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Guide to not being homeless in Seattle
YellowSnow
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in Tug Tavern
$17.00 per hour; 100% employer paid health insurance




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17 bucks to flip burgers is pretty good. Especially if you're a teenager
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It's enough to be able to still afford a dumpy to mediocre 1 bedroom apartment in a lot of parts of this city. And that's just the starting hourly wage.RaceBannon said:17 bucks to flip burgers is pretty good. Especially if you're a teenager
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Everyone knows fast food restaurants can’t afford wages that high, they’ll be out of business in a week.
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You severely underestimate the number of people who want to put Dicks in their mouth.allpurpleallgold said:Everyone knows fast food restaurants can’t afford wages that high, they’ll be out of business in a week.
They make it up in volume.
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Everyone knows that a fast food restaurant won’t ever pay a wage that high unless they are forced to by the government.allpurpleallgold said:Everyone knows fast food restaurants can’t afford wages that high, they’ll be out of business in a week.
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And they have a generous scholarship program for kids wanting to go to college.YellowSnow said:$17.00 per hour; 100% employer paid health insurance


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When I got to UW in the 90's a cheeseburger was .$85 and in today's money that should be $1.41. But the 2019 cheeseburger price is $2.00 so well above inflation. But fine...I don't care about the slightly higher cost if I don't hear bitching and moaning about "livable wage"; I am willing to make this compromise.allpurpleallgold said:Everyone knows fast food restaurants can’t afford wages that high, they’ll be out of business in a week.
Moral of the story is that cost of living and employment rates have nothing to do with bums in our city. -
A little disingenuous because for at least the past 40 years, Dick's has pretty much looked at minimum wage and bumped its starting wage accordingly. Dick Spady hated unions, but was willing to offer higher wages and good benefits in order to retain employees and keep unions away from his business. There are employees at my local Dick's that have been there at least a decade and they're making $24+ per hour. There have been a few changes to the business since Dick Spady died, but it continues to be a pretty good place to work.SFGbob said:
Everyone knows that a fast food restaurant won’t ever pay a wage that high unless they are forced to by the government.allpurpleallgold said:Everyone knows fast food restaurants can’t afford wages that high, they’ll be out of business in a week.
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I just got the job. They aren’t hiring anymore.
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When I’m drunk I’ll pay $200 for a DeluxeYellowSnow said:
When I got to UW in the 90's a cheeseburger was .$85 and in today's money that should be $1.41. But the 2019 cheeseburger price is $2.00 so well above inflation. But fine...I don't care about the slightly higher cost if I don't hear bitching and moaning about "livable wage"; I am willing to make this compromise.allpurpleallgold said:Everyone knows fast food restaurants can’t afford wages that high, they’ll be out of business in a week.
Moral of the story is that cost of living and employment rates have nothing to do with bums in our city.





