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No, low paying jobs should not see an increase in pay. The skills needed are entry level and damn near anyone can do it. Upward mobility in these jobs likewise does not exist for the same reason. These are supplemental paying jobs at best. Always were and always will be.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: JAGStorm
Economies change. You used to be able to make a living making carriages for people. Now you can't.
Oh, I am sure there are a very, very few specialty shops producing carriages for the limited uses they do still have today, but it's not the big business it was.
Maybe once you could make it as a janitor, but that is not how it still works today.
And I am not looking down on entry level labor. I have done entry level labor myself, but I also decided that I didn't like, wasn't going anywhere with it, and so I learned different skills and worked my way into different jobs that aren't entry level and pay like they aren't.
The entire economy and labor market was compressed, with the outsourcing of our labor and it is why there is a huge broken divide in the job market, with to many people being relegated to low pay jobs indefinitely.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: wdkirk
No, low paying jobs should not see an increase in pay. The skills needed are entry level and damn near anyone can do it. Upward mobility in these jobs likewise does not exist for the same reason. These are supplemental paying jobs at best. Always were and always will be.
You glossed over exactly what I was saying.
No these were not always supplemental jobs. I know because I am old enough to remember. My uncle was a janitor. He was able to buy a house with some land. Even had a little pool on a janitors pay. Tell me you can do that today. You can’t.
There were lot’s of jobs like that before. Now even if you have two of those jobs, you probably still won’t have enough for the most basic rent in most areas.
The problem is tptb have brainwashed everyone into attacking the lowest people on the rung to feel better about themselves that they forget to look at themselves, and the real target. It’s quite brilliant, divide and conquer.
originally posted by: CptGreenTea
a reply to: Ahabstar
On a side note, how many businesses paid their employees more to be forced to wear masks all day? And then demanded harder work because of other employees quitting.
I don't blame people for going on unemployment if they work low pay jobs.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: KTemplar
Except it isn't a business's fault if they were forcing employees to mask up. In a lot of places, that blame fell on government.