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<blockquote data-quote="Cflfdx" data-source="post: 4320147" data-attributes="member: 79407"><p>When has $15/hr become slave wages? What is a livable wage? 36k/yr for a single man, or 72k for a couple seems like a livable wage in the South to me.</p><p></p><p>If you want ups wages then go work at ups. It's like ppl whining about mcd paying $8.50/hr, well get your sh1t together, go across the street and be a waitress so u can make double that. But no applebees all that work for $16/hr I'll never do that right? Ur the type that'll sit there and whine all day about how mcd should be forced to increase their wages by the gubment instead of getting your level/education up.</p><p></p><p>As long as you have that i want more pay, less work mindset, youll always be an employee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cflfdx, post: 4320147, member: 79407"] When has $15/hr become slave wages? What is a livable wage? 36k/yr for a single man, or 72k for a couple seems like a livable wage in the South to me. If you want ups wages then go work at ups. It's like ppl whining about mcd paying $8.50/hr, well get your sh1t together, go across the street and be a waitress so u can make double that. But no applebees all that work for $16/hr I'll never do that right? Ur the type that'll sit there and whine all day about how mcd should be forced to increase their wages by the gubment instead of getting your level/education up. As long as you have that i want more pay, less work mindset, youll always be an employee. [/QUOTE]
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