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Where I live, McDonald's and Wendy's are hiring at $15 an hour. It isn't a wage issue, it's laziness.

Where I live, McDonald's and Wendy's are hiring at $15 an hour. It isn't a wage issue, it's laziness. | people aren't going to work for minimum wage and that's why businesses are having trouble finding workers; i just got a job at wendy's, starting pay $15 an hour . . . isn't that supposed to be the "living wage?" | image tagged in memes,the rock driving | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
172 views 6 upvotes Made by Jim-Halpert 3 years ago in politics
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0 ups, 3y
Its called entry level wages.....not living. No one is to be living on minum wage. Minum wage is for retired workers are workers entering the marketplace. F**kong idiots trying to male a f**king career at McDonalds AND want to bitch about the pay.....give me a f**king break!!!! We would all want to play grab ass and smoke weed behind the store if it paid 75k a year!!!

God I cant wait for robots!!!!!
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1 up, 3y,
2 replies
It WAS the living wage TEN YEARS AGO WHEN WE ASKED FOR IT!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is the problem with dragging your feet on cost of living adjustment.
1 up, 3y,
2 replies
Fifteen dollars an hour wasn't being asked for in the mainstream ten years ago. It became an arguing point not 3 years ago. No one is dragging their feet. Cost of living will ALWAYS be much higher than actual "high school" level jobs. It isn't just high school level jobs finding it difficult to find applicants.
2 ups, 3y,
2 replies
I was making $15 an hour 20 years ago.
1 up, 3y,
1 reply
Not at McDonald's, you weren't.
0 ups, 3y,
1 reply
I never said I worked at McD's.
0 ups, 3y
Like you could manage even that.
1 up, 3y
What was the pimp's percentage?
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2 ups, 3y
Ten years is not that long ago! What makes you think I can't remember it?
1 up, 3y
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people aren't going to work for minimum wage and that's why businesses are having trouble finding workers; i just got a job at wendy's, starting pay $15 an hour . . . isn't that supposed to be the "living wage?"