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<blockquote data-quote="Trucker Clock" data-source="post: 5415263" data-attributes="member: 70932"><p>Looky there. Someone else that is clueless. How is it going to save the Company millions when it's going to cost them billions?</p><p></p><p>Just for round numbers, let's say there are 300,000 part timers. At a $10 raise per part timer, it would cost the Company $3 million extra per hour. Let's say part timers average 5 hours per day. I know, some work less but some also get overtime and some are working 6 days.</p><p></p><p>This would cost the Company $75 million per week, or almost $4 billion per year. How in the hell is spending $4 billion going to save millions? And $4 billion is their typical yearly net profit, outside of COVID. Someone else wanting to bankrupt the Company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trucker Clock, post: 5415263, member: 70932"] Looky there. Someone else that is clueless. How is it going to save the Company millions when it's going to cost them billions? Just for round numbers, let's say there are 300,000 part timers. At a $10 raise per part timer, it would cost the Company $3 million extra per hour. Let's say part timers average 5 hours per day. I know, some work less but some also get overtime and some are working 6 days. This would cost the Company $75 million per week, or almost $4 billion per year. How in the hell is spending $4 billion going to save millions? And $4 billion is their typical yearly net profit, outside of COVID. Someone else wanting to bankrupt the Company. [/QUOTE]
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