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posted ago by Bigbadchows ago by Bigbadchows +2365 / -4

An employee at a major bank in Florida was so grateful we passed 15 an hour min. She makes roughly 19 an hour and her son works in retail. She said how pleased she was that they would earn more money. I stated "how we going to make more money"? She went on to explain her 20 years of service is worth a lot more than min wage. I responded the 15 an hour is like food stamps, designed to help the poorest among us. She than asked the manager when they raise the min wage 1.5 will she get more money. To which she was told no, just the annual raise if available. It was at that moment she understood. Telling me if she could work at the zoo for 15 an hour why would she work in a high stress office. To which I responded "you wouldn't". In hind sight I should have said those making 100k would prolly get raises.

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Easter_Bunny 3 points ago +3 / -0

Hey maybe this isn't all bad... Just think, all those lifetime liberal baristas just lost any advantage they have from being older. Employers have a good excuse now to hire kids for a lot of these jobs (like these jobs were supposed to be for), they've got less skill but more energy. Maybe these kids will realize they don't need college any longer and the brainwashing will eventually stop.

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Kinkinnatus 2 points ago +2 / -0

These kids aren't worth $15/hr. Most kids I worked with weren't worth the $7.25 or so under Obama.