SFillbrock t1_ixnu5ci wrote
It’s fantastic that he is donating all of this money. It’s a great way to give back to his employees that struggle to put food on their table.
EBITDaDDy11 t1_ixnvsqp wrote
Oof
akaWhisp t1_ixox55m wrote
I was about to gild your comment, but I decided that money would be better spent by my local food bank.
RelativeMotion1 t1_ixobbek wrote
Current NH postings appear to be $20+/hr for warehouse positions, plus benefits. Including college tuition reimbursement. What do you think they should be getting paid?
Maybe he could help folks more by offering financial literacy classes? I’m sure the job is hard work, but it also requires essentially no skill or education. Going to be hard to beat that pay/benefits:skill ratio elsewhere.
CheeseHasNoSoul t1_ixr57it wrote
$23.55-$28.10 is what Walmart distribution center in NH pays with similar benefits, so I would say around that. If the job is similar to my experience at one of those DC’s, (10+years ago) the pay is ~fair~, but you can’t expect to do it for long, it destroys your body. Jobs like that should be paying a premium.
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