Author Topic: Fast food workers across the country rally for higher wages  (Read 9966 times)

A slippery slope argument isn't really a great one.

I was merely pointing out that I understand why they're asking for it. Although I never meant to include that part and actually deleted like half of what was originally going to be my post.

Well at least this isn't affecting the Twinky in any way. I'd hate to lose those again ;-;

I was merely pointing out that I understand why they're asking for it.
Can you explain why you think that?

Can you explain why you think that?

I don't follow, if you mean can I explain why I think I understand why they want more money it's because I've been in similar work, it sucks and if you were paid based on what you had to deal with it'd be insulting to be paid so low. Of course some others want it so they can support a family, the minimum wage can support a single person for sure but a family/multiple people is out of the question, but I'm assuming they either 1. don't understand how increasing the minimum wage works (or don't understand how pay is determined) or 2. feel entitled to more for some reason. But I can see how you'd want more money regardless of what you did as long as you could support a family that you provide for.

what if there were two separate minimum wages?
one for teens and one for people that are actually living on their own

raising minimum wage so dramatically would be ridiculously devastating

i don't think i have to explain why. labour is already so expensive in the US. raising it by what would be at least 100% in most places would be stupid.

that's not to say the current minimum wage is substantial for most people at all; it's not nearly enough for the US's cost/standard of living, but that's a pretty dramatic pay raise there.

it's a tricky issue

I actually think that fast food should be more expensive. One dollar for a crummy, fatty burger is just pure crap while a small bag of apples or something might be like $5-10 dollars. That's just bullstuff.

so people should be forced to pay more for something that takes less effort to produce? GENIUS

what if there were two separate minimum wages?
one for teens and one for people that are actually living on their own

>implying teens cant live on their own

theres 2/7 of your time as a teenager being able to live alone lol

I don't think a lot of you know how stressful and difficult it can be to work fast food. In my opinion they deserve at least $10/hr.

I don't think a lot of you know how stressful and difficult it can be to work fast food. In my opinion they deserve at least $10/hr.

jobs don't pay more because of stress or difficulty. they pay more depending on skill needed or low supply of people that can do the job.

and that's how it should be

jobs don't pay more because of stress or difficulty. they pay more depending on skill needed or low supply of people that can do the job.

and that's how it should be
Supply and demand.  This is how the [entire] economy works.

Supply and demand.  This is how the [entire] economy works.
how is this at all relevant to what bisjac just said

supply and demand refers to a product

not a position

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.
That's a nice just-world fallacy you ran into there.

http://youarenotsosmart.com/2010/06/07/the-just-world-fallacy/

how is this at all relevant to what bisjac just said

supply and demand refers to a product

not a position
Labour is a resource.