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formerly grimlock
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Stop talking out of your *** again dude.
If you never worked in a McDonalds then you don't know what group is the exception and who are the rule or standard employee that works at a McDonalds.
Who told you people feel entitled? The internet? Word of mouth?
Things are a struggle and people want to relieve some of that burden the struggle brings with it and your wailing "Hey, everyone should struggle like me and my girl and her family did"
Get off that high horse son. Your the exception, not the rule.
You're interpreting it the way you want to, nobody is wailing. I'm giving examples from my own experiences because everybody always demands some example of how you can understand. Just like you are with saying I haven't worked at McDonald's I wouldn't know.
Get out of here with all of that. I told you dude, nothing anybody does to get through a struggle is a big deal. It's called life, some people aren't cut out for it. Doesn't mean it's society's responsibility to pick up their slack.
If you have a job that doesn't even require a high school diploma and are upset at not getting bank, it's not the employers fault.
I'm done discussing this with you, it's pointless.
Hopefully your dreams of a McDonald's backed welfare state in America comes through and fixes everything. If not, communism would be a good way to balance everything out too
How old are you dude? This gotta be the most naive post in this thread.
"nothing anybody does to get through a struggle is a big deal" ....explain that to me.
Your coming from an educational standpoint, i'm coming from a skilled experience standpoint. If you do your job well you should get compensated for it if it's flipping burgers, managing a team, hauling furniture, or whatever that covers your growing skill in that environment.
This woman I used in my example didn't look for any handouts. She stayed in the pocket because multiple things were working against that I didn't even mention.
Like I said before if you were dealt the same cards as fast-food industry workers or any disenfranchised worker in this country is now, you'd be the one fighting for that $15 too.
Here's what I want you to do, I want you to go work at McDonalds for a month and then come back and tell me how it went
or
take some time and mature a bit then come back to this thread and read your replies over again and pm me with what you think.
here's some advice....don't equate a raise in wage as a handout. People are still working for that money right? are they gonna be at home flipping burgers and mailing them to the McDonalds? How the hell is society picking up the slack if fast-food workers are protesting an increase in wage? You gonna go work there if they strike?
The **** are you guys talking about?