Originally Posted By: Boomer
If people developed some marketable job skills in high school (computer skills, money skills, good language skills) they could probably find a better paying job. I rarely eat at these places now so if and when the cost goes up, that will be the end.
And what will happen is that now they have 30 or so people making minimum. After it goes to $16, they will have 14-15 people and work them like slaves.
Except that the hours open wont change so these fewer people makingmore money will be closer to full time and may actually qualify for benefits, which isnt a bad thing as I dont want to pay for them.
Of course Im offended to be subsidizing a $94k earner's healthcare too, but thats a discussion for another day.
The other side of the reality is that jobs are finite, we offshore jobs like crazy and dont create a lot of new ones. Plus people have to work longer for a number of reasons. We have enabled three billion people to compete for our jobs, and there arent that many jobs around, outside of retail and fast food wage slave.
I was recently on a flight with a bunch of folks from IBM, and they implied that IBM is about 400k people, wth only around 100k in the USA, the rest in India.
So what good are those skills when these are the patterns that WE are enabling?