Job creation from a 1%er

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If you are 50+ and tossed in this pool your options for advancement just went down a whole lot.

"Hello. Welcome to Walmart."
 
Xactly, or Home Sleepo, etc.
 
Nah. Local builder. Lost his license to build in the county a long time ago. But I did get a kick out of him punching out a building inspector in the front yard of a house he was building. The realtor told us about that and my wife replied "My husband and him will get along just fine.". ;lol
We will probably eat meatloaf with him on Thursday night.....
 
Couple of years ago I was opening the door to go into Walmart and held the door for a guy behind me. He said "You don't look old enough to be a Walmart greeter." I said "I am still young enough to kick your ass through that doorway.".

He moved out smartly.
 
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I have been lucky and worked my way up too, but I would never presume that everyone has the same luck or fate. And most of those "hateful" jobs pay - minimum wage. If you are 50+ and tossed in this pool your options for advancement just went down a whole lot.
You are right. I think if we all could solve these unfortunate problems we would be among the 1 percent club. Now if I could just have 10 bucks for each of your messages.....
 
Whoda thunk that a little 6 min vid about a few of the reasons why wages going up are a good thing for the economy, woulda generated so much, ya know who I can't stand, its them dirty rotten stinkin lazy poor people. Wonderful world aint it. Gotta hate a "them" or there is just no reason to get up in the morning. Think I will sleep in.
 
Whoda thunk that a little 6 min vid about a few of the reasons why wages going up are a good thing for the economy, woulda generated so much, ya know who I can't stand, its them dirty rotten stinkin lazy poor people. Wonderful world aint it. Gotta hate a "them" or there is just no reason to get up in the morning. Think I will sleep in.
Obama is going to take my wood stove away!!!
 
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My 2 cents. If there are so many people happy with a government that dictates to them how much they have to pay an entry level employee, what kind of health insurance they have to buy, or even as a business owner how much they can make for the time ,effort and risk involved in being a business owner then maybe those folks should move to a country like China or Russia ...

You missed about the last 20 years of global politics or do you really think in those countries the government still sets the wages? There are plenty of other examples for livable minimum wages e. g. in Europe ( http://www.forbes.com/2009/08/31/europe-minimum-wage-lifestyle-wages.html ). Or take the Scandinavian countries that don't even have a minimum wage due to strong labor unions.
 
You missed about the last 20 years of global politics or do you really think in those countries the government still sets the wages? There are plenty of other examples for livable minimum wages e. g. in Europe ( http://www.forbes.com/2009/08/31/europe-minimum-wage-lifestyle-wages.html ). Or take the Scandinavian countries that don't even have a minimum wage due to strong labor unions.
Many Scandinavian countries require mandatory enrollment in the military. Imagine how that would go over here!
 
Meh... someone make me a mod, so I can close this bizzatch down.
 
Many Scandinavian countries require mandatory enrollment in the military. Imagine how that would go over here!

I survived that; there are worse things in life - like working for a minimum wage without end.
 
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I survived that; there are worse things in life - like working for a minimum wage without end.
What do you think would happen if everyone that had a minimum wage job did not show up for work tomorrow ? That would probably solve this problem
 
What do you think would happen if everyone that had a minimum wage job did not show up for work tomorrow ? That would probably solve this problem

Assuming an all-out strike and closed borders: Since most of our food production from farming to retail and restaurants relies heavily on low-wage workers we would feel that very quickly. I would give us two weeks tops and in retrospect the proposed $10.10 would have looked like a bargain.
 
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I don't need no stinking farmers! I get my food at the grocery store!
 
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And the best part....the horse has already left the barn.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-...fails-to-beat-inflation-chart-of-the-day.html

The minimum wage has already been increased by roughly 30% over the past 4 years, taking it from an inflation adjusted record low at the beginning of the O administration, to a level that is higher than at at any time since the early 80s. Meep Meep.

And yep, according to Pew, 71% support a further increase....

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It seems that when there are a lot of under 30 voters, like in the 60s and today, there is a sudden push to increase it.
 
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It seems that when there are a lot of under 30 voters, like in the 60s and today, there is a sudden push to increase it.
combined with baby boomers retiring,,,,having failed to save enough for retirement, and wanting the min wage job to supplement their income
 
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And the best part....the horse has already left the barn.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-...fails-to-beat-inflation-chart-of-the-day.html

The minimum wage has already been increased by roughly 30% over the past 4 years, taking it from an inflation adjusted record low at the beginning of the O administration, to a level that is higher than at at any time since the early 80s. Meep Meep.

And yep, according to Pew, 71% support a further increase....

(broken link removed)

It seems that when there are a lot of under 30 voters, like in the 60s and today, there is a sudden push to increase it.
the key sentence"The loss of better-paying manufacturing jobs in the last three decades and the growth of (broken link removed) may be another reason why wages have failed to keep up with inflation, Zentner said." MAY BE? hell, the gov't knows there is nowhere to work these days. why else would unemployment run 99 weeks when 40 years ago it was 13? those earning minwage deservedly get assistance which wasn't mentioned. what is the indexed rate when those gov't programs are factored in? the gov't helped create this mess and they are doing their best to maintain it. one wonders how those that have dropped out of the job market can survive, perhaps because of a benevolent, sympathetic gov't. remember, since the beginning of the Presidents first term, you don't have to work to get assistance.
 
Bitcoins are a great example that government backing is not required



yeah, just read about those things a couple weeks ago, seems almost a billion dollars in "bitcoin" just up and disappeared. company went bankrupt, no FDIC insurance the people who had their money in it can sue, but bankruptcy has been declared so they will be luck to get "2 Bitcoins to the dollar" back. at least with "monopoly money" you have a piece of paper with a number on it.

bet the folks who lost all that money wished the currency had been government backed when they lost it
 
I survived that; there are worse things in life - like working for a minimum wage without end.


I think a civilian core based on the military template is a great idea.
 
but bankruptcy has been declared so they will be luck to get "2 Bitcoins to the dollar" back. at least with "monopoly money" you have a piece of paper with a number on it.

That was a single "dealer". Bitcoins are not gone. Its kinda like waiting out the market at this point. Don't get me wrong - I think they are a joke. No monetary/asset backing just doesn't make sense to me. But the coins are still being used.
 
can you buy bitcoins with monopoly money?
 
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