Holding a sign take no skill at all, hence the minimal pay. The only reason the manager is offering $16 is that no one will bite for what the job is really worth, which is maybe $4 an hour.
I won't do that kind of work because I am a certified, gold plated expert at standing around doing nothing. I have 20 years experience doing that in the Navy, and I won't do it again.
No, but really, if you make a line of 5 people on a Marine Corps base, there will be a line of 30 people in an hour.
The first question you should ask when you see a line is: "how much trouble am I going to be in for not being in that line?" Followed by: "Is anyone else I know in that line?" Not "what is the line for?", not "did I miss something?".
Holding a sign take no skill at all, hence the minimal pay.
The first message exchange is reasonable, logical, and straightforward.
$15/hour is the effective current minimum wage - aka what you can get almost anywhere.
This job has the additional requirement of owning a car (expensive) but pays the same.
Why would it make sense to take this job that pays effectively less than other jobs?
Hello, I'm one of those abolish the minimum wage types, pleased to meet ya. /shakes hand.
Granted, many things have to stop happening first before I would say getting rid of the minimum wage is feasible. Things like ending government deficit spending, ending Federal Reserve issuance of unbacked currency, and banks must keep one dollar of collateral for each dollar they lend. Without reform all these actions debase the money supply, and cause inflation, thereby degrading the purchasing power over time of everyone using that money.
Holding a sign take no skill at all, hence the minimal pay. The only reason the manager is offering $16 is that no one will bite for what the job is really worth, which is maybe $4 an hour.
I won't do that kind of work because I am a certified, gold plated expert at standing around doing nothing. I have 20 years experience doing that in the Navy, and I won't do it again.
Standing around doing nothing in the ocean.
No, but really, if you make a line of 5 people on a Marine Corps base, there will be a line of 30 people in an hour.
The first question you should ask when you see a line is: "how much trouble am I going to be in for not being in that line?" Followed by: "Is anyone else I know in that line?" Not "what is the line for?", not "did I miss something?".
The first message exchange is reasonable, logical, and straightforward.
$15/hour is the effective current minimum wage - aka what you can get almost anywhere.
This job has the additional requirement of owning a car (expensive) but pays the same.
Why would it make sense to take this job that pays effectively less than other jobs?
Hello, I'm one of those abolish the minimum wage types, pleased to meet ya. /shakes hand.
Granted, many things have to stop happening first before I would say getting rid of the minimum wage is feasible. Things like ending government deficit spending, ending Federal Reserve issuance of unbacked currency, and banks must keep one dollar of collateral for each dollar they lend. Without reform all these actions debase the money supply, and cause inflation, thereby degrading the purchasing power over time of everyone using that money.
Oh look, someone with a reasonable opinion.
You’re part of the problem and you’ll die without ever coming to terms with it.
Don't you have to go fluff your girlfriend's bull instead of shitposting here?