What are your thoughts on the "Fight for $15?"
America's unique; it's a ladder to climb. Right now it starts around what? $7 an hour? The big argument right now is where the starting point is: "Should be 15! Should be 10! Should be 8! There should be no minimum!" Well, it doesn't need to be 15, and it doesn't need to be 10 or 8. What's wrong with the current wage? It's a ladder! A ladder to climb. It's not a bed. So it starts at around $7 right now, and people are saying, "Should be $15! Should be $15! Should be $15!" Well.... Maybe. If you're planning on staying at the bottom your whole life, maybe it should be $15. But that's sort of a pitiful way to live -- start and not grow? Start and not change? Start and not become more valuable?
So, America's ladder starts at around $7 an hour, and the top income last year was around $400 million. Now, the question is, would a company really pay someone that much money? The answer is: OF COURSE! If you help a company make $20 billion, would they pay you $400 million? OF COURSE! It's chicken feed! "Well, why that much money though?" Because he/she has become so: VALUABLE.
"Why do we pay some people only $7 an hour?" Well, because they're not very valuable to the MARKETPLACE (also known as 'reality'). There are many values. You can be a valuable parent, a valuable member of the community or church. But to the marketplace, which is called 'reality', reality is if you're not very valuable, you don't get much MONEY. Those are called: the FACTS! It's blunt. But it's true, and timeless.
People say, "Well, I'll just go on strike for more money." Well, here's a major problem with that: You can't get rich by demand.
"Well I'm waiting for a raise." I'm telling you, it's easier to climb than to WAIT for a raise. Why not just become more valuable rather than wait? Why would we pay someone $500 an hour? They've become more valuable. I'm telling you, this stuff is so easy. This is America, it's a LADDER. How far is it from $7 to $8? It's not far. If you work at McDonalds and take out the trash you'll get $7 an hour. If you WHISTLE while you take out the trash you'll get $8 an hour. I'm tellin' ya, you'll get an extra dollar just for having a good attitude. $8, and then you just keep becoming more valuable, more valuable, more valuable.
"The key is to work harder on yourself than you do on your job. If you work hard on your job, you'll make a living. If you work hard on yourself? You'll make a fortune." -- Jim Rohn
I keep reading about the major corporations’ profits; is
profit a dirty word? Companies work on
margins, not dollar amounts. Exxon
Corporation makes billions of dollars but their margins are around 5%-8%
ROI. Who cares if their CEO and CFO make
millions of dollars in salaries and bonuses?
If you want to make that kind of money and want that level of
responsibility, do some research and emulate them. If you chose to have a career in the
military, you chose Service to Country over wealth. If you chose to be a teacher, you chose
service to community over wealth. If
your goal was to become a CEO/CFO over a major corporation, build a company so
thousands of people can make high wages and make our country a better place to
live, then they should be rewarded with high salaries. The last increase of
minimum wage is part of the dynamics that caused our country to go into
recession, (along with gov’t manipulation in the mortgage industry,
hyper-inflation of real estate). If you
really want to understand business, get away from the cloak of government, get
your nose out of the books that teach business and jump into business, with
your best PLF, and discover reality. BTW,
we don’t hire people at minimum wage, we don’t have that much time to
supervise!
He also mentioned that a variety of places have already raised their starting wage...
Based on this video I have a two-pronged plan how we as a nation can deal with this...
and 2) consumers can be selective about shopping where they think the wage is fair... Just stop eating at McDonalds...
I do NOT believe that this is ANY business of the Federal Government!!!
1- Automation: Machines are cheaper than overpaid unskilled labor. (Overpaid as defined my market conditions.) If the government has to artificially inflate wages to double the current artificially inflated rate, then cheaper non-health insurance requiring machines may be the answer.
2- Further marginalization of the uneducated, and unskilled.
OK So now McDonald's is paying 15 an hour, which means that all the unemployed workers who refused to apply to McDonald's because of the lower wages, will now apply( So long as their bottom income point isn't above 15.00/hour). Because 'better' employees are available, McDonald's will fire those less desireable employees that they 'had' to keep because of what they were willing to accept as their pay rate.
Because they have 'better' employees they will need fewer employees (and in fact will be able to afford fewer employees based on current payroll budgets).
I am OK with this insomuch as I get a better product, faster. However, It may also result in an increase in price (Which is also fine since I am getting a better product, faster) relative to the markets tolerance to price increase( In other words, 'How expensive will people let a Big Mac get before they stop buying').
So here are your Endstates:
1- More entry level technical jobs available (to fix the newly fielded machines). With possibly 100's of thousands newly out of work, and on government welfare (As opposed to the McWelfare they were receiving)
2- People who 'could only get a job at Walmart or McDonald's' now completely marginalized, and unemployable, with about half as many people coming off the unemployment rolls (and onto the Under Employment rolls) to fill the vacant spots, and a few high-speed McWorkers moving up a bit on the under employment rolls.
Either way, not the Utopian Paradise Economic Liberals seem to think it will be.