That is very possible, especially if you work at a higher end busy place.
while is indeed insane 15/hr, you guys should fight for your rights...
don't let this "the market should decide" bullshit
or you guys will end up projecting building 120 feet tall for a minimum wage, while your boss will arriving from a trip to China in a hangover that lasted 2 days
I blame the advent of easy credit for allowing people to think that living beyond their means was ok.
I don't really think you're going to see McDonald's cashiers getting $15/hr, aside from maybe some high cost areas or something. They can ask for that and they could even set the minimum wage that high but won't McDonald's just replace most of them with robots and a self checkout machine. I think all you would end up doing is eliminating a low paying position for a teenager, not creating a high paying one for an adult.
If you do not let the market decide. It is no longer capitalism at heart.
If it is not capitalism.... What is it?
capitalism don't really exist anymore, today we have a mix of it with socialism
the market will decide always, the problem is "how much"...
and that is a problem, because no one really knows "how much" is less or more
the end of the middle class is pretty much a sign that the market have too much freedom...i have no idea to what to do...and personaly i blame the stock market![]()
LOL what a bunch of selfish bastards some are..
Seriously.. inflation? Those people can't afford anything but that which is absolutely necessary anyway, even with a raise. It just allows them to sleep slightly better at night knowing that they can pay their bills and buy food without working 80 hours a week. Maybe then they'll have the motivation and energy to study and get a better job instead of just crashing in bed after the work day.
You should all stop asking for a raise then to stop this horrible "inflation" that will destroy your country otherwise.. Because you (with higher incomes) are the ones causing inflation.
Seriously I think it's just an emotional reaction of some people feeling threatened because "those people" below you starting to demand things. Don't worry, there will still be people working at McDonalds, even if they make 20.3% instead of 20.1% of what you make. I asked around and most agree that around the equivalent of $15/hour is probably just about the minimum wage for working at McD here and so far, it hasn't caused society collapse in Sweden.
Anyone that agrees with this is a complete moron.
And complaining about $500 a month in student loans is absurd. If he is making next to nothing, he can qualify for an income-based payment plan. It does negatively affect your credit, and makes repayment affordable (in the short-run).
McDonalds is not skilled labor. It is not meant to be a career. The amount of self-entitlement amongst the people in this country is disgusting.
Anyone that agrees with this is a complete moron.
And complaining about $500 a month in student loans is absurd. If he is making next to nothing, he can qualify for an income-based payment plan. It does negatively affect your credit, and makes repayment affordable (in the short-run).
McDonalds is not skilled labor. It is not meant to be a career. The amount of self-entitlement amongst the people in this country is disgusting.
Anyone who agrees with what, exactly?
Do you not think that people have a right to try and get a wage increase?
Anyone who agrees with what, exactly?
Do you not think that people have a right to try and get a wage increase?
$500 per month in student loans? I'm guessing he went to a good college then why is he working at McD?
Everyone has the right to try.
However that does not mean saying a easy job almost anyone can do. (Yes i have worked at McD and I do mean ANYONE can do) Should be awarded so much more money. Especially how the market would react to it.
Everyone can:
(A) Work hard at their job and ask around how to get higher up/promoted for a better wage
(B) Find a new better paying job. Factories are always looking for new employees to work the line and $12-14/hr at that. (Nothing beyond HS grad needed, and the ability to... do work)
(C) Go to a trade school, get training, find a career in said trade. Plumming, electricity, etc.
(D) Go to college, get a degree in something USEFUL. (Not "art" or "music") but Engineering, medical, anything computer related. Find career that way.
I have just given you 4 ways anyone can increase their wages, through some effort.
I won't get into details, but I essentially have the same thing (and face a similar conundrum with regards to income and repayment issues). For me, the majority of my student loans I lumped into a single low-interest loan, and has a 5-year term. So, it's a lot for the time being but I'm just under halfway through.
It's painful at the moment though.
You are a sad person.
None of us never said we wouldn't like people earning more money. (it just is not logical, or wouldn't change anything just how big number signs look on wages/costs. However quality of life will not change)
You just do not understand our arguments. You cannot just raise people wages and think that is the end of it. Ripple effect.
-First, costs will have to go up to offset those wages.
-Third, Since costs have gone up, skilled labor that took time energy and effort to bust their asses and/or mental states at national institutions (or universities as some like to call them) for better jobs now are hurting to cover the costs that have gone up. They ask for raises.
Then the government would have to get REALLY involved. And that is when something looking like socialism appears.
20 years is a lot. I hope you can pay it off much faster than 20 years - maybe aim for 5 years?I have $320/mo loans. 20 years. (6 yr Engineering degree)
granted That got me a job at 65k/mo + benefits + room to move up in an industry growing right now (automobile)
I'm totally against people who think they deserve to make more and then strike. If they think they can make more, then find another job that can make you more. If you can't, then you have to suck it up. Why hassle your current employer?
You cannot keep suppressing people's wages and think that is the end of it. Ripple effect.
No they don't.