
Originally Posted by
bamarsha
This isn’t just a Braum’s issue, but an issue with many fast food companies (and other industries).
I worked in fast food during high school and college. I earned minimum wage for a few short months before I received a raise due to my hard work. Any person capable of holding a job can easily get into fast food for a minimum of $11/hr, and most likely more. There is absolutely no reason to artificially raise minimum wage when the market already has it at around 150% or more… other than to make a few people “feel better about themselves”.
People blaming “greedy franchise owners” are completely uneducated on what a franchise owner is and have likely never even considered owning a business. The franchise owners are the ones that are potentially risking millions of their own dollars to employ people to help run the business. That loan isn’t free and must be paid back, along with franchise fees, insurance, advertising, and many other expenses.
The biggest issue with the labor force these days is that this generation wants more money than ever for doing less work than anyone in history. That’s not a good combination. Good hard, reliable workers are very hard to come by these days. That’s why things are heading to automation (and paying above minimum wage for good workers). If you want to do the bare minimum for work, don’t expect to be living large like a movie star.
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