Posted by RBoots on July 04, 2018 at 17:17:22 from (173.241.113.101):
In Reply to: i have had it posted by MTC on July 03, 2018 at 19:38:18:
One other thing, why don't people ever realize that the economy is different all over the U.S.?!?! It is, and people need to understand that. I'll bet the highest rent apartment 50 miles from here wouldn't cover the rent for the cheapest apartment in LA, D.C., Chicago, or NYC. Especially just outside of those cities, where the people that don't want to directly live inside the city will pay higher rent to be close to those cities without being in them. So I don't see how any of you can say he wasn't paying his worker enough, unless you live in across the street. Yes, being a waitress, chef, cook, hostess, etc, is hard work for the pay. Some places have the population to help make up for it in tips based on the simple number of people they serve. More people, more money. Some areas just don't have the population to have a booming economy where you can make $15/hr at McDonald's. How many times a week do you think a restaurant or diner in a small town sells a $75 steak compared to a restaurant on the outskirts of Dallas?
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