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Title: Terminal Bellevue Big Guy Is Astounded By McDonald's Pay
Post by: GOBUCKS on March 05, 2015, 09:54:45 PM
The Bellevue Big Guy (who is dying) seems to be trying to take DUmbass kpete's place, flooding the DUmp with inane copy-and-paste junk, then leaving without posting even a single word of his own, outside the title.

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Thu Mar 5, 2015, 03:00 PM
Star Member Omaha Steve (47,815 posts)

upworthy: Here’s a paycheck for a McDonald’s worker. And here's my jaw dropping to the floor.

http://www.upworthy.com/heres-a-paycheck-for-a-mcdonalds-worker-heres-my-jaw-dropping-to-the-floor?c=upw1

Curator: Brandon Weber

So we've all heard the numbers, but what does that mean in reality? Here's one year's wages — yes, *full-time* wages. Woo.

I've written tons of things about minimum wage, backed up by fact-checkers and economists and scholarly studies. All of them point to raising the minimum wage as a solution to lifting people out of poverty and getting folks off of public assistance. It's slowly happening, and there's much more to be done.

But when it comes right down to it, where the rubber meets the road is what it means for everyday workers who have to live with those wages. I honestly don't know how they do it.

Ask yourself: Could I live on this small of a full-time paycheck? I know what my answer is.

(And note that the minimum wage in many parts of the county is STILL $7.25, so it would be even less than this.)

After which, a photograph of a statement claiming that a part-time McDonald's kid made nearly $14,000 last year.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10026317767

I gotta admit, I missed the point of this post entirely.

When the Bellevue Big Guy (who is dying) wrote something about this statement being jaw-dropping, I looked at it and actually agreed.

A part-time kid flipping burgers after school can make over $1000 a month? Jaw-dropping money.

Then I realized he actually meant it was LOW!! Whaaa?


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Response to Omaha Steve (Original post)Thu Mar 5, 2015, 03:02 PM
SummerSnow (4,998 posts)
1. Unbelieveable. They think people can live off this?

They know they can't but they don't care.

When did anyone believe you could live off a job flipping burgers at McD's?



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Title: Re: Terminal Bellevue Big Guy Is Astounded By McDonald's Pay
Post by: I_B_Perky on March 05, 2015, 10:05:19 PM
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Star Member Omaha Steve (47,815 posts)

Better start posting faster there.  You got 2185 posts to reach 50k. Then the whole world will remember you after the Grim Reaper comes and collects you, Steve!
Title: Re: Terminal Bellevue Big Guy Is Astounded By McDonald's Pay
Post by: Big Dog on March 05, 2015, 10:15:20 PM
Better start posting faster there.  You got 2185 posts to reach 50k. Then the whole world will remember you after the Grim Reaper comes and collects you, Steve!

The Reaper's gonna have to make two trips.
Title: Re: Terminal Bellevue Big Guy Is Astounded By McDonald's Pay
Post by: obumazombie on March 05, 2015, 10:46:02 PM
At 14, If I made $14,000.00 a year, I would have been rich beyond my wildest expectations.
Even at 15, 16, 17, 18.
And as was indicated by the mini taco that was PART TIME!!!
Title: Re: Terminal Bellevue Big Guy Is Astounded By McDonald's Pay
Post by: franksolich on March 05, 2015, 10:56:54 PM
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madamesilverspurs (8,572 posts)    Thu Mar 5, 2015, 07:50 PM

52. Full time at minimum wage
 
nets TWICE my annual Social Security check. No two months are the same, it's a continuous juggling act, trying to figure out which shoe will drop next, trying to stay ready. There's never enough, there are no savings, and any opportunity to contribute to savings stopped decades ago.

According to Republicans, that makes me a moocher. According to Republicans (and some here) I should have been smarter, should have tried harder, shouldn't have allowed the circumstances that led to disability -- people in my circumstances get "should" on with sickening frequency. And the same, sadly, can be said for far too many who toil for the near non-existence provided by minimum wage. American 'exceptionalism', it turns out, includes no reliable measure of kindness.

^^^been riding the disability gravy train since 1992.

In case one needs the math done, that's a whooping 23 years of a free ride.
Title: Re: Terminal Bellevue Big Guy Is Astounded By McDonald's Pay
Post by: franksolich on March 05, 2015, 10:59:00 PM
At 14, If I made $14,000.00 a year, I would have been rich beyond my wildest expectations.
Even at 15, 16, 17, 18.
And as was indicated by the mini taco that was PART TIME!!!

Yeah, as a primitive mentioned, that's nearly $14,000 a year working only 30 or so hours a week.

Some of us could be so lucky.....
Title: Re: Terminal Bellevue Big Guy Is Astounded By McDonald's Pay
Post by: Delmar on March 05, 2015, 11:15:06 PM
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Response to SickOfTheOnePct (Reply #2)Thu Mar 5, 2015, 03:12 PM
Star Member Jackpine Radical (43,390 posts)
4. It's about a 30 hour week, actually.

These workers at the bottom are often kept under 30 hours to avoid having to pay benefits for them.

Gracias Obama!

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Welcome to the strange new world of small-business hiring under ObamaCare.
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The savings from restricting hours worked can be enormous. If a company with 50 employees hires a new worker for $12 an hour for 29 hours a week, there is no health insurance requirement. But suppose that worker moves to 30 hours a week. This triggers the $2,000 federal penalty. So to get 50 more hours of work a year from that employee, the extra cost to the employer rises to about $52 an hour—the $12 salary and the ObamaCare tax of what works out to be $40 an hour.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424127887324616604578304072420873666

 :ownit:
Title: Re: Terminal Bellevue Big Guy Is Astounded By McDonald's Pay
Post by: HawkHogan on March 05, 2015, 11:21:27 PM
^^^been riding the disability gravy train since 1992.

In case one needs the math done, that's a whooping 23 years of a free ride.

The problem with mooching Dummies is that they don't understand the true nature of being poor.  They sit in an Air-conditioned/heated housing unit provided by the government, eating food provided by the government's EBT program, and using internet and phone provided by the government. 

I would love to see a Dummy experience third-world poverty.
Title: Re: Terminal Bellevue Big Guy Is Astounded By McDonald's Pay
Post by: longview on March 06, 2015, 12:10:44 AM
The problem with mooching Dummies is that they don't understand the true nature of being poor.  They sit in an Air-conditioned/heated housing unit provided by the government, eating food provided by the government's EBT program, and using internet and phone provided by the government. 

I would love to see a Dummy experience third-world poverty.

With our Congress and Prez, we may get to.
Title: Re: Terminal Bellevue Big Guy Is Astounded By McDonald's Pay
Post by: obumazombie on March 06, 2015, 03:08:18 AM
The problem with mooching Dummies is that they don't understand the true nature of being poor.  They sit in an Air-conditioned/heated housing unit provided by the government, eating food provided by the government's EBT program, and using internet and phone provided by the government. 

I would love to see a Dummy experience third-world poverty.

A lot of the native Islanders I saw in the south Pacific literally lived in grass huts with dirt or sand floors, and their dinner running around in the yard or at the end of a fishing pole.
No electricity, no air conditioning. No phone no lights no motorcar.
One step below Gilligan's Island.
It's a great way to live...temporarily, and optionally.
But permanently...no way.
Not for an American who has experienced better.
I would love to see that too.
The only downside is that they would never freeze to death.
Title: Re: Terminal Bellevue Big Guy Is Astounded By McDonald's Pay
Post by: diesel driver on March 06, 2015, 04:21:28 AM
A lot of the native Islanders I saw in the south Pacific literally lived in grass huts with dirt or sand floors, and their dinner running around in the yard or at the end of a fishing pole.
No electricity, no air conditioning. No phone no lights no motorcar.
One step below Gilligan's Island.
It's a great way to live...temporarily, and optionally.
But permanently...no way.
Not for an American who has experienced better.
I would love to see that too.
The only downside is that they would never freeze to death.

Yeah, I would love for some DUmmie to experience the Gorebull Warmingtm we've had here the last 2 weeks in a grass hut, better yet, NO hut!  They like to preach "science over creation", how about a little "natural selection". 
Title: Re: Terminal Bellevue Big Guy Is Astounded By McDonald's Pay
Post by: thundley4 on March 06, 2015, 06:23:01 AM
It's obvious why so many on the left and DUmmies in particular want the minimum wage raised.  First, that is what most if not all of them are only qualified for. Second, under the Obama Regime, minimum wage, part time service jobs are all that is being created.
Title: Re: Terminal Bellevue Big Guy Is Astounded By McDonald's Pay
Post by: Carl on March 06, 2015, 06:40:49 AM
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madamesilverspurs (8,572 posts)    Thu Mar 5, 2015, 07:50 PM

52. Full time at minimum wage
 
nets TWICE my annual Social Security check. No two months are the same, it's a continuous juggling act, trying to figure out which shoe will drop next, trying to stay ready. There's never enough, there are no savings, and any opportunity to contribute to savings stopped decades ago.

According to Republicans, that makes me a moocher. According to Republicans (and some here) I should have been smarter, should have tried harder, shouldn't have allowed the circumstances that led to disability -- people in my circumstances get "should" on with sickening frequency. And the same, sadly, can be said for far too many who toil for the near non-existence provided by minimum wage. American 'exceptionalism', it turns out, includes no reliable measure of kindness.

Useless mutt.
Title: Re: Terminal Bellevue Big Guy Is Astounded By McDonald's Pay
Post by: Big Dog on March 06, 2015, 09:12:03 AM
Useless mutt.

She does not like being reminded that her actions have consequences.
Title: Re: Terminal Bellevue Big Guy Is Astounded By McDonald's Pay
Post by: SVPete on March 06, 2015, 10:20:13 AM
Entry-level jobs for high school students and college students were never intended to be how adults support their families. Adults who try to do so need to look at themselves in the mirror for the cause of their improvidence.

Poor education? Shoulda paid attention in Math class! Start learning now!

Poor work ethic? Change!

Poor ethics? Change!

Fix those and a burger-flipper will likely be assistant manager in 6-12 months!
Title: Re: Terminal Bellevue Big Guy Is Astounded By McDonald's Pay
Post by: dixierose on March 06, 2015, 12:02:56 PM
My son quit school when he turned 18. (One of the saddest days of my life....he's a smart boy). He started a job at Zaxby's making minimum wage and working less than 30 hours a week.

He's now 24, has a GED, and has gotten a job making more money than I do.

Minimum wage jobs are NOT supposed to be permanent family supporting jobs. They are a stepping stone and a learning experience. While working in fast food, my son developed a good work ethic (he NEVER called in sick or missed a day). He also learned how to work FOR others (taking instructions/orders, respecting his boss, etc). He made virtually NO money while at Zaxby's; but the lessons learned will stick with him for life. Working for peanuts was also the motivating factor he needed to get his GED. He realized if he didn't finish his education...jobs like that were all he was going to get.

Title: Re: Terminal Bellevue Big Guy Is Astounded By McDonald's Pay
Post by: njpines on March 06, 2015, 01:35:08 PM
Hell, my first job out of college, was for $11k -- full time
Title: Re: Terminal Bellevue Big Guy Is Astounded By McDonald's Pay
Post by: HawkHogan on March 06, 2015, 02:33:25 PM
A lot of the native Islanders I saw in the south Pacific literally lived in grass huts with dirt or sand floors, and their dinner running around in the yard or at the end of a fishing pole.
No electricity, no air conditioning. No phone no lights no motorcar.
One step below Gilligan's Island.
It's a great way to live...temporarily, and optionally.
But permanently...no way.
Not for an American who has experienced better.
I would love to see that too.
The only downside is that they would never freeze to death.

Dummies would die within 2 weeks.  They can't fish.