So how do you force a small business to DOUBLE it's biggest expense, which is labor and still stay competitive with the price points of wal-mart and the like? Even Mcdonnalds for instance..it's not like that would effect mcdonnalds the corporation that much percentage of profits wise... it will effect the franchise owner significantly however. Of course you can't really raise the price of product that much, mcdonalds is too expensive for what it is already. I went there yesterday and got a number 5 for $7.50ish,,,even if it went up .50 cents I'd start going to one of the million other places in my area. So either it comes out of the pocket of the consumer or the franchise owner and the market wont support a price raise so we're left with the franchise owner. Why should he take a $50,000 a year pay cut because the people who work for him didn't feel like going to high school?
Why do we act like the work someone puts in today is the only thing that matters? I hear things like "I work hard and
deserve (we'll get into this word in a bit) to make x amount of dollars" well what about all of that other time you weren't doing shit while the guy next door was hitting the books, cultivating a plan, taking risks, etc..
Some of these sentiments are like people just popped into existence at 32 years old and found themselves in this predicament of being uneducated with 2 kids to take care of and that this somehow
happened to them.
I'm pretty poor and it's all my fault. I didn't care about school, I fucked around in the Navy and didn't really apply myself. I spent my time chasing girls and smoking weed and now it's all catching up to me. I'd like to have more money and a higher station but I didn't do anything to get there and just ONCE I'd like to hear someone say the same thing.
Honestly, I'm not belly aching, it's an even trade because I value my free time more than anything but I did paint myself into a bit of a corner in terms of my marketability which limits my options.
Also, when did minimum wage entry level jobs turn into a career?! If that's the case I'll just scoop ice cream the rest of my life...I can get by on $600 a week if it means I don't have any other responsibilities.