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Originally posted by mikellmikell
The minimum wage isn't meant to be a living wage but now it's so high employeers can't give out raises to those that deserve it. I pay $5 an hour at my place work good and you get a raise English must be your first language
Originally posted by mikellmikell
The minimum wage isn't meant to be a living wage but now it's so high employeers can't give out raises to those that deserve it. I pay $5 an hour at my place work good and you get a raise English must be your first language
Originally posted by Jeremiah65
Raising the minimum wage...regardless where...does not fix anything.
I remember when I was a teenager in high school and worked a part time job, my wage was $3.35 an hour. Milk was just a little over a dollar a gallon, a loaf of bread was about 49 cents...a dozen eggs about the same and gasoline was around 79 cents a gallon. The minimum wage has more than doubled since my youth and guess what? So has the cost of life. Net gain....zero...might have even lost ground
Originally posted by BlesUTP
I don't know if Detroit has a civil service system for state government jobs, but if you can get something like that you don't necessarily need a trade or a college degree.
I've been with NYS for around 5 years with just a High School Diploma and my salary breaks down to $16.15 an hour.
Originally posted by jimmiec
On a positive note. Michigan will be seeing more jobs since they have become a right to work state. Also you can buy a house for 5k or so in Detroit. Might be some good investments there. You may see a small boom in the economy over the next 5 years. I also agree with one poster. Get a trade skill.
Originally posted by jimmiec
reply to post by DarKPenguiN
Well i hope it works out better than you expect. Sometimes we get surprised with an outcome we expect to turn out differently. Happy holidays to you and good luck.