Posted by cjunrau on January 12, 2018 at 06:26:11 from (204.112.13.42):
In Reply to: OT - minimum wage posted by jimg.allentown on January 11, 2018 at 19:26:21:
I have to disagree with not making a living on minimum wage. Yes no big purchases, but a living come on. It is your way of thinking that makes so much welfare. Anybody that works a 8-10 hour day should be able to make a living, I'm not talking children at home. There are way to many people that think "because you have no education your worth less" That does not work in todays world. All assembly line on the floor work that I have done, they seem to think minimum wage is all your worth. 80% of all jobs are classed as entry level, so with your way of thinking 80% of people should not be able to make a living. No wonder welfare looks so good. I don't care if you flip burgers all day long ,but you better be able to make a living on it. If the CEO would quit wanting to make a killing on workers we wouldnt have all the illegals coming in. They have most of the entry level jobs you seem to think should not be able to make a living on. They live like rats with 5 families in 1 house just so they can make a living and that is what drives down the wages. Because big corporations can higher people with out them being able to make a living it keeps the home born people from seeking jobs ,even in entry level. No one born in America wants to live like Rats, and they shouldn't have to. But 800 sq ft house and an old vehicle should be capable on minimum wage.
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