility.
Let us examine the habits of the so called working poor...
What socioeconomic group is most likely to; smoke, play the lottery, have a dvd/blue ray collection, and has most of the children? That's right, the working poor.
Smoking is an expensive habit at five dollars a day.
Every time I see someone buying lottery tickets, they leave the store and get into a piece of shit car.
Every time I see someone buy a movie at the store, they have to pay for them separately since the EBT card does not cover it.
Lower socioeconomic people are having much more children, and children are expensive, and limit your ability to work.
I can't help but feel these people make most of the problems they face in their lives.
The quality of life of the person making fries and cleaning toilets is not my concern. I am my concern. They are their concern. I have done a better job addressing my concerns then they have of theirs. Heroin addiction not withstanding. It set me back a few years, but I think I'll be alright.
I have several people I call employees, I'm a non managing junior partner in a business. Which means I take home a share of the profits, above my salary and fees.
We don't have any minimum wage employees. We have a girl who answers phones, schedules stuff, office manager is what we call her. She makes $14/hr and is worth every penny.
If minimum wage were increased we couldn't necessarily give her a huge raise. So instead of almost doubling the minimum wage, she would only be 40 percent over. It would suck for her.
Shit, it would suck for me.
The person who decides what the fry cook and janitor should make are themselves and their employer. It's nobody else's business.
The employer decides what a position should be compensated. The employee then decides that either is or isn't enough. If it isn't, they find a skill that is more valuable to their employer or someone else.
Very few of these minimum wage types work more than 40 hours a week, and most not that much so their employers can keep them at part time classification.
You know what I would do there?
I look up a plumber, call him and ask if he needs part time help. If he says no, I tell him I'll work for free. Even then he will probably throw you a few dollars just because most people are decent enough to do that.
I would work for free, or very little with that plumber. After a few months, after you've learned some things and can be of help, ask him for a job, or a reference.
Boom, you just got a $10/hr job as a plumber helper.
You work there for a year or two, growing your skills and knowledge as his helper, and you've probably gotten a raise by then to 12 or better. Gain his trust by coming to work on time, staying sober, not stealing from him or the customers, and not being a dick head.
Then you get your plumbers license. In this time you could have easily accumulated a bunch of tools, and saved enough money for a van or truck. Depending on circumstances, he can expand his business through your license, your truck, and you make even more money.
After a few years of this, guess what, it's time for your plumbing company.
But most of those McDonald's fry cooks wouldn't ever dream of that.
Why would it suck for her? She would be entirely unaffected by it.We don't have any minimum wage employees. We have a girl who answers phones, schedules stuff, office manager is what we call her. She makes $14/hr and is worth every penny.
If minimum wage were increased we couldn't necessarily give her a huge raise. So instead of almost doubling the minimum wage, she would only be 40 percent over. It would suck for her.
I hope you saved at your last job that paid $7.00. Oh wait. Rent? Food? Fuel? Healthcare? How many more jobs of better wage are being created that can actually get filled?The concept of a living wage is offensive to me.
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It implies that it is the responsibility of your employer to ensure your financial well being. It isn't, your financial well being is your own responsibility.
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The employer decides what a position should be compensated. The employee then decides that either is or isn't enough. If it isn't, they find a skill that is more valuable to their employer or someone else.
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Very few of these minimum wage types work more than 40 hours a week, and most not that much so their employers can keep them at part time classification.
You know what I would do there?
I look up a plumber, call him and ask if he needs part time help. If he says no, I tell him I'll work for free. Even then he will probably throw you a few dollars just because most people are decent enough to do that.
I would work for free, or very little with that plumber. After a few months, after you've learned some things and can be of help, ask him for a job, or a reference.
Boom, you just got a $10/hr job as a plumber helper.
You work there for a year or two, growing your skills and knowledge as his helper, and you've probably gotten a raise by then to 12 or better. Gain his trust by coming to work on time, staying sober, not stealing from him or the customers, and not being a dick head.
Then you get your plumbers license. In this time you could have easily accumulated a bunch of tools, and saved enough money for a van or truck. Depending on circumstances, he can expand his business through your license, your truck, and you make even more money.
After a few years of this, guess what, it's time for your plumbing company.
nothing left......yes. bread and circuses. SNAP cards and football games.What I was trying to get at BnB is that the job market isn't as open and available as it was during your time.
Shit is changing so quickly that new college graduates have a difficult time, no matter if it is hard science or not.
However I do understand your 'bootstraps' mentality. The options for those just entering the workforce is so limited this is not always an option.
I did alright, but I was really lucky.
lol, bignnbushy sank his parents' money into a pyramid scheme from the sounds of it.Why would it suck for her? She would be entirely unaffected by it.
Demand is actually driven up by the fact that government will loan anyone who can fog a mirror a loan for up to $90,000 for school. Then the government propaganda is that the average college graduate makes 75% more than a HS graduate, when that is actually a statistical lie.False! I view most of higher education as a grifting operation these days.
I had to bend over and pay inflated prices for books and tuition simply because the demand was driven up due to a rarity in good paying jobs right out of high school.
If you think someone making $14 an hour would be unaffected by raising the minimum wage from 7.5 to 10.1, then you are a total retard.Why would it suck for her? She would be entirely unaffected by it.
You don't start working for the plumber full time.I hope you saved at your last job that paid $7.00. Oh wait. Rent? Food? Fuel? Healthcare? How many more jobs of better wage are being created that can actually get filled?
When the better jobs and careers are filled there is sometimes no place for the unprepared to go. So new entries should prepare themselves. Then they get a loan. Then they get injured/sick. See how simple anyone starting can get hung up without some sort of oversight?
Plumber:
You would have to work for free as a laborer in your example. During this time you are living off of savings? Where did this come from? A plumber is going to abuse a free donkey more likely then teach him anything. I hope you can find a non union plumber, good luck if you are in a city find one of those.
Oversight is a necessary evil, because there are even worse entities that will take advantage of employees and abuse them. Not everything goes according to plan, you pointed out your own addiction issues.
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Blasted phone.
The In-N-Out burger down the street start starts at $10.50 if you're looking for a change of scenery.You know why flipping burgers isn't worth $10/hr right now? Because there are millions of people doing it for much less right now.
You've been talking a lot about me and a pyramid scheme.lol, bignnbushy sank his parents' money into a pyramid scheme from the sounds of it.
In-n-out is a west coast thing? I've never heard of them.The In-N-Out burger down the street start starts at $10.50 if you're looking for a change of scenery.
http://www.in-n-out.com/employment/restaurant.aspx
That is fine with me, reasonable minds can disagree.I was simply shedding light on the ever decreasing sized pinhead target that is success in the US job market.
Throughout history apprentices were treated as well compensated indentured workers. They were taught a skill, trade or education that had value. Sometimes it was a lot more grim and less cut and dry. They were given a minimum of room, and board.
Few internships emulate this, by paying or even providing room and board.
Shrinking opportunities and pinhead targets.
We must agree to disagree BnB. Though I completely understand you opinion, there are many exceptional aspects and points. I just disagree.