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I see nothing but pathetic sad people getting mad at other pathetic sad people. Reminds me of this place sometimes.
 
i hate those self service/check out machines.
**** i buy groceries, i did not even know i had to work there too.

soon we'd pay for a burger and do make it ourselves, hands on custom burger. lolz
 
i hate those self service/check out machines.
**** i buy groceries, i did not even know i had to work there too.

soon we'd pay for a burger and do make it ourselves, hands on custom burger. lolz

I never use those or any self-checker. Stores were go all to those if they could simply so they don't have to pay employees.
 
The Shoprite that is in my neighborhood recently moved a different location and got rid of self checkout completely. ****ing hate it. Now it's just more express lanes where you still need to interact with cashiers.
 
Absolutely. You shouldn't be working there in your mid to late 30s unless you're working for corporate. It's for teenagers.

Sorry, but that's just BS. You need to come to rural America and see what jobs there are to be had. Our town has lost most of it's factory work to overseas. There are people who have to work these kinds of jobs to make a living. Not everyone can get corporate jobs or what's considered high paying jobs anymore. Those jobs are few and far between. It's all become service jobs.
 
Sorry, but that's just BS. You need to come to rural America and see what jobs there are to be had. Our town has lost most of it's factory work to overseas. There are people who have to work these kinds of jobs to make a living. Not everyone can get corporate jobs or what's considered high paying jobs anymore. Those jobs are few and far between. It's all become service jobs.

I'm not denying that high paying jobs are being shipped off, but I don't see why McDonalds needs to bend with minimum wage when it's always been a menial work job. Of course if nothing is available for you, I understand that. But the ones I see wanting $15 or more, can't even be bothered trying to go for a different job.
 
I'm not denying that high paying jobs are being shipped off, but I don't see why McDonalds needs to bend with minimum wage when it's always been a menial work job. Of course if nothing is available for you, I understand that. But the ones I see wanting $15 or more, can't even be bothered trying to go for a different job.

I understand that, but most places will never see that. Here at our McDs, they make just a bit over minimum. It would never pass for them to make that much here. Most factories don't pay that anymore. Hell, I only make $13. :lol
 
Sorry, but that's just BS. You need to come to rural America and see what jobs there are to be had. Our town has lost most of it's factory work to overseas. There are people who have to work these kinds of jobs to make a living. Not everyone can get corporate jobs or what's considered high paying jobs anymore. Those jobs are few and far between. It's all become service jobs.

I can understand that. But flipping burgers, putting frozen fries into oil or taking someones order is not a $15 hour skill set.
 
I understand that, but most places will never see that. Here at our McDs, they make just a bit over minimum. It would never pass for them to make that much here. Most factories don't pay that anymore. Hell, I only make $13. :lol

There is money to be made if people get a "in demand" degree or learn a trade. A lot of young people think that they can just jump into the work force and make top dollar. That's not how it works. You go to a company at ground level and work your way up. I'm a machinist. The owner of the company I work for has a really hard time hiring people. Young people don't want to get into the trade because it can get dirty, smelly, loud. They also think they should start at a lot higher than what they deserve. We have schools brain washing kids that they must go to college if they want to make something of themselves. They should be telling them to be looking into the trades. Heavy equipment operators, electricians, plumbers, make big money. You just have to through the steps to get your certifications. Far to many kids that do go to college get a useless degree. They get out of school with 50 grand in debt and can't get a decent paying job with the degree they got. Too many have stars in their eyes when thinking about a career. I know the old saying about get a job doing what you love and you'll never work a day in your life. That's nice and all but for many people it's not grounded in reality.
 
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