August 31, 2004 at 12:29AM View BBCode
I'm not sure if this article has been covered here in OT, and I frankly don't want to put forth the effort of finding out.August 31, 2004 at 12:33AM View BBCode
I asked my wife if I could buy the gallon jar of pickles but she said no. Man, all those pickles would be pretty sweet right now.August 31, 2004 at 12:53AM View BBCode
SIMPLY MORE REASONS WHY WAL*MART IS A CRAPPY STORE YOU SHOULD NEVER BUY THINGS FROM.August 31, 2004 at 05:36AM View BBCode
point being: why are these people losing their jobs? because people in china are willing to work for so much less, that it costs less to make it there, and ship it here, than to make it here. minimum wage.August 31, 2004 at 06:18AM View BBCode
gab nammit you damm wipper snappersAugust 31, 2004 at 06:22AM View BBCode
Originally posted by happy
point being: why are these people losing their jobs? because people in china are willing to work for so much less, that it costs less to make it there, and ship it here, than to make it here. minimum wage.
August 31, 2004 at 07:48PM View BBCode
Enjoy the low prices at Walmart. That benefits Americans.August 31, 2004 at 08:39PM View BBCode
we dont need to get rid of minimum wages because i dont care if people lose their shitty factory jobs, but you cant have it both ways. you cant keep the crappy jobs here, and keep minimum wage. in China, everyone works for less than minimum wage because the only jobs available are shitty jobs. the only people whose salaries will change by getting rid of minimum wage is people who have minimum wage jobs's wage will go down a some (probably max 50 cents per hour) and then a whole bunch of jobs will open up for appx 3 dollars an hour. right now these jobs are strangled out.September 01, 2004 at 12:31AM View BBCode
Most people in the US who are on minimum wage are those in middle-class families, usually teenagers and college students trying to get extra money, but who are mainly supported by their parents. They're aren't many who try to support a family on mimimum wage - although there are many who have to support a family on low wages in low-level jobs - they make more than minimum wage. Bringing down the minimum wage wouldn't be all that bad.September 01, 2004 at 04:49AM View BBCode
Minimum wage is still the bottom-level salary you can pay someone. You pay people in factory jobs and whatever more than that because those jobs require more skills and more training. So if you make $5.15 at Wal Mart, you make $8.15 at the factory. But if supply and demand determines wages, then you'll make $2.15 at Wal Mart, and then (gasp!) only $5.15 at the factory. That's how it'll happen.September 01, 2004 at 05:54AM View BBCode
i know. that is a good thing. 1 in 100 gets a job. who should it be? the one asking for 2 dollars an hour, or the guy asking for 5 who can work twice as fast? according to minimum wage, the guy asking for 5. bad math people.September 01, 2004 at 06:00AM View BBCode
I don't know if this was mentioned up above, but minimum wage actually raises unemployment, and the higher the minimum gets, the higher unemployment gets. The more you have to pay your employees, the fewer you're going to hire.September 01, 2004 at 06:01AM View BBCode
You don't ask Food Lion for more money because you can check people out faster. If you do, they fire you and hire someone who will work for less. That's how the real world operates. If it didn't, service wouldn't suck so freaking hard. In skilled jobs, yeah--it works that way sometimes. At Target, the guy who busted his butt made the same amount as the guy who didn't give a rats ass.September 01, 2004 at 06:03AM View formatted
September 01, 2004 at 06:19AM View BBCode
There's still some point where you bump against the cost of labor. Supermarket chains have incredibly thin profit margins, and when you have to undersell Wal-Mart you've got to cut every corner you can. Every business is trying to do it cheaper than the next guy, and ultimately that comes back to hurt wages.September 01, 2004 at 06:36AM View BBCode
Originally posted by Duff77
But I guess Food Lion must be better than Target, because that guy who'd been there a year and a half, and who ran the backroom, and who busted butt every second he was there... He'd gotten the same raises as everybody else.
September 01, 2004 at 06:41AM View BBCode
They had me pulling batches in the backroom from 12 to 4. There were like 13 different categories or whatever, and I never got through more than 5 or 6. Nobody ever said a word to me. And I backstocked at about half the speed of the rest of the people. But that guy...poor SOB...he should've been making $10/hr for the work he was doing. He was worth three times what I was.Pages: 1