aaarcher86
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And why just $15? Why not $20? Do I hear $25?
I wish I could do an auctioneer voice right now. They're amazing.
And why just $15? Why not $20? Do I hear $25?
Excellent point!I understand you're not looking down on them, but it seems to me that ALL full-time jobs warrant a living wage, which means the hourly wage should be calculated accordingly. It isn't just fast food workers, it's waiters/waitresses (which might mean an end to tipping), and those assembly line workers mentioned earlier.
Personally, I'd rather we raised the minimum wage and pay those people directly through the money we spend at their employer's businesses than support them indirectly through government programs. I think there's more dignity in the former, I think it's fairer to everyone from the employer to the taxpayer, and I think the economics are pretty clear cut that cash in the hands of the poor does good things for the economy. It's funny to me that we now have charities following the economists' advice by giving plain old cash to the poor overseas (microloans and other programs) and we can see the benefits there, but we aren't doing the same thing here.
For the record, I think paramedics and other 'low-tier' skilled jobs in the medical industry are grossly underpaid for what they do.
When workers at Wendys, BK & MickeyDs get shot at on a daily, on hourly basis I will pay them what a LEO, Para or FF make. When they rush into a burning building, when they are standing in road taking a hit that kills them & saves a civilian or when they can perform CPR/Narcan I will be happy to make that argument.
Otherwise this is a ridiculous comparison.
They make a burger, they say "do you want fries with that?" Heck most don't even compute change(simple addition/subtraction) they look at the register/computer. So please stop making this comparison. They work but it is not skilled labor
A liveable wage but stop this idiotic comparison.
Glad to hear that you're in favor of a living wage, and that you believe police officers, firefighters and EMTs deserve even more. I agree.When workers at Wendys, BK & MickeyDs get shot at on a daily, on hourly basis I will pay them what a LEO, Para or FF make. When they rush into a burning building, when they are standing in road taking a hit that kills them & saves a civilian or when they can perform CPR/Narcan I will be happy to make that argument.
Otherwise this is a ridiculous comparison.
They make a burger, they say "do you want fries with that?" Heck most don't even compute change(simple addition/subtraction) they look at the register/computer. So please stop making this comparison. They work but it is not skilled labor
A liveable wage but stop this idiotic comparison.
Don't forget the fact that they have to deal with people screaming at them because their ice cream doesn't have enough swirls or their burger is missing a pickle. There's also the people who look at them like they're dirt, not worthy of respect...
Oh yeah being disrespected is the same as risking your life on a daily basis. That would be LEO, FF, & Paramedics are never disrespected. Go Google the 2 FF shot this weekend, yeah they are just like the guys who drop your fries.
And why just $15? Why not $20? Do I hear $25?
When workers at Wendys, BK & MickeyDs get shot at on a daily, on hourly basis I will pay them what a LEO, Para or FF make. When they rush into a burning building, when they are standing in road taking a hit that kills them & saves a civilian or when they can perform CPR/Narcan I will be happy to make that argument.
Otherwise this is a ridiculous comparison.
They make a burger, they say "do you want fries with that?" Heck most don't even compute change(simple addition/subtraction) they look at the register/computer. So please stop making this comparison. They work but it is not skilled labor
A liveable wage but stop this idiotic comparison.
Would you feel that way if it was your job the robot was taking over?You know, if a robot can do it cheaper and more efficiently, I say bring it on. At least at a touch screen kiosk I can just type it in myself and not worry that they forgot to change the fries to fruit or forgot to type no mayo or whatever. $15/hr for fast food workers is a joke, and these yahoos deserve the job losses coming to them. Why on earth should a burger flipper make more than a police officer or EMT?
Maybe I misunderstood your post. I don't see anyone comparing them saying they should make the same.If you go back and read they are comparing what FF workers make as compared to FF, LEO & Paramedics.
Why are they paid this when they make that?
I disagreeWhile I agree FF workers are definitely typically entry level people & the work is also entry level, the fact is the job itself requires a LOT more effort (and in some cases, more skill) than what a lot of "professionals" do for a living. The assembly line worker who built your car has a MUCH easier day than a burger flipper at McDonalds, but I guarantee you he/she makes a much better wage. Many of us don't have to spend our entire shift on our feet like FF workers, and we have occasions to mentally "check out" with a quick check of our phones, online news, social media, etc.
Bottom line, yes it's entry level work. But, it's certainly not a "cushy" job.
What idiotic comparison? I don't see anyone comparing them saying fast food workers deserve more than police, emts or that they are more skilled.
Maybe I misunderstood your post. I don't see anyone comparing them saying they should make the same.
Honestly I did an eye roll when it was even brought up because it seems the posters here just love to use certain occupations to make points knowing that the work those people do is much more valuable that they can be paid.