Why would you do that? Because someone working at McDonald's is inferior to everyone else?So do you raise the wage of $20hr people proportionally?
Why would you do that? Because someone working at McDonald's is inferior to everyone else?
Look I'm not saying a high schooler should be making 20 an hour at McDonald's. But if you're a full time, reliable, good employee I have no issue with it. Working at McDonald's or any fast food is not easy and a lot of those places make a LOT of money. Chic fil A does like 30k a day in sales, a lot more in some locations. You guys act like 20 an hour is a lot. It is not. It was 20 years ago.
The increased wages in this scenario will only make the consumer pay more money for the same awful brown bags of $hit from Mcdooshland.Why would you do that? Because someone working at McDonald's is inferior to everyone else?
Look I'm not saying a high schooler should be making 20 an hour at McDonald's. But if you're a full time, reliable, good employee I have no issue with it. Working at McDonald's or any fast food is not easy and a lot of those places make a LOT of money. Chic fil A does like 30k a day in sales, a lot more in some locations. You guys act like 20 an hour is a lot. It is not. It was 20 years ago.
This is bad?Why would you do that? Because someone working at McDonald's is inferior to everyone else?
Look I'm not saying a high schooler should be making 20 an hour at McDonald's. But if you're a full time, reliable, good employee I have no issue with it. Working at McDonald's or any fast food is not easy and a lot of those places make a LOT of money. Chic fil A does like 30k a day in sales, a lot more in some locations. You guys act like 20 an hour is a lot. It is not. It was 20 years ago.
Here's a better idea: Let the owner of the business determine what they believe an employee is worth and allow them to pay that wage.Why would you do that? Because someone working at McDonald's is inferior to everyone else?
Look I'm not saying a high schooler should be making 20 an hour at McDonald's. But if you're a full time, reliable, good employee I have no issue with it. Working at McDonald's or any fast food is not easy and a lot of those places make a LOT of money. Chic fil A does like 30k a day in sales, a lot more in some locations. You guys act like 20 an hour is a lot. It is not. It was 20 years ago.