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Corn = power
Here's a counterpoint: low wage jobs can offer better pay and benefits that make serving a chicken wing or selling a carburetor in this time worth it. The inflation spectre is starting to sound like the usual hostage taking.I counted 7 "Now Hiring" signs on the way to work today. KFC, Donatoes, FedEx, an electrical contractor, a construction distribution company, the railroad and an Auto Zone. All of that in roughly a 5 mile stretch of road.
The answer is pretty simple. Stop me if you've heard this: Stop the unregulated unemployment benefit and completely cancel the $300/wk extra stimmy. NOW.
It's already too late to stop the inflation train, but they need to fix the issue before the economy completely eats itself.
how so? I've seen server jobs in AZ offered as "multiple openings, $12-$18/hr, +tips"Here's a counterpoint: low wage jobs can offer better pay and benefits that make serving a chicken wing or selling a carburetor in this time worth it. The inflation spectre is starting to sound like the usual hostage taking.
I've seen the same jobs in PA offered at $8/hr so I suppose it's location dependent.how so? I've seen server jobs in AZ offered as "multiple openings, $12-$18/hr, +tips"
private business can't compete with "something for nothing", and Pres Biden's solution seems to be to take more in for redistribution instead of removing the incentive for citizens to "do nothing".
that's very odd...especially since I assume the jobs in PA are a higher Cost of Living...I've seen the same jobs in PA offered at $8/hr so I suppose it's location dependent.
I was talking to a guy on the weekend offering 25 bucks an hour and can't get hires. Granted, he also struck me as someone aderalled to the moon and a bullshitter.how so? I've seen server jobs in AZ offered as "multiple openings, $12-$18/hr, +tips"
private business can't compete with "something for nothing", and Pres Biden's solution seems to be to take more in for redistribution instead of removing the incentive for citizens to "do nothing".
fast food workers gonna fuck around and get replaced.
i know large truck frame fabricator, they're paying welders $70/hr. Now the pay is so high that most of the welders only work 3 days a week.I was talking to a guy on the weekend offering 25 bucks an hour and can't get hires. Granted, he also struck me as someone aderalled to the moon and a bullshitter.
I don't really care what they are being paid. If it needs to increase then it needs to increase. What we can't have is people just being cool to collect a free handout.Here's a counterpoint: low wage jobs can offer better pay and benefits that make serving a chicken wing or selling a carburetor in this time worth it. The inflation spectre is starting to sound like the usual hostage taking.
but what about all the doctors, nurses, architects, etc?I don't really care what they are being paid. If it needs to increase then it needs to increase. What we can't have is people just being cool to collect a free handout.
Eventually, the market sorts itself out. If $20/hr becomes the new entry point for low skilled labor, then that's what it is. Eventually the prices will increase and that $20 will go about as far as their $15 is going today.
A gutted supply due to Gov't meddling is no-bueno.
I like when that happens.i know large truck frame fabricator, they're paying welders $70/hr. Now the pay is so high that most of the welders only work 3 days a week.
reason we were talking is because I do a bit of integration consulting with these guys...I like when that happens.
The wage gap will always be there, imo. It wouldn't happen overnight, but eventually they would see the same % gap over the burger flippers that they have today. Although they won't be "banking" any additional money because everything will cost more for them too.but what about all the doctors, nurses, architects, etc?
we don't actually increase the value of low-skilled jobs by printing money or increase minimum wage (effectively the same thing, IMAO).
we just devalue all the improvements that others have made in their life and career skills.
it fixes the presence of that annoying middle class.The wage gap will always be there, imo. It wouldn't happen overnight, but eventually they would see the same % gap over the burger flippers that they have today. Although they won't be "banking" any additional money because everything will cost more for them too.
That's why I find the min wage argument dumb. It doesn't "fix" anything.
Meh. We're fucked anyway.it fixes the presence of that annoying middle class.
It is going to interested to watch the modified free market blind itself out.reason we were talking is because I do a bit of integration consulting with these guys...
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUU3HdxOqZs
these workers go 24/7 without error for years, regardless of labor cost fluctuations.
modified for the sake of cronyism...but yeah...It is going to interested to watch the modified free market blind itself out.
Guillotines gonna make a roaring comeback.modified for the sake of cronyism...but yeah...
I agree. But markets have a cause and effect that people like to ignore.Good.
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