Posted by Straw Boss on March 14, 2018 at 10:06:11 from (66.35.105.204):
In Reply to: Re: $16 An Hour posted by JDEM on March 14, 2018 at 09:10:46:
But what's the whole story? Benefits are considered part of your wage. Health insurance? Profit sharing? Paid vacation? Sick leave? Personal days? Company vehicle? Company phone? Fund matching retirement programs? Company paid continuing education? Are you sure you're not making 20 or 25 an hour?
And then there's a few other benefits that are hard to put a price on. Regular hours, no weekends or holidays? Work in a modern clean building? Work close to home so you're not burning gas driving 50+ miles every day? Work with other employees who aren't a-holes and actually pull their own weight?
While we're thinking out loud here....how about working with a hot chick who actually has a brain and a sense of humor and doesn't get wrapped up in gossip or drama or is joined at the hip with Hellory? In other words, working with someone who is a pleasure to be around 9 hours a day who doesn't make you cringe every time she opens her mouth? Better yet, maybe she doesn't talk much at all?
I guess I'm going the long way around the barn to prove a point. There's lots of places a guy could work for 10/hr if the benefits are in place.
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