Not me. I didn’t have children so you can take your blame game go find someone else it applies toI still haven't seen the answer to my question of who raised these entitled brats?
Not me. I didn’t have children so you can take your blame game go find someone else it applies toI still haven't seen the answer to my question of who raised these entitled brats?
Obviously, if you think $7.45 an hour is livable.I didn’t have children
If you’re having kids working minimum wage jobs you’re a ****ing moronObviously, if you think $7.45 an hour is livable.
True, but accidents happen. Some people get their dicks held without asking for it on the internet.If you’re having kids working minimum wage jobs you’re a ****ing moron
Right?? Only the rich are allowed to care how much roundup they consume!
Want to earn a living wage? Develop a skill. Pulling out a basket of fries when the fryer dings is not a skill.
To be fair, while I never really worked in "fast food", I did work in the restaurant business, both cooking and in management, and my restaurant experience was instrumental in developing my work skills when I went into IT. It developed my sense of urgency, so I tended to dive into projects and get them finished as quickly and correctly as possible.Develop a skill. Pulling out a basket of fries when the fryer dings is not a skill.
Anyone and everyone who whines that employers need to increase wages needs to get off their butts, and start up and run their very own business. THEN, they can give ALL their profits to their employees.I read today that the Federal unemployment benefits extension expires in September. Until then, few people are going to get off their dead a**es and got back to work. Governors of Montana and South Carolina announced that they will withdraw from this program in June. Let's hope other states follow suite.
Sen. Sherrod Brown D-OH was interviewed on MSNBC and asked about the Federal unemployment benefit encouraging people not to work. He replied that maybe employers should pay more so that this won't be an incentive. Typical leftist thinking. The Government is artificially propping up wages with this crap.
Biden is the weatherman of politicians, he can be wrong 90+% of the time and still keep his job.If I was wrong every month, wouldn't have people stopped calling me an expert long ago?
Can’t afford one in my section 8 apartment, don’t have a yard, lardlord would probably tell me I couldn’t anywAy. Bagged soil, seeds and pots are expensive.kinda elitist to think everyone just has soil laying around ready to be sown.....Grow a damned garden.
I think PPP program and other business stimulus in 2020 solidly established that there is little to no risk to business owners anymore. Those that closed or complained they were being run under either failed to do the paperwork to get literal free money or failed to pivot their business model to thrive in the new situation like their competitor.When you take the risks
What kind of work?Not able to move up?
Hell, we're happy to get someone shows up, passes drug test, knows how to use screwdriver.
We hire 20 people for a "class". At the end of 1 week, were lucky to have half left, and they haven't done more than a safety class.
Put them in the field, we'll lose another half.
At the end of a month, that "class" might be down to a couple people.
I'm still waiting on that AC/DC Back in Black 8-TrackTo be fair, while I never really worked in "fast food", I did work in the restaurant business, both cooking and in management, and my restaurant experience was instrumental in developing my work skills when I went into IT. It developed my sense of urgency, so I tended to dive into projects and get them finished as quickly and correctly as possible.
I used to work for a music club and my job involved warehouse support - writing and maintaining COBOL programs to interface with their picking/packing/postal sorting machines. In one meeting I was in, one of the vice presidents in charge of the warehouse made the comment, "I want to propose that we only hire programmers with restaurant experience!" because of my sense of urgency in resolving issues for them.
You may want to keep in mind that it requires significant care to meet the terms for loan forgiveness without biting into the hook in the free lunch.I think PPP program and other business stimulus in 2020 solidly established that there is little to no risk to business owners anymore. Those that closed or complained they were being run under either failed to do the paperwork to get literal free money or failed to pivot their business model to thrive in the new situation like their competitor.
Can’t afford one in my section 8 apartment, don’t have a yard, lardlord would probably tell me I couldn’t anywAy. Bagged soil, seeds and pots are expensive.kinda elitist to think everyone just has soil laying around ready to be sown.....
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To be fair, while I never really worked in "fast food", I did work in the restaurant business, both cooking and in management, and my restaurant experience was instrumental in developing my work skills when I went into IT. It developed my sense of urgency, so I tended to dive into projects and get them finished as quickly and correctly as possible.
I used to work for a music club and my job involved warehouse support - writing and maintaining COBOL programs to interface with their picking/packing/postal sorting machines. In one meeting I was in, one of the vice presidents in charge of the warehouse made the comment, "I want to propose that we only hire programmers with restaurant experience!" because of my sense of urgency in resolving issues for them.
Wait. I thought it was just the current generation. This kind of thing happened when you were young?In the meantime, I had plenty of buddies who were busy playing baseball and football believing their parents' stories that they were made for the bigs, others partying, and others that were just plain lazy *****.
Wait. I thought it was just the current generation. This kind of thing happened when you were young?
Did they have iPhones back then?