I think this whole fast food "strike" is absurd. You want $15/hr? Do something to EARN it, like find another job or get an education to expand your options.
This is just a prime example of the sense of entitlement that far too many American's have these days. It's all about thinking they deserve something for nothing.
I think this whole fast food "strike" is absurd. You want $15/hr? Do something to EARN it, like find another job or get an education to expand your options.
This is just a prime example of the sense of entitlement that far too many American's have these days. It's all about thinking they deserve something for nothing.
ABSOFREAKINLUTELY!! Seriously?! $15 to work at the BK?! whatever....you can't even find a temp job in an office with a degree for that. I was listenting to the radio this morning and they interviewed some lady who was like "I have four kids and live in the city! how am I supposed to live on min wage?!" don't even get me started.....
I think this whole fast food "strike" is absurd. You want $15/hr? Do something to EARN it, like find another job or get an education to expand your options.
This is just a prime example of the sense of entitlement that far too many American's have these days. It's all about thinking they deserve something for nothing.
ABSOFREAKINLUTELY!! Seriously?! $15 to work at the BK?! whatever....you can't even find a temp job in an office with a degree for that. I was listenting to the radio this morning and they interviewed some lady who was like "I have four kids and live in the city! how am I supposed to live on min wage?!" don't even get me started.....
Mine has a lot to do with the fast food bs also.
It's not impossible to live on minimum wage, you just have to live a minimum lifestyle, don't like it? Fix it.
I saw an interview last night with one lady who said something along the lines of, "One of my paychecks was only $71!...SEVENTY-ONE DOLLARS!! How am I supposed to keep my cable turned on with that?"
It's not impossible to live on minimum wage, you just have to live a minimum lifestyle, don't like it? Fix it.
I saw an interview last night with one lady who said something along the lines of, "One of my paychecks was only $71!...SEVENTY-ONE DOLLARS!! How am I supposed to keep my cable turned on with that?"
Grrrr......
She should do what I did when I lived off minimum wage.... Don't have cable so simple!
I have no clue what you guys are even talking about...goes back to hiding under a rock in Canada...
My UO - I dislike the word Congrats. It irritates me. I don't know why people can't take two more seconds to type the entire word Congratulations. It's right up there with when people type prolly instead of probably.
Are you serious? I didn't hear this until now.. but no.. there is no way it should be $15 I agree with the entitlement that american have.. what happened to working hard to better yourself? not just demanding more because you are too lazy to work for it.
I can't even get into this. Expecting companies to pay their employees a livable wage is considered an "entitlement" now? o.O
When what they're wanting is DOUBLE what they're earning now, yes. And going on strike to demand that much in pay? Yes. That's entitlement. It's like being whiny little brats, stomping their feet, wanting twice as much pay and doing nothing to earn it.
Do I think fast-food companies pay their employees crap? Yes. But I also don't think doubling their pay is the solution. Fast-food companies produce a low-cost product; if they went and dramatically increased their employee's wages it would gravely affect their profits, resulting in an increase in costs to the consumer.
I'm all about fair wages -- but $15/hr is not a fair wage to someone in the fast-food industry.
Pregnancy is gross! Don't get me wrong, I'm absolutely thrilled to be PG and cannot wait to finally hold my LO but getting to this point has not be pretty.
I have no clue what you guys are even talking about...goes back to hiding under a rock in Canada...
My UO - I dislike the word Congrats. It irritates me. I don't know why people can't take two more seconds to type the entire word Congratulations. It's right up there with when people type prolly instead of probably.
I have no clue what you guys are even talking about...goes back to hiding under a rock in Canada...
My UO - I dislike the word Congrats. It irritates me. I don't know why people can't take two more seconds to type the entire word Congratulations. It's right up there with when people type prolly instead of probably.
Wow. Apparently my UO is that I think people should be able to earn livable wages. I don't think it's about cable for most people, it's about food, rent, and utilities.
And it's not as easy as saying, FIX IT!
Step One: "Fix it" Step Two: ???? Step Three: Life is better!
I have no clue what you guys are even talking about...goes back to hiding under a rock in Canada...
My UO - I dislike the word Congrats. It irritates me. I don't know why people can't take two more seconds to type the entire word Congratulations. It's right up there with when people type prolly instead of probably.
I'm sorry but my husband is a FF/Medic and he only makes $10.50 an hour.. and he has done HOURS of schooling. Granted he does have mandatory overtime so that evens out a little bit but seriously.. So no I don't think it would be right for someone to just walk into McDonalds and get paid $5 more an hour.
I think this whole fast food "strike" is absurd. You want $15/hr? Do something to EARN it, like find another job or get an education to expand your options.
This is just a prime example of the sense of entitlement that far too many American's have these days. It's all about thinking they deserve something for nothing.
$15 an hour for fast food!!! You've got to be kidding me. I made $16 an hour in my first social work job after I graduated!
I don't know that this is an unpopular opinion, I just don't think it's the "norm" or typical one. But, I have had 0 anxiety about labor and delivery. I am not at all worried about it. I'm a FTM and I'm sure the anxiety will come when I'm in that moment. But for now, I'm not anxious or nervous!
Minimum wage is a livable wage, yeah it's not fun to live on minimum wage but it's doable and if you don't like it then change it. I worked for minimum wage while I put myself through college. Yes, I make good money now, but only because I spent 4 years renting a very small
I think this whole fast food "strike" is absurd. You want $15/hr? Do something to EARN it, like find another job or get an education to expand your options.
This is just a prime example of the sense of entitlement that far too many American's have these days. It's all about thinking they deserve something for nothing.
I had a single mom. Due to circumstances beyond her control she was unable to finish high school. She had three children to support on her own. To make ends meet she cleaned houses 40-50 hours a week. She made minimum wage.
With that money she had to put food on the table, clothe her children, and keep a roof over their heads. Forget about health care. We didn't have it. When we were sick, we were sick, too bad. When we were out of food (which was often) we had to go down to the food pantry and hope they would give us enough to last until the next paycheck.
When, exactly was she supposed to go to school to get this great education to get a "better job?" She did honest, hard, back-breaking work to support her family. I guess she shouldn't be expected to be paid what a college graduate would, since she's uneducated and all. Never mind that her job was 500x harder than mine, where I sit in a desk chair and make 75x what she made sweating and ruining her body. I guess it's just her fault own fault for choosing to feed her family instead of going back to school.
Not everyone lives in a merry world where there are two parents, or a chance at education to get further along in life. Personally, I think this type of thinking is what is wrong with America today.
OMG. Fucking losers thinking they deserve to earn a living wage. I'm so tired of it. It's so fucking easy to get an education, totally cheap too. And once you have that education, the job offers just walk right up to you with a gorgeous salary and benefits package. Why the hell do they need $15 dollars an hour!?
ETA: in case it isn't clear, this is 100% sarcastic.
This isn't necessarily true for everyone. I got a bachelors degree 4 years ago and was never able to find a job that I could apply it in. The job I work now isn't minimum wage, but it's a job I could have gotten with just a high school diploma. I also have a close friend that with a bachelors degree who has been out of work for the past few months. The job market isn't as easy as you may think...
That being said, I still don't think that minimum wage should be raised that high. The government looks at the cost of living and calculates a rate that one should be able to get by on with the bare minimums. If fast food workers are wanting more "extras" like cable then yes, they should work their butts off to get a better job.
Wow. Apparently my UO is that I think people should be able to earn livable wages. I don't think it's about cable for most people, it's about food, rent, and utilities.
And it's not as easy as saying, FIX IT!
Step One: "Fix it" Step Two: ???? Step Three: Life is better!
My UO is that I am not dying to have my baby right this second. I am due on the 22nd and I have mentally prepared for that date. Of course she will come when she is ready but I am enjoying my last few weeks of being a fat, waddling pregnant girl.
My UO is that I am not dying to have my baby right this second. I am due on the 22nd and I have mentally prepared for that date. Of course she will come when she is ready but I am enjoying my last few weeks of being a fat, waddling pregnant girl.
I feel the same way
I felt that way until a few days ago. Now it's my EDD, and I want this baby out now. Haha.
Apparently some of you are missing the POINT of my UO -- Arranging a strike to demand a 50% increase in your pay is ridiculous.
I'm all for fair wages -- but to expect $15/hr in the fast food industry is absurd.
Not sure if this is directed at me but I was echoing your sentiments. It is absurd. Then again, I chose a career field with notoriously low wages, so I'm not surprised that fast food workers would eventually make the same that I did in my first post-graduate job.
I'm sorry but my husband is a FF/Medic and he only makes $10.50 an hour.. and he has done HOURS of schooling.
This exactly.. Mine's a medic too. I don't know why but before dating him I always kind of figured medics start out at at least like $20/hr right?... Nope. He takes care of sick, dying people yet made around $10 starting out. And that's with proper schooling and up-to-date certifications. If no one here knows what a paramedic does, it's basically an ER nurse only in a mobile unit.
I don't have an opinion on the minimum wage debate. But I also believe striking for it is a little ridiculous, so IMO that's not an UO. I don't know how it all goes but if they pay their workers so little to keep their prices low, maybe if their prices skyrocketed to compensate for it, people would think twice about eating fast food.
My UO is I hate fast food and I never eat it, it's disgusting.
If the argument is that fast food workers can't live on minimum wage shouldn't we be fighting to raise minimum wage rather that just fighting to raise the wage for one type of workers? What about everyone else out there working for less than $15? I'm not saying we overpay workers and workers don't deserve more, I just think that there are a lot of professions out there working hard for minimum wage and I don't think that fast food workers are somehow more deserving than everyone else.
This mentality I agree with 100%. It's like I said, I'm all about fair wages -- it's the $15/hr for fast food work that's chapping my ass and making me stabby.
I think our minimum wage in this country is pathetic. It makes it extremely difficult for people to get ahead and have the opportunities to do things to better their lives such as education or looking for other employment where doors might open for them, thus the cycle continues.
I want to go back to work so bad it's killing me!!! I don't even like my job that much but at least I felt like more than a slug laying in bed all day. Bed rest is important but I just miss being busy and having at least a little strength and normalcy, I can barely make it up the stairs from doing next to nothing...
Apparently some of you are missing the POINT of my UO -- Arranging a strike to demand a 50% increase in your pay is ridiculous.
I'm all for fair wages -- but to expect $15/hr in the fast food industry is absurd.
Not sure if this is directed at me but I was echoing your sentiments. It is absurd. Then again, I chose a career field with notoriously low wages, so I'm not surprised that fast food workers would eventually make the same that I did in my first post-graduate job.
Nope -- I didn't even see your reply before I made that comment
Uhhhhh..... on the topic of the fast food... They can't even do their job!!!!!!! Why should they get paid more when they're doing stupid shit like giving people a cheeseburger... WITHOUT a burger actually in it??
You want more money? Go get a better job, or some schooling in order to do that! I don't make $15 an hour and I'm doing JUST fine.
The only thing I'll say about the wage debate is that we have opportunities here in the United States that other countries only dream of having. Do well in high school, get good SAT scores, and get a scholarship to college? Or, for many states, a free ride to a state school if you pass the academic criteria? This is unheard of for those in developing/third world countries. All is not perfect here, and there's legitimate reasons why some can't reach their full potential, but we have far, far more mobility potential than most and don't realize it.
Has anyone here ever worked at a fast food joint? I have. And it's hard work, believe it or not. Not to defend all asshats who work there, but just know it's harder than it looks.
Even better? I worked there with a college degree while I was out looking for a real job. Why? Because I'm never against any form of honest work. So try not to assume they all suck and are stupid.
I certainly don't think they should earn $15 an hour, but minimum wage blows and is not a living wage where I'm from.
Uhhhhh..... on the topic of the fast food... They can't even do their job!!!!!!! Why should they get paid more when they're doing stupid shit like giving people a cheeseburger... WITHOUT a burger actually in it??
You want more money? Go get a better job, or some schooling in order to do that! I don't make $15 an hour and I'm doing JUST fine.
This exactly. I worked at a McDonald's when I was 16, the minimum wage was $5.15 then, which for a high school student, was more than enough. But working at a fast food restaurant, while not glamorous, is extremely easy. Easiest job I've ever had. The fast food restaurants around here are full of teenagers that couldn't give two farts about their job. I just can't believe that they want an income that I make and I have bachelor's degree in microbiology.
If the argument is that fast food workers can't live on minimum wage shouldn't we be fighting to raise minimum wage rather that just fighting to raise the wage for one type of workers? What about everyone else out there working for less than $15? I'm not saying we overpay workers and workers don't deserve more, I just think that there are a lot of professions out there working hard for minimum wage and I don't think that fast food workers are somehow more deserving than everyone else.
That sounds reasonable to me. Minimum wage is WAAAAAAYYY too low. It's also silly when 60+ yr olds say "I used to work on minimum wage!" because it's hardly gone up since then, and inflation & COL have gone up WAY more since then.
The real problem in this country is the massive maldistribution of income, particularly that awful "1%."
I think that it's ridiculous to hate on the poor for their wages when they are taking up such a minute percentage of the wealth. You're going after the wrong people.
I think this whole fast food "strike" is absurd. You want $15/hr? Do something to EARN it, like find another job or get an education to expand your options.
This is just a prime example of the sense of entitlement that far too many American's have these days. It's all about thinking they deserve something for nothing.
I have not heard of this nonsense. What??? My temp job that I got when we moved down here to Austin was in an office working with legal documents and I got $15/hr. I also have a degree. It was a big step down from what I was making before we moved, but I'd also been with that company for more than 10 years. No way that working at a McD's should pay the same as an office temp job.
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This is just a prime example of the sense of entitlement that far too many American's have these days. It's all about thinking they deserve something for nothing.
It's not impossible to live on minimum wage, you just have to live a minimum lifestyle, don't like it? Fix it.
I saw an interview last night with one lady who said something along the lines of, "One of my paychecks was only $71!...SEVENTY-ONE DOLLARS!! How am I supposed to keep my cable turned on with that?"
Grrrr......
I saw an interview last night with one lady who said something along the lines of, "One of my paychecks was only $71!...SEVENTY-ONE DOLLARS!! How am I supposed to keep my cable turned on with that?"
Grrrr......
She should do what I did when I lived off minimum wage....Don't have cable so simple!
My UO - I dislike the word Congrats. It irritates me. I don't know why people can't take two more seconds to type the entire word Congratulations. It's right up there with when people type prolly instead of probably.
When what they're wanting is DOUBLE what they're earning now, yes. And going on strike to demand that much in pay? Yes. That's entitlement. It's like being whiny little brats, stomping their feet, wanting twice as much pay and doing nothing to earn it.
Do I think fast-food companies pay their employees crap? Yes. But I also don't think doubling their pay is the solution. Fast-food companies produce a low-cost product; if they went and dramatically increased their employee's wages it would gravely affect their profits, resulting in an increase in costs to the consumer.
I'm all about fair wages -- but $15/hr is not a fair wage to someone in the fast-food industry.
And it's not as easy as saying, FIX IT!
Step One: "Fix it"
Step Two: ????
Step Three: Life is better!
Duh, why didn't they think of that.
That's a joke right? Srsly is in the dictionary?
$15 an hour for fast food!!! You've got to be kidding me. I made $16 an hour in my first social work job after I graduated!
Apparently some of you are missing the POINT of my UO -- Arranging a strike to demand a 50% increase in your pay is ridiculous.
I'm all for fair wages -- but to expect $15/hr in the fast food industry is absurd.
I had a single mom. Due to circumstances beyond her control she was unable to finish high school. She had three children to support on her own. To make ends meet she cleaned houses 40-50 hours a week. She made minimum wage.
With that money she had to put food on the table, clothe her children, and keep a roof over their heads. Forget about health care. We didn't have it. When we were sick, we were sick, too bad. When we were out of food (which was often) we had to go down to the food pantry and hope they would give us enough to last until the next paycheck.
When, exactly was she supposed to go to school to get this great education to get a "better job?" She did honest, hard, back-breaking work to support her family. I guess she shouldn't be expected to be paid what a college graduate would, since she's uneducated and all. Never mind that her job was 500x harder than mine, where I sit in a desk chair and make 75x what she made sweating and ruining her body. I guess it's just her fault own fault for choosing to feed her family instead of going back to school.
Not everyone lives in a merry world where there are two parents, or a chance at education to get further along in life. Personally, I think this type of thinking is what is wrong with America today.
That being said, I still don't think that minimum wage should be raised that high. The government looks at the cost of living and calculates a rate that one should be able to get by on with the bare minimums. If fast food workers are wanting more "extras" like cable then yes, they should work their butts off to get a better job.
Not sure if this is directed at me but I was echoing your sentiments. It is absurd. Then again, I chose a career field with notoriously low wages, so I'm not surprised that fast food workers would eventually make the same that I did in my first post-graduate job.
This mentality I agree with 100%. It's like I said, I'm all about fair wages -- it's the $15/hr for fast food work that's chapping my ass and making me stabby.
I think our minimum wage in this country is pathetic. It makes it extremely difficult for people to get ahead and have the opportunities to do things to better their lives such as education or looking for other employment where doors might open for them, thus the cycle continues.
Nope -- I didn't even see your reply before I made that comment
Even better? I worked there with a college degree while I was out looking for a real job. Why? Because I'm never against any form of honest work. So try not to assume they all suck and are stupid.
I certainly don't think they should earn $15 an hour, but minimum wage blows and is not a living wage where I'm from.
My UO: Full length mirror should be banned in America. Any full length reflective surfaces.
BFP 01/05/2013. EDD 09/18/2013. Low Progesterone. Gestational Diabetes. Rh Negative. Baby Ky-Mani born 100% healthy 09/17/2013. TTC#2 12/2013. BFP 02/01/2014! "Baby RaggaMuffin" due 10/07/2014.
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