Author Topic: Fast food workers across the country rally for higher wages  (Read 10047 times)


It's loving fast food, you chose to be a handicap and drop out of college to work a stuffty ass job so you could do drugs or live a generally stuffty life.

So forget you, fast food workers.

http://news.yahoo.com/fast-food-strikes-return-amid-push-wage-hikes-114457533--finance.html
I'm sorry guys, $15/hour is just too much for your crap job.
It's loving fast food, you chose to be a handicap and drop out of college to work a stuffty ass job so you could do drugs or live a generally stuffty life.

So forget you, fast food workers.
forget poor people


It's loving fast food, you chose to be a handicap and drop out of college to work a stuffty ass job so you could do drugs or live a generally stuffty life.

So forget you, fast food workers.
You're loving arrogant.

Not all fast food workers are dropout morons, teenagers from the ages 15-19 is fine working there, some teenagers want their own money that their parents don't give them.


so people with minimum wage education and minimum wage skills and minimum wage speed and ability to be replaced, think they deserve more money.

so us consumers can pay more for the food?

forget poor people Lol.

You're loving arrogant.
forget people who don't have as much opportunity as I have.

so people with minimum wage education and minimum wage skills and minimum wage speed and ability to be replaced, think they deserve more money.

so us consumers can pay more for the food?

forget poor people Lol.
I wouldn't say forget poor people, and the teenagers are okay, but please, don't ask for more loving money. You work a stuff job, don't expect to be paid more.

By the way.  If they raise minimum wage to 15/hr.  Here's an example; a double cheese burger from McDonalds would go up 15 cents.

It's not that big of an impact, I don't agree with the idea, but still, it's not a huge deal to get defensive over.

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"Hello, welcome to McDonalds. Can I take your order?"

"fries please"

"YO THIS GUY WANTS SOME FRIES"

"ok here sir $1.50 please"

Must be a tough job.

opportunity is created by those who want it.
not having it because you think its luck based, and you are still waiting for it to fall in your lap = handicap

I wouldn't say forget poor people, and the teenagers are okay, but please, don't ask for more loving money. You work a stuff job, don't expect to be paid more.

yeah there's a difference between being dumb and poor, vs some teenagers first job.

but all that about skills and education still apply to that teen. they are worth minimum wage.

DID YOU KNOW: with the youth unemployment rate as atrocious as it is, there are plenty of people that would take a striker's position in a heartbeat

You're loving arrogant.

Not all fast food workers are dropout morons, teenagers from the ages 15-19 is fine working there, some teenagers want their own money that their parents don't give them.

yes of course so clearly some knucklehead 15 year old with no job experience at all deserves to be paid twice the minimum wage OKAY

so people with minimum wage education and minimum wage skills and minimum wage speed and ability to be replaced, think they deserve more money.

so us consumers can pay more for the food?

forget poor people Lol.

in a nutshell

By the way.  If they raise minimum wage to 15/hr.  Here's an example; a double cheese burger from McDonalds would go up 15 cents.

It's not that big of an impact, I don't agree with the idea, but still, it's not a huge deal to get defensive over.

actually it's pretty much guaranteed that all fast food companies will collectively raise their prices by large margins (just like health insurance companies) to make the consumer feel the impact. you can't legislate the (nonexistent) issues away

please don't ask for more loving money. You work a stuff job, don't expect to be paid more.
« Last Edit: December 05, 2013, 08:41:40 PM by Kearn »

I love how they are rioting all over the country and expect their bosses to raise their hourly payment for complaining about it.

I love how they are rioting all over the country and expect their bosses to raise their hourly payment for complaining about it.
That's what a strike is.