Abraham wrote: ↑Mon Jun 04, 2018 2:03 pm
If you happen to be in a communist city like seattle, where unskilled employees are overpaid for unskilled labor, avoid fast food. $15.00 an hour to flip burgers and the cost of said burger is now unrealistically expensive? Nah, pass, buh-bye fast food, not for me.
Why?
Because fast food is supposed to be relatively inexpensive compared to a sit down restaurant, plus obviously fast in comparison to a sit down eatery.
In communist cities like seattle, you'll pay more than you dreamed possible for fast food, thus making it over priced. Why pay more for something that shouldn't cost as much as a sit down, much higher quality meal?
Suggestion: Go to a grocery store, buy some good hard salami, cheese and bread (or whatever suits your taste) and make your own far superior fast food. Cheaper, way better tasting and not made by overpaid, unskilled, demanding labor as a matter of principle....or go to a real restaurant.
Sorry, meatheads, but you chose to try to live on minimum wage because you weren't willing to get an education. Not my fault nor will I encourage you to live on an artificially high so-called 'minimum wage'.
Learn a skill, sorry if it takes effort and sacrifice, that'll eventually pay off, but I won't enable you by buying what you're selling...
Eventually, the fast food joints will fall off the twig and fast food management will be looking for work...
Stupid commies...
P.S. I too at one time in life (throughout my time in high school - obviously after school) worked for minimum wage in a grocery store sacking groceries. Talk about unskilled labor. I was happy to have the job and wouldn't have dreamed of demanding a huge wage increase as I recognized minimum wage jobs aren't for someone so unskilled they expect to live on minimum wage...it was a stepping stone that eventually with other effort led to much better income, but required much sacrifice on my part first...