Lionqueen2
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I have problems with this period.
College degreed medical assistants drawing blood and getting patients ready make $12-15 an hour.
School bus drivers make around the same, with the safety of 70 students per route per day in their hands, most with multiple routes.
You're telling me that pressing the "I want fries" button or counting 6 McNuggets in a box should pay more than skilled labor? Really?
Here is my background-1st in my family to attend college from a poor family. I made $4.25 an hour stocking clothes and ringing registers at a KMart for 6 years. I drove 55 miles round trip to a school I could afford for 16 credit hours a week, along with 40+ hours of work. My first apartment in 1995 had a black and white TV, lawn chairs, and garage sale furniture, my car was 8 years old. My schedule between school and work was 5:30 AM until often midnight 5 days a week, with the weekends working 16 hours at KMart and catching up on school work. It was tough, very tough. Nobody owed me anything, hard work earned the "better" life.
Now the thought process is that everything should be given....what happened to our society that hard work is no longer needed to get ahead in life? Now folks expect cel phones, drive expensive cars they cannot afford, buy houses too big, and then gripe that it's someone else's fault when they fail. Frankly it's sickening.
One thing I learned while working minimum wage for a few years is that I would get nowhere in life making that wage. I put on my big boy pants and did something about it, instead of griping that someone else is responsible. Instead of camping out in a city somewhere complaining of Wall Street greed, I went to school. Instead of whining about wages, I did something about it.
Enough is enough.
I just loved reading your story. You could not help being a success in anything you tried with a work ethic like yours. You and your family deserve to be so proud of you and your accomplishments.
I bolded the first part of your statement. You are so right. It just doesn't make sense that someone with training and responsibility for people's lives should make less than someone asking you if you want fries with that order.