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originally posted by: soundsofmadness
What??? Oh cmon..
If I called you and said hey bro I need your help with my lawn for about an hour . So drive over here and I will give you 14 bucks
You would just laugh . But somehow they have people convinced thats its a decent wage
originally posted by: cmdrkeenkid
Most places will require a degree simply because someone with one is considered more "job ready" and "capable" than one without. It also tends to keep those without degrees from applying, assuming they will automatically be disqualified. Once you get to the interview your experience will speak louder than any piece of paper.
$14/hour is a pretty generous starting wage considering the Federal minimum is $7.25.
originally posted by: KindraLabelle2
I though it was like that in the US as well?
originally posted by: soundsofmadness
The hourly wage and the monthly bill are some of the biggest scams ever
originally posted by: Turquosie
I think its some of the older generations that don't realize how much its costs to live nowadays.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
To be fair the job did say “starts” at $14 an hour, but my guess is that is what they really are paying since this job has been posted for a while, has expired and has been reposted. Obviously the crowds aren’t clamoring for this very low pay, high expectation job.
originally posted by: spacedoubt
Those prices probably just went up by at least 15 percent recently ?
Same thing happened where I am. 1850 rental is now 2400.
I have a friend who is scrambling to find another place.
His landlord jacked up the price by about 600.
I may have to get my McDoctorate, just to make ends meet!
originally posted by: Turquosie
It cost a lot more than these people who pay $14 an hour for entry-level jobs think. You're basically living just to survive, with very little income to save.
Sure, the idea is to move up and make more income. But, how anyone is expected to actually live a life off of $14 an hour working at a bank or some other entry level job is beyond me.
Meanwhile, the people at the top are making 10x or more than most of their employees. Then they have the audacity to go on media and complain that people are lazy.
People aren't lazy, they are just cheap.
originally posted by: cmdrkeenkid
a reply to: soundsofmadness
Nothing like a personal attack to really solidify your argument. Cope harder.
originally posted by: Turquosie
Well, 90k is very livable. Even in an expensive city. And i'm not arguing that people who do more, shouldn't get paid for that. But there is a huge wealth gap happening. And it's not because the people at the top all deserve to be paid millions, its because of greed.
We could lose 90% of walstreet investors and bankers overnight and the country would still continue. In fact, it would probably thrive and give a chance for the working class to take some of those funds.
There's a huge chunk of the wealthy elite that do very little to make the world a better place. If anything, its the opposite with the massive amount of taxes the avoid.