We're talking about minimum wage jobs here. Nobody's life is in danger by working at McDonalds. Ya know, unless it's located in a black neighborhood.

We're talking about people who have to feed their families and put a roof over their heads.

No, we're talking about rude ass teenagers who can't even get your order right half the time.

How many fast food workers are adults?
Half of fast-food workers are 23 or older. Many teenagers do work in fast- food, but the majority of fast-food workers are not teenagers. (percent of all fast-food workers) 16-19 30.0 20-24 30.7 25-54 36.4 55-64 1.9 65+ 1.0 Source: Authors' analysis of the Current Population Survey.
If you're working full time at some fast food joint for 30 years then you are doing so because you want to

The facts just don't agree with that.

Sure they do, if someone is working fast food for 30 years then they choose to not better themselves or their lives.
 
We're talking about people who have to feed their families and put a roof over their heads.

No, we're talking about rude ass teenagers who can't even get your order right half the time.

How many fast food workers are adults?
Half of fast-food workers are 23 or older. Many teenagers do work in fast- food, but the majority of fast-food workers are not teenagers. (percent of all fast-food workers) 16-19 30.0 20-24 30.7 25-54 36.4 55-64 1.9 65+ 1.0 Source: Authors' analysis of the Current Population Survey.
If you're working full time at some fast food joint for 30 years then you are doing so because you want to

The facts just don't agree with that.

Sure they do, if someone is working fast food for 30 years then they choose to not better themselves or their lives.

How many fast food workers have done that for 30 years? The list above is for ages of workers. Not years of employment in the field.
 
No, we're talking about rude ass teenagers who can't even get your order right half the time.

How many fast food workers are adults?
Half of fast-food workers are 23 or older. Many teenagers do work in fast- food, but the majority of fast-food workers are not teenagers. (percent of all fast-food workers) 16-19 30.0 20-24 30.7 25-54 36.4 55-64 1.9 65+ 1.0 Source: Authors' analysis of the Current Population Survey.
If you're working full time at some fast food joint for 30 years then you are doing so because you want to

The facts just don't agree with that.

Sure they do, if someone is working fast food for 30 years then they choose to not better themselves or their lives.

How many fast food workers have done that for 30 years? The list above is for ages of workers. Not years of employment in the field.

Let me rephrase

If you are working at a fast food joint for more than 5 years you are doing it because you want to.

Anyone who whines about not being able to support a family on the pay at a fast food joint isn't trying very hard to earn more
 
The companies institute the safety programs because their insurance requires it. Those companies don't care about you. They just don't want to have to pay if you get hurt.
So once again you just proved that the free market flawlessly handles everything and government intervention is not needed. :laugh:
 
How many fast food workers are adults?
Half of fast-food workers are 23 or older. Many teenagers do work in fast- food, but the majority of fast-food workers are not teenagers. (percent of all fast-food workers) 16-19 30.0 20-24 30.7 25-54 36.4 55-64 1.9 65+ 1.0 Source: Authors' analysis of the Current Population Survey.
If you're working full time at some fast food joint for 30 years then you are doing so because you want to

The facts just don't agree with that.

Sure they do, if someone is working fast food for 30 years then they choose to not better themselves or their lives.

How many fast food workers have done that for 30 years? The list above is for ages of workers. Not years of employment in the field.

Let me rephrase

If you are working at a fast food joint for more than 5 years you are doing it because you want to.

Anyone who whines about not being able to support a family on the pay at a fast food joint isn't trying very hard to earn more

Your comment reminds me of some former tenants of mine. They moved in very young and managed to keep up their apartment for several years. Both were fast food workers and neither could do any better because they loved their pot too much.

Better paying jobs require drug tests, so these adults stay with their MW jobs to continue their lifestyle. If they wanted to better themselves, they could by simply giving up the dope.

So nobody is forcing people to work low-wage jobs. As you stated, it's a choice they freely make.
 
Or free training. They offer that in the military, and in my industry, companies are willing to train you for free just as long as you sign a one year contract to work for them. We are still short 50,000 divers; many of them now making 80K a year or more.

The problem isn't finding people the problem is finding the right people. The problem this country has is the youth have been told they are worth a lot more than employers are willing to pay them until they show some initiative and dedication to the company. I don't want to train someone to do a job only to have them leave and have to hire and train someone else because they got offered a dollar more an hour to work at Burger King. I've hired a few college grads who had real potential but showed no initiative or drive, and way over estimated their worth with no experience in the field.

That's why many companies rely on temp services these days. You get to try out an employee long before hiring them. A few of our customers will only hire exclusively through temp services for that reason. They figure if a person is willing to work for lower pay, be on time every day, do the job with the ability and desire to learn, those people are worth offering a job to.

The major problem in our country today are all the drugs. Many companies drug test and these younger people won't give up the dope to secure a job or career. It's happening in our industry and industries across the country.

My father made a damn good living and pension being a bricklayer. Granted, it's very hard work. But the pay is around 50 bucks an hour with benefits and you are always in demand. The problem is the only people willing to do the work are those that can't pass a drug screen.

That's why the big push to Legalize marijuana nationwide, so the dopers can say you can't refuse to hire me because marijuana is legal. Talk about a motivation killer ever seen a motivated "pot head"? Slovenly bunch most often.

It doesn't matter whether a product is legal or not. Alcohol is legal, but if it's traced in your system, you can run into problems on the job.

As a driver, they have the ability to test me for "residual alcohol" which means if you drank too much the night before, they can give you a problem. They go by fractions of a percent to make that determination. What they say is, that you need at least ten hours since your last drink to pass should you get tested, but I would guess that all depends on how much you had to drink.

Same thing with using a firearm in public. You are not allowed to have any alcohol in your system if you carry and have to use a firearm for defense.

Don't get me wrong, it's not that I agree with it, it's just to demonstrate the priorities of young people today. They called us the drug generation, but most people when I was young would have gladly given up the pot for a good paying job. Kids today will not. They will simply stay at home with their parents and cry because their McDonald's job doesn't pay enough and we need a minimum wage hike.

I would agree, if the job market was anything like it was when I was in high school or even before, but it isn't, and neither is being poor anything like it was then or before, either. The fact is the 'new economy' is producing shit jobs at far higher rates than 'skilled' jobs, off-shoring is still going on, and green cards and criminal illegal immigration was not a factor when I was coming up, even with being on the tail end of a huge 'baby boom' to deal with; the population was stabilizing and even decreasing, which is just what was needed with the massive increases in productivity and automation then going on. There were jobs like sacking groceries and gas station attendants for kids, many of which could be very well paying since people still tipped back then; being a sack boy part time at the new Skaggs-Albertson grocery chain over the 'rich' neighborhood in the afternoons, with a job at the front gate of the local drive-in movie made me self-supporting at 14. Try that now for the average kid even at 16 or 18 these days. to get a job on a forklift at a warehouse didn't require going through a temp agency shithole competing with criminal illegal aliens and having to pay to get some fake ' certification', either, and at the time those paid $2.50 an hour and up around here, where a garage apartment could easily be found for $40 a month.

Today we are also competing with foreign manufacturing and automation which took over more blue-collar jobs than anything else. Yes, we had Chinese products when we were young, but much of the merchandise you purchased was made in the US. Today, you'd be hard pressed to find US made products in stores these days.

It's hard to make a good living when companies are buying machines to do your job. In the last couple of years, even McDonald's and Wendy's are investing in automation to replace the people that took orders or made french fries. Eventually, nearly the entire restaurant will be automated.
 
The problem isn't finding people the problem is finding the right people. The problem this country has is the youth have been told they are worth a lot more than employers are willing to pay them until they show some initiative and dedication to the company. I don't want to train someone to do a job only to have them leave and have to hire and train someone else because they got offered a dollar more an hour to work at Burger King. I've hired a few college grads who had real potential but showed no initiative or drive, and way over estimated their worth with no experience in the field.

That's why many companies rely on temp services these days. You get to try out an employee long before hiring them. A few of our customers will only hire exclusively through temp services for that reason. They figure if a person is willing to work for lower pay, be on time every day, do the job with the ability and desire to learn, those people are worth offering a job to.

The major problem in our country today are all the drugs. Many companies drug test and these younger people won't give up the dope to secure a job or career. It's happening in our industry and industries across the country.

My father made a damn good living and pension being a bricklayer. Granted, it's very hard work. But the pay is around 50 bucks an hour with benefits and you are always in demand. The problem is the only people willing to do the work are those that can't pass a drug screen.

That's why the big push to Legalize marijuana nationwide, so the dopers can say you can't refuse to hire me because marijuana is legal. Talk about a motivation killer ever seen a motivated "pot head"? Slovenly bunch most often.

It doesn't matter whether a product is legal or not. Alcohol is legal, but if it's traced in your system, you can run into problems on the job.

As a driver, they have the ability to test me for "residual alcohol" which means if you drank too much the night before, they can give you a problem. They go by fractions of a percent to make that determination. What they say is, that you need at least ten hours since your last drink to pass should you get tested, but I would guess that all depends on how much you had to drink.

Same thing with using a firearm in public. You are not allowed to have any alcohol in your system if you carry and have to use a firearm for defense.

Don't get me wrong, it's not that I agree with it, it's just to demonstrate the priorities of young people today. They called us the drug generation, but most people when I was young would have gladly given up the pot for a good paying job. Kids today will not. They will simply stay at home with their parents and cry because their McDonald's job doesn't pay enough and we need a minimum wage hike.

I would agree, if the job market was anything like it was when I was in high school or even before, but it isn't, and neither is being poor anything like it was then or before, either. The fact is the 'new economy' is producing shit jobs at far higher rates than 'skilled' jobs, off-shoring is still going on, and green cards and criminal illegal immigration was not a factor when I was coming up, even with being on the tail end of a huge 'baby boom' to deal with; the population was stabilizing and even decreasing, which is just what was needed with the massive increases in productivity and automation then going on. There were jobs like sacking groceries and gas station attendants for kids, many of which could be very well paying since people still tipped back then; being a sack boy part time at the new Skaggs-Albertson grocery chain over the 'rich' neighborhood in the afternoons, with a job at the front gate of the local drive-in movie made me self-supporting at 14. Try that now for the average kid even at 16 or 18 these days. to get a job on a forklift at a warehouse didn't require going through a temp agency shithole competing with criminal illegal aliens and having to pay to get some fake ' certification', either, and at the time those paid $2.50 an hour and up around here, where a garage apartment could easily be found for $40 a month.

Today we are also competing with foreign manufacturing and automation which took over more blue-collar jobs than anything else. Yes, we had Chinese products when we were young, but much of the merchandise you purchased was made in the US. Today, you'd be hard pressed to find US made products in stores these days.

It's hard to make a good living when companies are buying machines to do your job. In the last couple of years, even McDonald's and Wendy's are investing in automation to replace the people that took orders or made french fries. Eventually, nearly the entire restaurant will be automated.

The food industry was 'automated' a long time ago; that's why you see 3 or 4 employees in a Mickey D's handling 1,800 orders an hour during a lunch rush. Back in the late 1800' early 1900's they had those 'auto-serve' type vending cafeterias where you put in a nickel or a dime and served yourself. They didn't end up dominating then, and they won't now.. The fact is we can make everything we need here, don't need foreign anything,; that happens via big subsidies and tax breaks for off-shoring, not because of 'competition'. We also didn't have the mass immigration, the country called a end to that scam in the 1920's, and didn''t end it until the mid-1960's; seems many Democrats and Corporations alike yearned for the 'good old days', of swamped labor markets, dirt cheap temp workers, etc., and then the 'conservatives' began sniveling about paying for the social services needed to subsidize all the cheap disposal labor, since it was clear those Evul Xians and others weren't going to allow then to just die in the streets and alleys when they got laid off or too sick to work or move elsewhere. 'Social Darwinism' is a load of crap; we all know it, but yet the right wingers keep touting it up, even though all it does is drive voters to to the left, which of course is just moronic policy. They don't like minimum wages because it makes those who claim to be 'skilled n stuff' look like idiots for selling their labor for chump change; as long as they can be kept drunk and stupid enough to believe they're'Speshul' and 'really getting over on those fast food losers', why they're happier than pigs in shit.
 
The election system and the free market are two separate entities, they are not the same thing you dumb bitch.

In a free market the wages are set by the market, not by law makers. Law makers set artificial minimum wages because they think the free market is not paying people enough.

Is there a contest today to see how can post the stupidest shit the earliest?

The market is anything that effects production and distribution and wages. The workers are certainly allowed to use any means to demand the price of their own labor, just like owners are allowed any means to increase their profit. That's why the free market sucks without reasonable limits.

No, that is not correct. Government regulations affect the market, they are not the market.

In a free market you wage is set by your value to your employer and what the market will bear.




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Owners regularly spend vast amounts of money to elect politicians who will reduce safety regulations, and other things that reduce the unit cost of labor. Workers receive less pay and higher risks as a result, any you don't seem to have a problem with that, but when workers are able to elect politicians that will work for their needs, you whine. You love workers absorbing risks that should rightfully be the responsibility of the owners, Socialism for the rich is just fine for you.

Where do you find these rollbacks of safety laws? I work in construction, and the amount of safety is insane, and its almost always the companies that institute the restrictions.

EVERYTHING in the workplace is controlled today. And all of it is for the worker.

Mark

The companies institute the safety programs because their insurance requires it. Those companies don't care about you. They just don't want to have to pay if you get hurt.

So? You keep saying that safety is being degraded, I want to know where that is happening?

Mark
 
capitalist have no qualms about increasing their pay so stfu.

MOON FUCK! That's the point of capitalism MOON TURD to increase pay through hard work. Most of the people working in the fast food industry work there because they have very low skill levels and education which is the fault of the idiot who didn't take advantage of the free education k-12, themselves. Some people are just smarter than others and most are smarter than you MOON FLAKE. Oh and there are a lot of Rrich Socialists out there look at the Presidential Un hopefuls field.what have they done for the MOON HOLE lately!
They may be smarter but they are not better looking..Do you and the rest of your ilk can only imagine that fast food workers are the only ones with lower than needed pay? I mean hell I make seventy five to over two hundred an hour as a self employed contractor..I pay my help more than anyone else cause it is needed to help raise their family.

You can only pay wages that your customer will pay. If you are in a competitive business, you can say you want to pay more, but nobody will hire you.

Mark
The market right now is short handed and the price to do business is in the positive position, unlike eight years ago when they were wanting to pay bum wages.

That is not the point. All things being equal, you cannot over pay your labor and stay competitive in your market.

Mark
 
That's why many companies rely on temp services these days. You get to try out an employee long before hiring them. A few of our customers will only hire exclusively through temp services for that reason. They figure if a person is willing to work for lower pay, be on time every day, do the job with the ability and desire to learn, those people are worth offering a job to.

The major problem in our country today are all the drugs. Many companies drug test and these younger people won't give up the dope to secure a job or career. It's happening in our industry and industries across the country.

My father made a damn good living and pension being a bricklayer. Granted, it's very hard work. But the pay is around 50 bucks an hour with benefits and you are always in demand. The problem is the only people willing to do the work are those that can't pass a drug screen.

That's why the big push to Legalize marijuana nationwide, so the dopers can say you can't refuse to hire me because marijuana is legal. Talk about a motivation killer ever seen a motivated "pot head"? Slovenly bunch most often.

It doesn't matter whether a product is legal or not. Alcohol is legal, but if it's traced in your system, you can run into problems on the job.

As a driver, they have the ability to test me for "residual alcohol" which means if you drank too much the night before, they can give you a problem. They go by fractions of a percent to make that determination. What they say is, that you need at least ten hours since your last drink to pass should you get tested, but I would guess that all depends on how much you had to drink.

Same thing with using a firearm in public. You are not allowed to have any alcohol in your system if you carry and have to use a firearm for defense.

Don't get me wrong, it's not that I agree with it, it's just to demonstrate the priorities of young people today. They called us the drug generation, but most people when I was young would have gladly given up the pot for a good paying job. Kids today will not. They will simply stay at home with their parents and cry because their McDonald's job doesn't pay enough and we need a minimum wage hike.

I would agree, if the job market was anything like it was when I was in high school or even before, but it isn't, and neither is being poor anything like it was then or before, either. The fact is the 'new economy' is producing shit jobs at far higher rates than 'skilled' jobs, off-shoring is still going on, and green cards and criminal illegal immigration was not a factor when I was coming up, even with being on the tail end of a huge 'baby boom' to deal with; the population was stabilizing and even decreasing, which is just what was needed with the massive increases in productivity and automation then going on. There were jobs like sacking groceries and gas station attendants for kids, many of which could be very well paying since people still tipped back then; being a sack boy part time at the new Skaggs-Albertson grocery chain over the 'rich' neighborhood in the afternoons, with a job at the front gate of the local drive-in movie made me self-supporting at 14. Try that now for the average kid even at 16 or 18 these days. to get a job on a forklift at a warehouse didn't require going through a temp agency shithole competing with criminal illegal aliens and having to pay to get some fake ' certification', either, and at the time those paid $2.50 an hour and up around here, where a garage apartment could easily be found for $40 a month.

Today we are also competing with foreign manufacturing and automation which took over more blue-collar jobs than anything else. Yes, we had Chinese products when we were young, but much of the merchandise you purchased was made in the US. Today, you'd be hard pressed to find US made products in stores these days.

It's hard to make a good living when companies are buying machines to do your job. In the last couple of years, even McDonald's and Wendy's are investing in automation to replace the people that took orders or made french fries. Eventually, nearly the entire restaurant will be automated.

The food industry was 'automated' a long time ago; that's why you see 3 or 4 employees in a Mickey D's handling 1,800 orders an hour during a lunch rush. Back in the late 1800' early 1900's they had those 'auto-serve' type vending cafeterias where you put in a nickel or a dime and served yourself. They didn't end up dominating then, and they won't now.. The fact is we can make everything we need here, don't need foreign anything,; that happens via big subsidies and tax breaks for off-shoring, not because of 'competition'. We also didn't have the mass immigration, the country called a end to that scam in the 1920's, and didn''t end it until the mid-1960's; seems many Democrats and Corporations alike yearned for the 'good old days', of swamped labor markets, dirt cheap temp workers, etc., and then the 'conservatives' began sniveling about paying for the social services needed to subsidize all the cheap disposal labor, since it was clear those Evul Xians and others weren't going to allow then to just die in the streets and alleys when they got laid off or too sick to work or move elsewhere. 'Social Darwinism' is a load of crap; we all know it, but yet the right wingers keep touting it up, even though all it does is drive voters to to the left, which of course is just moronic policy. They don't like minimum wages because it makes those who claim to be 'skilled n stuff' look like idiots for selling their labor for chump change; as long as they can be kept drunk and stupid enough to believe they're'Speshul' and 'really getting over on those fast food losers', why they're happier than pigs in shit.

Nobody gets tax breaks for moving overseas. The only tax breaks companies get are for moving expenses, and it doesn't matter if you're moving from Chicago to LA or from Detroit to Vietnam. Companies move because of intrusive and expensive government regulations and labor costs.

I can't speak for where you live, but over here, fast food places are not automated and they usually have nearly a dozen employees for rush hour lunch and dinner. However we never took a huge minimum wage hike so perhaps it's still economical to have humans instead of machines. If Democrats are able to take total control of the federal government and make $15.00 an hour law, that too may change.
 
capitalist have no qualms about increasing their pay so stfu.

MOON FUCK! That's the point of capitalism MOON TURD to increase pay through hard work. Most of the people working in the fast food industry work there because they have very low skill levels and education which is the fault of the idiot who didn't take advantage of the free education k-12, themselves. Some people are just smarter than others and most are smarter than you MOON FLAKE. Oh and there are a lot of Rrich Socialists out there look at the Presidential Un hopefuls field.what have they done for the MOON HOLE lately!
They may be smarter but they are not better looking..Do you and the rest of your ilk can only imagine that fast food workers are the only ones with lower than needed pay? I mean hell I make seventy five to over two hundred an hour as a self employed contractor..I pay my help more than anyone else cause it is needed to help raise their family.

You can only pay wages that your customer will pay. If you are in a competitive business, you can say you want to pay more, but nobody will hire you.

Mark
I am self employed and bid on jobs no one pays me by the hour.

I am also a contractor. Economic rules still apply. If I bid too much, a competitor gets the work. Would I like to pay my help more? Sure. But I realize that my competition will take my work.

Mark
 
I am self employed and bid on jobs no one pays me by the hour.
I am also a contractor. Economic rules still apply. If I bid too much, a competitor gets the work. Would I like to pay my help more? Sure. But I realize that my competition will take my work.

Mark
That’s how you know Moonbeam there is full of shit. He doesn’t understand basic business or basic economics. He’s never run a business in his life. He lives off of welfare like the rest of the left-wingers here.
 
So you literally just proved that government coercion isn't need. :lmao:

(By the way...everyone here knows that you live off of welfare)
Come on out some day and move a couple of tons of masonry and then tell me that.





Why should I? I have an education. I pay unskilled people to do that work.
So do I..Next....





Then why are you whining? All min wage laws do is foster inflation. That is provable. Instead of doing stupid shit, how about realizing that some people aren't worth that much, and inflating the wages to help them, which in turn hurts everyone else. Is just stupid. Far better would be to encourage and help education programs. Stupid people are beyond help. They just are. But regular folks should get a helping hand.

Better to take from the poor to give millions to the rich, right?





As usual basic concepts fly right over your tiny little head. That is not what I said, read it again and get a dictionary to help you out.
 
Right ? I would base it on the work ethic! Don’t like it? Until you figure out how to get off of minimum wage then we will dumb down the idea because my generation is just a lazy *beep*. I want this, I want that, I’m entitled to earn a $15 because a old white man says. I’m 24 years old and I don’t really have this viewpoint. The way I look at it is you are not entitled unless you’re busting your chops then of course.


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I think part of the problem is younger people grew up entitled. Their parent(s) gave them everything well beyond their childhood.

When I was a young man, you were encouraged to start using your new wings. You dreaded the thought of living at home with your parents. In my day, your parents were not your friends, they were your parents and you couldn't wait to be on your own.

I knew people who were forced out of the house the day they turned 18. They were told by their parents, the day you reach 18 is the day you are an adult, and we no longer need to care for you. You grow up pretty quick under those circumstances.

And mind you social programs back then are nothing like they are today. They helped, but you couldn't' make a lifestyle out of them.

I don’t think aoc is entitled and, you are crazy if minimum wage was supposed to be a life time job? I get it that some people who are working as a buster or whatever are older. These social programs are running out of money and then what?


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