UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
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Are you kidding me? Tacoma and Lynnwood are both building huuuuuuge hubs. UPS is hiring out the ass here. Other places are hiring too.
Washington state?
Are you kidding me? Tacoma and Lynnwood are both building huuuuuuge hubs. UPS is hiring out the ass here. Other places are hiring too.
I'm gonna say this in as simple terms as I can.
If a business cannot afford to pay a living wage, then they should not be in business at all.
That's all there is to it.
Sorry I don't see your point, you tell me to thank them. Why? If I lived in Seattle I would punch them all in the face for making it more expensive to live there. Higher pay, higher prices, in some cases higher unemployment rates. Seattle has a plague of problems that could be abolished to make it cheaper to live there..yet their favorite thing to do is RAISE pretty much everything..
Doesn't work like that.
No doubt, but a 'consumption' tax would hurt the 'working poor' much more than the 'rich'.
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I don't understand why people don't move to cheaper areas and why companies don't move to cheaper areas.
Pot meet kettlesounds like u dont do anything but debate here.
Cheaper areas are cheap for a reason. Nobody wants to live there.I don't understand why people don't move to cheaper areas and why companies don't move to cheaper areas.
"Living wage" in my county is $9.50. People would be stoked to be making $15+ at factories if they moved here.
It's a chicken and egg deal. Usually it's because there aren't many jobs.Cheaper areas are cheap for a reason. Nobody wants to live there.
It's more of a supply and demand thing. There are also areas with few jobs that are just as if not more expensive than metro areas.It's a chicken and egg deal. Usually it's because there aren't many jobs.
Here it's mostly prisons schools and power plants. But the fact that this area doesn't have more factories or distribution centers has always amazed me. Two interstates within 5 miles. A dozen or more major cities within 1 days drive for a trucker.
i walk the walk as well. but i could do more.Pot meet kettle
Most distribution centers and factories are located in close proximity to airports and suppliers.It's a chicken and egg deal. Usually it's because there aren't many jobs.
Here it's mostly prisons schools and power plants. But the fact that this area doesn't have more factories or distribution centers has always amazed me. Two interstates within 5 miles. A dozen or more major cities within 1 days drive for a trucker.
Suppliers I get.Most distribution centers and factories are located in close proximity to airports and suppliers.
Yes.Washington state?
god, this is hard time for corporations, why with their record profits and all, how will they be able to pay their workers slightly more than minimum wage?They're cutting hours because they can't afford the higher minimum wage. Sad but true.
Access to an employee workforce is another factor. A factory or distribution center would have to attract employees to relocate to a more remote area and where there is less resources for them to live, shop, and go to school. Where as a metro area or its suburbs already have those resources and a larger employee pool to hire from. It's not as simple as "Build it and they will come".Suppliers I get.
Airport 20 minutes away. Train tracks run right thru the town and river port access under an hour away.
Slightly? Rethink, and research before using that term. The raise isn't a slight raise, it's several dollars.god, this is hard time for corporations, why with their record profits and all, how will they be able to pay their workers slightly more than minimum wage?
the way things are going were gonna have communism pretty soon.