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Purple_Box3317 t1_iwqi417 wrote

That has everything to do with the current labor force and not the company. It’s SO HARD for service industry professionals to find people right now.

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episcopaladin t1_iwr2mkf wrote

we've tried minimum wage and we're all out of ideas!

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stelkurtainTM t1_iwvq5t8 wrote

Real talk what is an hourly wage you’d see it at?

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episcopaladin t1_iww6qct wrote

however much they need to pay to overcome their shortages and union problems without breaking labor law

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Purple_Box3317 t1_iwrkdem wrote

Idk what this means? Minimum wage is not a living wage nor should it be. Minimum wage is meant for jobs that require minimum skills. When you’re going to college and need beer money or retired and want to stay mobile. There are tons of jobs out there that pay above min wage however you have to adhere to a strict 9-5/5 schedule. With service work, you have the flexibility to work different hours but with that flexibility comes the trade off of potentially lower wages. I know a ton of restaurant works who make really good money and they bust their ass for it. Imo if you’re working for min wage in a restaurant you should only be doing so to learn the business and start your own thing…

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breesanchez t1_iwszc42 wrote

Tell me you think people should accept indentured servitude without using those words exactly. Lol you are 100% wrong in everything you said. Maybe look up when, how, and why the minimum wage was instituted then come back and try to make some sense.

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Purple_Box3317 t1_ix3n5or wrote

Work is not “indentured servitude” lol. This country is absolutely fucked…

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breesanchez t1_ix3q0xa wrote

So... did you look up when and why the minimum wage was instituted?

Cause it sounds like you did not.

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episcopaladin t1_iww6xah wrote

then get used to being short on workers babe

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Purple_Box3317 t1_ix3mru9 wrote

That’s cool. When these gen z kids realize they need to work to pay the bills they will be back

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