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[QUOTE="anon:557324"]Since we're discussing living wages, I'll gladly explain for you all with a REAL example of where the money for wage increases comes from: In MA, as of the first, minimum wages were raised from $6.75 to $7.50. Where does that money come from? Well, as a salaried manager, part of my own income is derived from bonuses. If I control my labor expenditures within budget or below, I receive a bonus at the end of the fiscal quarter. It's not difficult to do, as budgets are based off of how many hours your location uses on average, and I've almost ALWAYS received this bonus. Well this year, they put out the budgets BEFORE the wage increase. That means I'm expected to hit the SAME labor dollars as before, but still pay a HIGHER wage. What does that mean? It means I will not be getting a bonus for at LEAST the next year. You guys keep debating if this is right or wrong. All I know is, I'm going to be scraping by more than ever to pay my MORTGAGE, PROPERTY TAXES, and UTILITIES while some douchebag teenage high school kids just got a nice little bump in their living wages. Glad I can make their life at home on mom and dad's tab a little easier. Minimum wage jobs are always entry level positions. If you want to earn more, try progressing upward in the company you work for. I don't really give a crap if some douche-nigger's first job at McDonald's can pay their rent. I'm pretty sure it was never supposed to. It makes me happy, though, that eventually the only people that will be able to afford rent, real estate, or taxes in Ma. are people on welfare programs working minimum wage jobs. I think I'd rather take a chance on buying a house in NC and living with all the nice hard working Brazilians that have flocked there over the last couple years.[/QUOTE]
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