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fast food workers march for higher pay!!!!!!!!1!

volcanodawg
volcanodawg Member Posts: 282
march where?

if i owned a McDonalds, i'd go hire some more $7/hr fucktards and backfill these idiots who are walking out. wernt happy about $7/hr, well how about $0/hr?

why do fast food workers feel they should make more money? because they entitled? entitled to what? fucking go to school and better yourself or better yet, start a bidness yourself and make some god damned money you can be proud of. fucking fuck fuck fuck.

even when i was growing up, fast food was looked at as a high school job or what lifelong underachievers do.....when did that change?

flip burgers, make a $100K....only in Obama's America is this even a fucking topic of discussion.
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  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 69,786 Founders Club
    I guarantee that at the heart of this is the socialist movement organizing to create chaos on the economy.
  • volcanodawg
    volcanodawg Member Posts: 282
    and don't forget those 3 kids are worth their weight in food stamp gold each month too. it's a vicious cycle of pussification.

    my grandpa and i have talked about this many times, he just says that we're fucked and my kids are fucked even worse. RIP America.


  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,393 Standard Supporter
    I think McDonald's workers should be paid more, or at least be able to make tips. They work just as hard or harder than most restaurant workers so why can't they be tipped? I don't see a problem with them getting $9 instead of $7.
  • volcanodawg
    volcanodawg Member Posts: 282
    i am hoping that is a trolling attempt. for the sake of hardcorehusky, please be a trolling attempt.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    edited August 2013

    I think McDonald's workers should be paid more, or at least be able to make tips. They work just as hard or harder than most restaurant workers so why can't they be tipped? I don't see a problem with them getting $9 instead of $7.

    Why not $12, if you don't have a problem with $9, would you have a problem with $12? How about $25? Just what arbitrary amount would you not have a problem with? As an alternative, the market could dictate what non-skilled labor is worth and those who chose the non skilled route can be paid fairly.

    And if you were being sarcastic, then my question was rhetorical
  • HuskyJW
    HuskyJW Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 15,430 Founders Club
    Now I want a Filet of Fish

    A great joy would to seek McDonald's fire everyone who left the job today to "strike".

  • CFetters_Nacho_Lover
    CFetters_Nacho_Lover Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 32,732 Founders Club
    I heard about this on the radio this morning and the argument was made that someone making $7.25 an hour only makes $19K per year which $1K under the poverty limit for a family of 3.

    My question is how many people making $7.25 an hour are actually supporting a family of 3 vice supporting themselves while living at home with boners in their sweatpants in mom's basement?