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Using your analogy, Five Guys Burgers should be paying their people more than McDonalds, all other things being the same, yet their pay structures are almost identical.
Fast forward 20 years, and I'm starting at the bottom of the food chain again. Salary doesn't quite cover the rent, retirement check's the only thing getting us by, I'm taking a subway train 32 miles one-way to get to the office, and I'm still putting in at least 60 hours a week without drawing overtime. This, brother ... this is a rock bottom moment few expect with a wife and two kids to support.
oblvion
I actually think there should be no minimum wage, as everytime they raise it it doesnt raise anyone out of poverty, instead it raises the poverty level to now encompass those formerly above it, basically just making more poor people.
As far as it being personal, over the last year I have been working a crap job, so yes in my current situation it is personal, however I have been making alot more than I am now my entire life, and will again soon hopefully, but I have been saying these things for years. As I have watched this slow motion car wreck unfolding all around me since I was a child.
Our minimal wage might look high, it has been losing half of it's worth within a decade.
You do realize that in some areas minimum wage jobs are ALL there is to get? I know people who have degrees and worked for the space program for 20+yrs that are now working for minimum wage because that is ALL they could get right now in the area. Does that make them stupid? NO it makes them friggin human because they choose to have a roof over their head.
defcon5
The following is my opinion as a member participating in this discussion.
Seriously did folks sleep through what happened in 2008?
Companies used the market crash as an excuse to cut employees, and extort slavery on those who wanted to keep their jobs. People were taking pay cuts in jobs they had been at for years, and working extra hard to cover the workloads of those who lost their jobs. Meanwhile these guys were posting record profits, and got caught red handed by the government taking huge bonuses. That has NOT shifted back. Companies love it, and it's became the new corporate business model. As long as they stick together, and keep decent jobs rare, they have people working harder than ever for a fraction of the cost. THAT'S WTF is going on here...
If we allow it to continue down this path it will destroy our country, and our world, to the profit of a very few at the top. You can BET they are spending a fortune on propaganda to support their position, and vilify/blame the poor for the problems with the economy. Use public tax dollars to bail out their bad business gambling habits, and its “good for capitalism”; use any public money to save a family that's starving because they put them out of work, and it's “socialism that's killing this country”. People should have taken to the streets with torches and pitchforks when we bailed out those banks and corporations.
Want less restrictions on businesses?
Well we've tried that, it happened during the Industrial Revolution, where these guys were using child slave labor, running company stores, and making the air unbreathable with smog....
You think that they won't do that again here given the chance?
I suggest you go look at why they are moving business to India, Mexico, and China. You will see that the minute that the government “gets uninvolved” they default right back to that 1800, industrial revolution, robber baron, model of business. All the problems with businesses that occurred here in the 1800's are going on over in these foreign countries where these guys “offshored” their production facilities too. Hell, that's why they moved there to begin with...
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Snarl
reply to post by defcon5
I see two other elements, that when added to your POV, almost instill despair.
1. The rich have exclusive control over who takes the seats where laws are made.
2. 'They' can be as patient as required.
There are very few individuals with access to the personal wealth required to take on corporate strategy. That corporation has (present and future tense) an income. Corporations have strategic goals and sociopathic behaviorisms. For them, the ends justify the means, and they are without empathy unless it's a show.
Pitchforks and torches were the answer (nice touch ) ... but everyone's afraid of the costs associated with refreshing the Tree of Liberty. Couldn't you almost hear that sharp intake of breath when the vets showed up in DC to 're-open' the parks?
Abavs
reply to post by boncho
Why did you have to post this. There is no justification why one person should be paid minimum wage for working there ars off 8 to 12 hours a day scrubbing toilets, flipping burgers emptying bins or driving busses while some person with some big fancy degree working 7 hours a day makes 10 times the minimum wage for sitting at a desk all day in air con drinking coffee, flirting with the secretary and ordering people around like cattle and treating them like a number. NOT LIKE HUMAN BEINGS. I believe in equal distribution. Meaning all people should have equal wealth and equal education. There should be no class of people. For those who have had low income jobs if you have ever paid attention of how middle class income people treat you, you are treated like crap further more consistsntly reminded that you are a peice of crap, a vermin that is not a pretty site. Even thoe the rich and middle class will fight me on my view. Everyone should earn the same wage weather it a ceo, doctor, teacher, cleaner, fastfood or community service. We were all born equal, we should all live and die equal. All I say to the rich is how many friends did you have pre tray to get to where you are ? How many people did you pay slave Labour to build your multi billion dollar company ?
pavil
oblvion
Yes an employee making $8 an hour can cost $18 an hour to employ but the company is making in profit $45 an hour off his labors.
The company should not benefit more from a mans labors than the man laboring, it should be more in the mans favor or at a minimum equal, after all the man is doing all the work, the company is simply getting profit.
Spoken by someone who has NEVER owned a business I bet. The average American doesn't even begin to fathom actually how hard it is to succeed in Business. When you figure all the other expenses and costs they have to take into consideration, you would find your profit margin shrinking rapidly. Taxes, rent, utilities, licensing, supplies, marketing, insurance and a host of other costs will eat you alive.
In your example, let's assume it's a restaurant. Not every employee is actually generating those sales, so it's more like 2 employees per $50 of sales per hour. Labor is around 30% roughly, food costs run 24% to 28%, taxes paid by the business run at least in the 8 to 10% on the low end and up to 14% when they are all factored in. So far we have eaten up 62% of the profit at a minimum, now add 4% for utilities, 3% to 5% for marketing, payroll and accounting will add about a 1% to 2%. Various other normal operating costs, ie repairs,replacements will tack on another 3% to 5%. Now we are at 24% profit. Rent will be 7 to 10% and financing will add another 6%. Now we are at 11%. Let assume the restaurant is open from 7am to 9pm. 14*50*11% profit margin. The owner,who probably is at the restaurant all that time, made a whopping $77 dollars profit for 14 hours work or $5.50 an hour after paying ALL the bills, which I might add, he still has to pay taxes on. And people wonder why most restaurants fail.......... You have to have the volume flowing or it's a quick death.
Being the small business owner isn't glamourous when you are struggling to just keep the doors open and the lights on. I've been there, it's a lot more enjoyable looking back on those days now then it was when we struggled to make payroll. It wouldn't have taken much for our fledgling business to falter in those days. More burdens placed on them will only have the effect of hurting those businesses. But our Government and our Leaders (who for the most part have never owned their own business, let alone actually WORKED a real job) know what's best for us.
Abavs
reply to post by boncho
Why did you have to post this. There is no justification why one person should be paid minimum wage for working there ars off 8 to 12 hours a day scrubbing toilets, flipping burgers emptying bins or driving busses while some person with some big fancy degree working 7 hours a day makes 10 times the minimum wage for sitting at a desk all day in air con drinking coffee, flirting with the secretary and ordering people around like cattle and treating them like a number. NOT LIKE HUMAN BEINGS. I believe in equal distribution. Meaning all people should have equal wealth and equal education. There should be no class of people. For those who have had low income jobs if you have ever paid attention of how middle class income people treat you, you are treated like crap further more consistsntly reminded that you are a peice of crap, a vermin that is not a pretty site. Even thoe the rich and middle class will fight me on my view. Everyone should earn the same wage weather it a ceo, doctor, teacher, cleaner, fastfood or community service. We were all born equal, we should all live and die equal. All I say to the rich is how many friends did you have pre tray to get to where you are ? How many people did you pay slave Labour to build your multi billion dollar company ?
NavyDoc
Abavs
reply to post by boncho
Why did you have to post this. There is no justification why one person should be paid minimum wage for working there ars off 8 to 12 hours a day scrubbing toilets, flipping burgers emptying bins or driving busses while some person with some big fancy degree working 7 hours a day makes 10 times the minimum wage for sitting at a desk all day in air con drinking coffee, flirting with the secretary and ordering people around like cattle and treating them like a number. NOT LIKE HUMAN BEINGS. I believe in equal distribution. Meaning all people should have equal wealth and equal education. There should be no class of people. For those who have had low income jobs if you have ever paid attention of how middle class income people treat you, you are treated like crap further more consistsntly reminded that you are a peice of crap, a vermin that is not a pretty site. Even thoe the rich and middle class will fight me on my view. Everyone should earn the same wage weather it a ceo, doctor, teacher, cleaner, fastfood or community service. We were all born equal, we should all live and die equal. All I say to the rich is how many friends did you have pre tray to get to where you are ? How many people did you pay slave Labour to build your multi billion dollar company ?
People have equal skills? Equal intelligence? Sounds a lot like Harrison Bergeron.
defcon5
The following is my opinion as a member participating in this discussion.
Seriously did folks sleep through what happened in 2008?
Companies used the market crash as an excuse to cut employees, and extort slavery on those who wanted to keep their jobs. People were taking pay cuts in jobs they had been at for years, and working extra hard to cover the workloads of those who lost their jobs. Meanwhile these guys were posting record profits, and got caught red handed by the government taking huge bonuses. That has NOT shifted back. Companies love it, and it's became the new corporate business model. As long as they stick together, and keep decent jobs rare, they have people working harder than ever for a fraction of the cost. THAT'S WTF is going on here...
My employer got pretty creative, fortunately for me I make minimum wage (and no, it's not unskilled work)... haven't gotten a raise in 4 years so what they've done to others doesn't affect me. Each year they say they need to cut wages, and each employee has to resubmit what they're willing to work for, it's expected to be less than the previous year. The 15% that ask for the highest wage lose their jobs and are replaced.
So far they've cut wages quite a bit by doing that.edit on 19-2-2014 by Aazadan because: (no reason given)extra DIV