Daily Discussion Thread - May 07, 2021

$40,000 is peanuts. At every job the owners and a few people are raking in the cash while 90% of the people who actually do all the work that makes your company function are underpaid.

Also there are countries where their normal unemployment is that amount and been that way for a while with no real issue.

Its time for jobs to start paying more. Every single person here can point out useless people at their jobs making 6 figures that literally contributes nothing. In fact those types even hinder others at a lot of places.

Like I said, cant find people to hire? Increase how much you pay. Ez.

These companies think its like the ladt reccession where they can get people lining up to be severely undrrpaid and do rwo or three jobs

I remember seeing one time an office manager job(I always look at jobs even when Im happily employed, everyone should, never know if something is better is out there and can show you how much competition is paying)

The ad was like looking for office manager to blah blah. Duties include blah blah but then it was like they wanted you to drive a forklift, do accounting and IT, travel across the state for weekly corporate meetings, be fluent in like 3 languages. The pay was like $14 an hour and they didnt list benefits lmao

But free shitty coffee!

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