
Originally Posted by
Rover
This is such a lazy stereotype. There is a HUGE disparity in real pay and has been widening for decades now. Your take is that people are lazy if they don't wish to work for poverty level wages. People like to cast groups of others as lazy to make themselves feel inherently superior.
Part of people's reliability is the ability to have reliable transportation, to have good healthcare to stay healthy and available, to afford childcare on days their kids have to be at home, to be able to miss days to see their kid's teachers, to take time off to take their sick kids to the doctor (assuming they could afford one at those wages), and on, and on, and on.
Then there is the issue of training. Working adults have been passed through a flawed educational system and wind up not having adequate skills to do many basic jobs, and employers regularly fail to give them more than the very basic training to do the job. There is a reason why Chick-fi-a does better than most... because they train better than most, and pay better than most. Training for customer service falls somewhere behind training where the mop is to clean the bathrooms.
If businesses can't pay a living wage and make a profit, then they either are bad business people or the buying public doesn't value their product enough to pay a fair price with it. Being able to eat out is not a RIGHT. If you can't sell a product that makes a profit, think about the business you are in and the product's value.
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