DVC~OKW~96
<font color=green>I'm not big on gold as a color.
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Hmmmm...
All I know is that I see a LOT of people working two jobs (when working for minimum or low wages) to make ends meet (and no, I don't mean friviolity, I mean life sustaining) here in Florida.
It's difficult to find a decent (read clean, and moderately safe) place to live when you are making only minimum wage. There are some apartment complexes that are rent controlled, but there are often waiting lists, or are not clean or safe.
Minimum wage or low wages are not always an indication of skill level. We pay low wages for some very important jobs in this state, such as caregivers to our elders in ALFs or NH. Those care staff are responsible for the quality of life of the residents and they get paid very poor wages for the pleasure.
So be cautious in equating low pay with low skill or jobs of low importance. That's not the case in all situations.
All I know is that I see a LOT of people working two jobs (when working for minimum or low wages) to make ends meet (and no, I don't mean friviolity, I mean life sustaining) here in Florida.
It's difficult to find a decent (read clean, and moderately safe) place to live when you are making only minimum wage. There are some apartment complexes that are rent controlled, but there are often waiting lists, or are not clean or safe.
Minimum wage or low wages are not always an indication of skill level. We pay low wages for some very important jobs in this state, such as caregivers to our elders in ALFs or NH. Those care staff are responsible for the quality of life of the residents and they get paid very poor wages for the pleasure.
So be cautious in equating low pay with low skill or jobs of low importance. That's not the case in all situations.