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  • PhilMcGraw@lemmy.worldtoLefty Memes@lemmy.dbzer0.comSkill
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    1 month ago

    Yeah, a jobs a job, it should pay a living wage at a minimum. I guess the difference is supply and demand. Anyone can stock shelves at a supermarket, making the employee pool large, meaning they can lower the wage and still get someone desperate.

    The government needs to step in and force companies to make that “lower wage” at least liveable.

    Although to be honest that may speed up the implementation of robot shelf stockers, which creates another set of problems.


  • Good for her, but arguably it’s not supposed to be a high paying job. A living wage, sure, but higher than a job that you presumably studied for and required relatively uncommon knowledge seems wrong.

    So I guess the answer is no, we wouldn’t expect restaurants to work out how much people get paid in tips and match it, it would be a liveable wage and if the current workers don’t like it they would leave.

    I don’t know that your girlfriend getting bankrolled is common across the industry either, tips rely on high traffic and customers with big pockets. Most wait staff don’t brag about how rich they are.










  • I’m liking the “going back to when I was 6 with all the knowledge I have now” option, but in reality 6 year old me would probably be too immature to know I need to remember it and by the time I needed to use that information in any sane way it would have been long forgotten.

    I mean some people are saying get bitcoin early days, but 6 year old me was at least 10 years off Bitcoin existing.

    It would also really suck knowing how easy it was to obtain information in the future only to be stuck in the past and barely have access to the internet at all.