Sep-02-2021 04:47 PM
Sep-04-2021 04:32 PM
JRscooby wrote:
Now explain how the mother flipping buggers to feed her family is less deserving of a living wage than the man hanging fenders on a model A?
Sep-04-2021 03:29 PM
wanderingaimlessly wrote:
The problem over the minimum wage is that folks have lost sight of what it is, and was.
Does flippin burgers for 8-10 hours in a 110 degree kitchen suck?
Answer is yes, and IT SHOULD.
People nowadays seem to think flippin burgers or running a cash register is a career.
NEWS ALERT IT's NOT
The fact that those jobs suck is supposed to be a motivator to make the poor schmuck working them get some training so they can have a better job with higher pay.
But the "Fight for 15" crowd is too stupid and lazy to get the training or think hard enough to get the better job with higher pay, and we are expected to make up for their deficiencies.
Sep-04-2021 01:09 PM
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Sep-03-2021 04:56 PM
spoon059 wrote:rlw999 wrote:
A $15 minimum wage only sounds expensive because minimum wage hasn't kept up with inflation...
Not just minimum wage, ALL wages haven't kept up. When you double the minimum wage and keep my wage stagnant, it punishes me. Then the typical answer is that *I* should be paid more. I work for the government, are you going to be willing to pay more taxes to support my salary increasing by the same percent as the minimum wage? And if so, then YOUR wages need to increase to cover the offset of higher taxes.
See how that works?
Sep-03-2021 04:54 PM
Sep-03-2021 04:31 PM
rlw999 wrote:
A $15 minimum wage only sounds expensive because minimum wage hasn't kept up with inflation...
Sep-03-2021 04:17 PM
spoon059 wrote:monkey44 wrote:
No law against paying more than minimum wage for trained and skilled employees. If we had brought that work back to USA, we would not be in this dilemma. It's not just trucks either.
It's the untrained, unskilled workers that are not worth that pay.
Perhaps the guy actually making the part deserves more than $15 an hour... but what about when you have to pay the janitor $15 an hour to clean up, the parts guy $15 an hour to order parts, the warehouse guy $15 an hour to move parts, the parking attendant $15 an hour to help people park, the lady behind the lunch counter $15 an hour to warm up food, etc etc?
It quickly becomes unsustainable.
Burtless compared prices for two different types of burritos at San Francisco’s 710 Third St. Taco Bell (minimum wage: $16.07) to prices for the same burritos at a Taco Bell in Alexandria, Va., where the state’s minimum wage is currently $7.25 per hour, equal to the federal minimum.
In Alexandria, a Bean Burrito goes for $1.29, while a Burrito Supreme costs $4.19. At the San Francisco location, a Bean Burrito sells for $1.99, and a Burrito Supreme costs $4.19.
The most expensive burrito on the menu, the Crunchwrap Supreme, costs $4.19 in Alexandria and $4.49 in San Francisco, a difference of about 7%.
Sep-03-2021 03:43 PM
spoon059 wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
Hmm, so paying someone the necessary amount so they can afford to buy what they build is unsustainable? I'll have to think about that one.
Hmm, so we should pay everyone enough money that they can afford a Lamborghini? The guy that sweeps the floor at NASA should be able to afford a space shuttle? How about the guy that delivers the rivets that assemble the newest cruise ship... he should be paid enough to afford to buy a cruise ship? Think about that too...
For what its worth, I get paid quite a bit more than $15/hour and I can't comfortably afford a top of the line GMC Denali. How much more should I demand from my employer so that I can afford expensive luxuries?
Sep-03-2021 03:19 PM
spoon059 wrote:RetiredRealtorRick wrote:
Too bad we don't have the know how/technology/workforce/ability/desire to produce these chips in the US.
$15/hour minimum wage would make that exceptionally cost prohibitive.
Sep-03-2021 02:50 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
Hmm, so paying someone the necessary amount so they can afford to buy what they build is unsustainable? I'll have to think about that one.
Sep-03-2021 02:27 PM