I’m just a customer. I would like there to be waiters. If that costs me a couple more bucks, I’m good.JKLivin wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 8:24 pmSorry to hurt your feelings. Hate to break it to you, but paying a waiter $25 an hour isn’t going to instill a work ethic.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 8:07 pmThis sure comes off as hollow, paternalistic bullshit.JKLivin wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 7:22 pm
It's not a shortage of people who need jobs. It is a shortage of people who have a work ethic and take pride in doing a good job. It is pretty simple: Do your job well. Be where you are supposed to be when you are supposed to be there. If you don't like your current job, get a better one. Until then, do your job well. Not sure why that is so confusing.
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Being poor is the only way to develop a work ethic! The dumb shit old privileged white guys believe is embarrassing.
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$25 could be a more competitive wage. That could make the pool of applicants more competitive in turn. They could be more experienced, better qualified, and maybe even have work ethic too.
Heck, for $25 an hour, maybe even they could staff the sushi joint!
Heck, for $25 an hour, maybe even they could staff the sushi joint!
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But still no benefits tho.
they got sick or hurt and wanna go to the doctor?
who do these workers think they are, the CEO?!
they got sick or hurt and wanna go to the doctor?
who do these workers think they are, the CEO?!
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hasbeen wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 8:06 pmOnly an old dork like you sees low wage workers saying, "Hey it would be cool to make more than $8 an hour" and thinks that means they think they should be a CEO. Companies got away with paying workers shit for generations. It was never tenable and this movement should've started long ago. If for no other reason than it makes the right people mad on the information superhighway.TDub wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 7:36 pmyea, but when the entry level workers all think they should be jumping into CEO spots...japhy wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 4:48 pm
https://www.stlouisfed.org/on-the-econo ... 9-pandemic
It looks like the Boomers have finally started retiring in higher numbers during covid as well. 2.4M of us retired earlier than planned. That opened up a lot of good jobs for younger people to move up, and then another layer under them.
Don't expect 65 year olds to come out of retirement to fill jobs flipping burgers.
or that they're going to make millions on Instagram. ...
im just goin off of what Qusdahl says
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also (not sure why this is in the covid thread...)
when Taco Bell is paying $18/hr and paying employees daily (wth?)...its gonna make it real tough for small, privately owned companies to survive, which, I'm pretty sure is the opposite direction we should be headed/most people want to be headed.
I dont think killing small business is going to make the work options better...it just strengthens the corporations you're supposedly fighting against.
when Taco Bell is paying $18/hr and paying employees daily (wth?)...its gonna make it real tough for small, privately owned companies to survive, which, I'm pretty sure is the opposite direction we should be headed/most people want to be headed.
I dont think killing small business is going to make the work options better...it just strengthens the corporations you're supposedly fighting against.
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It’s on the covid thread cuz covid affects everything now. And also psych didn’t get sushi.
And that’s a valid concern, about corporations beating out the mom and pops. Any ideas how to offset that?
Cuz, it’s already happening. Bear in mind, a bidness gots plenty of expenses besides payroll.
But while the cost of things like raw materials and utilities and rent going up are more so accepted as the cost of doing bidness, the cost of labor going up is met with so many more levels of opposition.
Now should we take it to the strikes thread or is anyone gonna bring psych his Kalifornia roll?
And that’s a valid concern, about corporations beating out the mom and pops. Any ideas how to offset that?
Cuz, it’s already happening. Bear in mind, a bidness gots plenty of expenses besides payroll.
But while the cost of things like raw materials and utilities and rent going up are more so accepted as the cost of doing bidness, the cost of labor going up is met with so many more levels of opposition.
Now should we take it to the strikes thread or is anyone gonna bring psych his Kalifornia roll?
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We could take all of the government handouts that farmers and ranchers receive and give that money to small businesses.
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I’m guessing you’re older than I, so you may want to reconsider your statement.hasbeen wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 8:06 pmOnly an old dork like you sees low wage workers saying, "Hey it would be cool to make more than $8 an hour" and thinks that means they think they should be a CEO. Companies got away with paying workers shit for generations. It was never tenable and this movement should've started long ago. If for no other reason than it makes the right people mad on the information superhighway.TDub wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 7:36 pmyea, but when the entry level workers all think they should be jumping into CEO spots...japhy wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 4:48 pm
https://www.stlouisfed.org/on-the-econo ... 9-pandemic
It looks like the Boomers have finally started retiring in higher numbers during covid as well. 2.4M of us retired earlier than planned. That opened up a lot of good jobs for younger people to move up, and then another layer under them.
Don't expect 65 year olds to come out of retirement to fill jobs flipping burgers.
or that they're going to make millions on Instagram. ...
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I know who you are and you were old 15 years ago, bitch.JKLivin wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 11:06 pmI’m guessing you’re older than I, so you may want to reconsider your statement.hasbeen wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 8:06 pmOnly an old dork like you sees low wage workers saying, "Hey it would be cool to make more than $8 an hour" and thinks that means they think they should be a CEO. Companies got away with paying workers shit for generations. It was never tenable and this movement should've started long ago. If for no other reason than it makes the right people mad on the information superhighway.
"So, which one of these topics are conspiracy?
1 .911 was done by Israel: okay, if you think that one is conspiracy, I'll just leave that one alone."
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1 .911 was done by Israel: okay, if you think that one is conspiracy, I'll just leave that one alone."
- lobser
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This the only reason why morons like Chuck Grassley are still viable. These guys are essentially the Military Industrial Complex with better PR. Except they are also so sanctimonious about “personal responsibility”
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Chronologically, you’re older; maturity-wise, obviously not. Yay?hasbeen wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 11:55 pmI know who you are and you were old 15 years ago, bitch.JKLivin wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 11:06 pmI’m guessing you’re older than I, so you may want to reconsider your statement.hasbeen wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 8:06 pm
Only an old dork like you sees low wage workers saying, "Hey it would be cool to make more than $8 an hour" and thinks that means they think they should be a CEO. Companies got away with paying workers shit for generations. It was never tenable and this movement should've started long ago. If for no other reason than it makes the right people mad on the information superhighway.
“I wouldn’t sleep with your wife because she would fall in love and your black little heart would be crushed again. And 100% I could beat your ass.” - Overlander
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the social medias is very good at bringing out the worst in people.
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Psych’s calling cardjfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 8:07 pmThis sure comes off as hollow, paternalistic bullshit.JKLivin wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 7:22 pmIt's not a shortage of people who need jobs. It is a shortage of people who have a work ethic and take pride in doing a good job. It is pretty simple: Do your job well. Be where you are supposed to be when you are supposed to be there. If you don't like your current job, get a better one. Until then, do your job well. Not sure why that is so confusing.ousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 7:50 am Is there any, uh, “free market” argument for the staffing shortage?
Which is to say, maybe it’s a wage shortage?
Do we really think workers would really turn it down if jobs really paid a competitive wage?
How many of you would be willing to serve sushi to psych during a pandemic for $2.13 an hour?
“whatever that means”
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Yes, like calling people fat lazy pieces of shit.
"So, which one of these topics are conspiracy?
1 .911 was done by Israel: okay, if you think that one is conspiracy, I'll just leave that one alone."
- lobser
1 .911 was done by Israel: okay, if you think that one is conspiracy, I'll just leave that one alone."
- lobser
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Just boosted the signal on my government control chip.
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Still sucks the day I was planning on getting my chip booster, I tested positive.
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I’m probably a *little* early given that I had Covid over thanksgiving, but we’re going to Maui in a couple weeks and they just changed the definition of “fully vaccinated”, so.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 31, 2021 1:58 pmStill sucks the day I was planning on getting my chip booster, I tested positive.
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I predict they do not ask you to do a PSA pimping the vaccines.
“I could not get my booster because I have the fungus.”
“I could not get my booster because I have the fungus.”