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Re: the working poor in the US stand up
Everything has problems at some point.
Going to live on another planet with generated oxygen seems to pose more problems than anything.
Going to live on another planet with generated oxygen seems to pose more problems than anything.



Re: the working poor in the US stand up
Thread is about BIG FUCKIN' UPS to workers willing to risk what little they have
to protest the shit that rich fuckers lay upon them.
Hope they had a great, inspiring, successful day today.
to protest the shit that rich fuckers lay upon them.
Hope they had a great, inspiring, successful day today.
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Re: the working poor in the US stand up
@sigs
"mars" being?
and is better than "protest" because?
"mars" being?
and is better than "protest" because?
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Re: the working poor in the US stand up
protest is a planet?
like with all its inhabitants jumping up & down?
protista I've heard of
but protest?
Before I gurgle, sigsmate,
would you please u check ur facts?
i.e. protest is a planet
like with all its inhabitants jumping up & down?
protista I've heard of
but protest?
Before I gurgle, sigsmate,
would you please u check ur facts?
i.e. protest is a planet
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Re: the working poor in the US stand up
protest is a plannot, i couldnt find anything
blazen the raisin
Re: the working poor in the US stand up
http://tv.msnbc.com/2013/08/29/largest- ... the-south/signals wrote:protest is a plannot, i couldnt find anything
Re: the working poor in the US stand up
slow food is the thing nowalphacat wrote:http://tv.msnbc.com/2013/08/29/largest- ... the-south/signals wrote:protest is a plannot, i couldnt find anything
blazen the raisin
Re: the working poor in the US stand up
Hugh, this is a great article - very well stated, and also gets points for tying in Jaron Lanier's ideas about tech and jobs (speaking of which here's a crosslink to another post I did with a great read on that topic as well.)
Re: the working poor in the US stand up
you fucked up if you're working at Subway trying to make ends meet. take responsibility for that. it's not Subways fault.
these guys were on npr today asking to be paid $15/hr. get the fuck out.
another guy said he'd been working at a burger king for like 6 years and only got a .15 raise that whole time. that sucks. seriously.
but why the fuck did you not look elsewhere for work?
there was this bunch of idiots that got fired from a local independent liquor store for being late, lazy, etc.
they started picketing and tried to sue the business to get their jobs back, and were demanding $18/hr or something ridiculous.
what planet do these people live on?
if you don't have skills, you're not going to make a very good living. and you probably shouldn't expect to.
these guys were on npr today asking to be paid $15/hr. get the fuck out.
another guy said he'd been working at a burger king for like 6 years and only got a .15 raise that whole time. that sucks. seriously.
but why the fuck did you not look elsewhere for work?
there was this bunch of idiots that got fired from a local independent liquor store for being late, lazy, etc.
they started picketing and tried to sue the business to get their jobs back, and were demanding $18/hr or something ridiculous.
what planet do these people live on?
if you don't have skills, you're not going to make a very good living. and you probably shouldn't expect to.
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Re: the working poor in the US stand up
kidshuffle wrote:Its a low wage when the cost of living is as high as it is though. Minimum wage here is $10/h, but how helpful is that when inflation is as high as it is? It wasn't that long ago that I can remember working for $5.35 either...Electric_Head wrote:Not trying to derail this thread but that's not really that low a wage.
http://www.mywage.co.za/main/salary/min ... and-retail
http://www.mywage.co.za/main/salary/min ... kers-wages
Not saying those wages aren't fucked up tho, thats pretty much $2 an hour.
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Real shit dude. But it sucks when you're making 15 bucks an hour and still can't make ends meet. It basically comes down to having to move out of the city that you're living in to a cheaper city that is still not that much cheaper way out in bum fuck Egypt. Then the commute to your job is hours away in which the gas adds up to the same amount that made it unaffordable to live in the city you just moved from. It's a God awful dilemma.prisoner wrote:you fucked up if you're working at Subway trying to make ends meet. take responsibility for that. it's not Subways fault.
these guys were on npr today asking to be paid $15/hr. get the fuck out.
another guy said he'd been working at a burger king for like 6 years and only got a .15 raise that whole time. that sucks. seriously.
but why the fuck did you not look elsewhere for work?
there was this bunch of idiots that got fired from a local independent liquor store for being late, lazy, etc.
they started picketing and tried to sue the business to get their jobs back, and were demanding $18/hr or something ridiculous.
what planet do these people live on?
if you don't have skills, you're not going to make a very good living. and you probably shouldn't expect to.
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Re: the working poor in the US stand up
You can get by in the UK with working tax credits, housing benefit etc, but now everyone's asking "Why the hell are we paying our taxes just to subsidise companies paying their workers fuck all while their executives make a killing?". The Labour party could well campaign on the 'living wage' issue (roughly 7.50 pounds an hour) to ensure people don't have to subsidise full-time workers.Devilsindub wrote:Real shit dude. But it sucks when you're making 15 bucks an hour and still can't make ends meet. It basically comes down to having to move out of the city that you're living in to a cheaper city that is still not that much cheaper way out in bum fuck Egypt. Then the commute to your job is hours away in which the gas adds up to the same amount that made it unaffordable to live in the city you just moved from. It's a God awful dilemma.prisoner wrote:you fucked up if you're working at Subway trying to make ends meet. take responsibility for that. it's not Subways fault.
these guys were on npr today asking to be paid $15/hr. get the fuck out.
another guy said he'd been working at a burger king for like 6 years and only got a .15 raise that whole time. that sucks. seriously.
but why the fuck did you not look elsewhere for work?
there was this bunch of idiots that got fired from a local independent liquor store for being late, lazy, etc.
they started picketing and tried to sue the business to get their jobs back, and were demanding $18/hr or something ridiculous.
what planet do these people live on?
if you don't have skills, you're not going to make a very good living. and you probably shouldn't expect to.
To be honest with you companies saying "We won't do business in places with high wages because we can't make money" are chatting shit because there's more money for the taking when people at the bottom spend. If America raises it's minimum wage that would actually STIMULATE the economy because there'd be actual demand for stuff.
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Re: the working poor in the US stand up
I make around €7,50 an hour as well, but I don't have to support any children / pay high rent or whatever.
Feel for these people.
Feel for these people.
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Re: the working poor in the US stand up
prisoner wrote:you fucked up if you're working at Subway trying to make ends meet. take responsibility for that. it's not Subways fault.
these guys were on npr today asking to be paid $15/hr. get the fuck out.
another guy said he'd been working at a burger king for like 6 years and only got a .15 raise that whole time. that sucks. seriously.
but why the fuck did you not look elsewhere for work?
there was this bunch of idiots that got fired from a local independent liquor store for being late, lazy, etc.
they started picketing and tried to sue the business to get their jobs back, and were demanding $18/hr or something ridiculous.
what planet do these people live on?
if you don't have skills, you're not going to make a very good living. and you probably shouldn't expect to.
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Re: the working poor in the US stand up
test recordings wrote:You can get by in the UK with working tax credits, housing benefit etc, but now everyone's asking "Why the hell are we paying our taxes just to subsidise companies paying their workers fuck all while their executives make a killing?". The Labour party could well campaign on the 'living wage' issue (roughly 7.50 pounds an hour) to ensure people don't have to subsidise full-time workers.Devilsindub wrote:I don't know what the limitations are in the UK but in the US I think it's more of the middle class that's suffering. I almost would in the extreme poor or wealthy demographic. All of our programs for housing assistance have maximum and minimum restrictions in terms of annual salary. Granted there's usually a waiting list for subsidized housing but they still have a chance to get ahead. Which in some cases I think people that are living with lower incomes take advantage of the system for too long. This ultimately stops the whole progression of our economy. While, of coarse the rich don't have to worry about any of it. The middle class basically live on a minimum wage while making decent salaries and having nothing to show for it.prisoner wrote:you fucked up if you're working at Subway trying to make ends meet. take responsibility for that. it's not Subways fault.
these guys were on npr today asking to be paid $15/hr. get the fuck out.
another guy said he'd been working at a burger king for like 6 years and only got a .15 raise that whole time. that sucks. seriously.
but why the fuck did you not look elsewhere for work?
there was this bunch of idiots that got fired from a local independent liquor store for being late, lazy, etc.
they started picketing and tried to sue the business to get their jobs back, and were demanding $18/hr or something ridiculous.
what planet do these people live on?
if you don't have skills, you're not going to make a very good living. and you probably shouldn't expect to.
Real shit dude. But it sucks when you're making 15 bucks an hour and still can't make ends meet. It basically comes down to having to move out of the city that you're living in to a cheaper city that is still not that much cheaper way out in bum fuck Egypt. Then the commute to your job is hours away in which the gas adds up to the same amount that made it unaffordable to live in the city you just moved from. It's a God awful dilemma.
To be honest with you companies saying "We won't do business in places with high wages because we can't make money" are chatting shit because there's more money for the taking when people at the bottom spend. If America raises it's minimum wage that would actually STIMULATE the economy because there'd be actual demand for stuff.
Re: the working poor in the US stand up
What about the people that have degrees and qualifications, yet settle for menial jobs because of the lack of work??prisoner wrote:you fucked up if you're working at Subway trying to make ends meet. take responsibility for that. it's not Subways fault.
these guys were on npr today asking to be paid $15/hr. get the fuck out.
another guy said he'd been working at a burger king for like 6 years and only got a .15 raise that whole time. that sucks. seriously.
but why the fuck did you not look elsewhere for work?
there was this bunch of idiots that got fired from a local independent liquor store for being late, lazy, etc.
they started picketing and tried to sue the business to get their jobs back, and were demanding $18/hr or something ridiculous.
what planet do these people live on?
if you don't have skills, you're not going to make a very good living. and you probably shouldn't expect to.
It's not the 1960's anymore where we can just whistle down the road and get a job. What fucking planet do you live on bro??? Why should people have to work for peanuts while the corporate bosses make millions?? A minimum wage is supposed to be the MINIMUM that a person can live off, sadly people can't do this.
It's people like you that make this world a shit place imo.
If you were English you would definitely vote tory, you swine.
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Re: the working poor in the US stand up
Is it unreasonable to ask for a decent wage so you can actually live and breath? Don't have to worry all the time etcprisoner wrote:you fucked up if you're working at Subway trying to make ends meet. take responsibility for that. it's not Subways fault.
these guys were on npr today asking to be paid $15/hr. get the fuck out.
another guy said he'd been working at a burger king for like 6 years and only got a .15 raise that whole time. that sucks. seriously.
but why the fuck did you not look elsewhere for work?
if you don't have skills, you're not going to make a very good living. and you probably shouldn't expect to.
Of course you're not going to make a very good living but you should be able to expect to make a living.
There can be numberous reasons as to why you're stuck to such a shitjob. Is it not subways fault they're making millions yet all their staff seems to be underpayed? Of course not because that's how the world runs right...
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