purex complains that it's difficult
why should anybody expect otherwise? :idunno:
That is a cogent point!
No one promised us a rose garden!
Everyone faces challenge.
purex complains that it's difficult
why should anybody expect otherwise? :idunno:
companies like these McDonald,burger king,wall-mart ect. should pay a wage that would not trap these people
How much should the government force these companies to pay their employees?
I think it would also make a good bumper sticker,,,,,,,,,
"fast food workers,the guys we decided to supplement with welfare",,,,
The welfare check and assistance comes first. Recipients may or may not also get a job to supplement their welfare benefits.
maybe in some states,,,in Texas if you do not have a job,,,,,,,you are "automatically disqualified for s.n.a.p.",,,meaning only those who have a job get it.
maybe in some states,,,in Texas if you do not have a job,,,,,,,you are "automatically disqualified for s.n.a.p.",,,meaning only those who have a job get it.
All that is required in Minnesota is that you show evidence of having looked for a job.
When we were in business I would regularly get job applicants who admitted that they were just doing their legal requirement to continue collecting welfare.
I praised them profusely for their due diligence.
How much should the government force these companies to pay their employees?one penny over their "qualification's for me and you needing to support them",,,that is me and you will pay an extra dime for a happy meal,,,or me and you will pay extra taxes for welfare,,one of the two.
All that's going to get anyone, these days, is a low wage job that does not cover all the bills, does not allow one to save anything, and does not offer any real economic advancement. You can't raise a family, you can't buy a home, and you can't trust how long you'll even be working. All it takes is one illness, accident, or misfortune and you're homeless, jobless, and in debt. I don't know how you see this as a solution.A college degree is not the answer for everyone. Trade school is not the answer for everyone. BUT, staying in school and taking advantage of all that High School has to offer is an answer!
That was never the point. The point is that when a person gives a full measure of their time and attention to doing a job, they should be paid a livable wage in return for it. Otherwise, we are demoralizing and devaluing both the person and the ideal of working for a living.There all kind of jobs available for all levels of talent.
Not if they can't live on it. Unless we're making up the difference through social welfare. But why should we have to do that while the people they are working for are taking in big profits and paying them spit?Some are content to have little responsibility and prefer clear cut job description parameters. They take a paycheck home and are content.
To want more than you need at the expense of others is called being greedy. We're pretty much ALL greedy in this country. Much of our society and culture is based on greed, and nearly all of our decisions are being made in the service of greed. And it's a big reason why we have so many poor and unemployed people in this country. My argument isn't with rich people, it's with our allowing greed to rule our lives, and to cause so many people so much unnecessary suffering.Society is comprised of all sorts of people. AND just as all poor people are not envious, so too not all rich people are greedy.
That's not an excuse for applauding those who seek to make it even worse than it already is.Life-will-never-be-perfect! or anywhere near perfect!
Let me know when we figure out that figure...
All that's going to get anyone, these days, is a low wage job that does not cover all the bills, does not allow one to save anything, and does not offer any real economic advancement. You can't raise a family, you can't buy a home, and you can't trust how long you'll even be working. All it takes is one illness, accident, or misfortune and you're homeless, jobless, and in debt. I don't know how you see this as a solution.
That was never the point. The point is that when a person gives a full measure of their time and attention to doing a job, they should be paid a livable wage in return for it. Otherwise, we are demoralizing and devaluing both the person and the ideal of working for a living.
Not if they can't live on it. Unless we're making up the difference through social welfare. But why should we have to do that while the people they are working for are taking in big profits and paying them spit?
To want more than you need at the expense of others is called being greedy. We're pretty much ALL greedy in this country. Much of our society and culture is based on greed, and nearly all of our decisions are being made in the service of greed. And it's a big reason why we have so many poor and unemployed people in this country. My argument isn't with rich people, it's with our allowing greed to rule our lives, and to cause so many people so much unnecessary suffering.
That's not an excuse for applauding those who seek to make it even worse than it already is.
A college degree is not the answer for everyone. Trade school is not the answer for everyone. BUT, staying in school and taking advantage of all that High School has to offer is an answer!
There all kind of jobs available for all levels of talent.
Some are content to have little responsibility and prefer clear cut job description parameters. They take a paycheck home and are content.
Society is comprised of all sorts of people. AND just as all poor people are not envious, so too not all rich people are greedy.
You are guilty of that egregiously Progressive mind set "Let's tar all rich people with the same brush then we can rob, steal, malign, riot, destroy their property and beat defenseless white people in the name of , we've been abused"!
Life-will-never-be-perfect! or anywhere near perfect! But whining and sniveling and spewing hate filled rhetoric which shows only too well your victim mentality is not the answer.
Make the best of what you have.
... when a person gives a full measure of their time and attention to doing a job, they should be paid a livable wage in return for it. ...