Our new technology also prevents the worker from being assaulted violently by obese angry democrats who got an incorrect amount of fries.
Probably in the sales pitch.
Probably in the sales pitch.
ya think?Jeeper79 said:
As technology progresses, I suspect we'll find ways to offshore, automate, or eliminate more and more jobs.
Urban Ag said:ya think?Jeeper79 said:
As technology progresses, I suspect we'll find ways to offshore, automate, or eliminate more and more jobs.
Yes, because inflation (caused directly by our government) has been stupid over the last few years, well since the Alzheimer's Patient in Chief took office. The cost of everything is up.Jeeper79 said:The minimum wage in Texas is $7.25 and yet chick fil a in my area is paying cashiers an average of $14 per hour. Why? Because it's hard to find anyone to work for less.Quote:
But these companies aren't hiring foreigners just to save money.
They're hiring foreigners because the cost of labor in New York has gotten ridiculously expensive. Pushing buttons on a cash register is not a $15/hour job and never has been. They e priced themselves out of jobs. Congrats?
The safety net is a problem but it's not THIS problem. Again, take away minimum wage and the safety net and a person in this country still literally can not survive on $3 per hour. Nor have they been able for most of our lifetimes.Ellis Wyatt said:Yes, because inflation (caused directly by our government) has been stupid over the last few years, well since the Alzheimer's Patient in Chief took office. The cost of everything is up.Jeeper79 said:The minimum wage in Texas is $7.25 and yet chick fil a in my area is paying cashiers an average of $14 per hour. Why? Because it's hard to find anyone to work for less.Quote:
But these companies aren't hiring foreigners just to save money.
They're hiring foreigners because the cost of labor in New York has gotten ridiculously expensive. Pushing buttons on a cash register is not a $15/hour job and never has been. They e priced themselves out of jobs. Congrats?
And as Tom Fox pointed out, our safety net is too cushy and gives too many options to people who don't want to work.
He's probably talking about handouts to assist people who won't work for $14 per hour. If they won't work for $3 per hour as you suggest is the answer to 'safety net removal' then they definitely will sit at home, not work, and collect $14 per hour in handouts.Jeeper79 said:The safety net is a problem but it's not THIS problem. Again, take away minimum wage and the safety net and a person in this country still literally can not survive on $3 per hour. Nor have they been able for most of our lifetimes.Ellis Wyatt said:Yes, because inflation (caused directly by our government) has been stupid over the last few years, well since the Alzheimer's Patient in Chief took office. The cost of everything is up.Jeeper79 said:The minimum wage in Texas is $7.25 and yet chick fil a in my area is paying cashiers an average of $14 per hour. Why? Because it's hard to find anyone to work for less.Quote:
But these companies aren't hiring foreigners just to save money.
They're hiring foreigners because the cost of labor in New York has gotten ridiculously expensive. Pushing buttons on a cash register is not a $15/hour job and never has been. They e priced themselves out of jobs. Congrats?
And as Tom Fox pointed out, our safety net is too cushy and gives too many options to people who don't want to work.
You missed my point. Remove the $14 handout and they still won't take the $3 job. Even a high schooler with no safety net won't take the $3 job.bobbranco said:He's probably talking about handouts to assist people who won't work for $14 per hour. If they won't work for $3 per hour as you suggest is the answer to 'safety net removal' then they definitely will sit at home, not work, and collect $14 per hour in handouts.Jeeper79 said:The safety net is a problem but it's not THIS problem. Again, take away minimum wage and the safety net and a person in this country still literally can not survive on $3 per hour. Nor have they been able for most of our lifetimes.Ellis Wyatt said:Yes, because inflation (caused directly by our government) has been stupid over the last few years, well since the Alzheimer's Patient in Chief took office. The cost of everything is up.Jeeper79 said:The minimum wage in Texas is $7.25 and yet chick fil a in my area is paying cashiers an average of $14 per hour. Why? Because it's hard to find anyone to work for less.Quote:
But these companies aren't hiring foreigners just to save money.
They're hiring foreigners because the cost of labor in New York has gotten ridiculously expensive. Pushing buttons on a cash register is not a $15/hour job and never has been. They e priced themselves out of jobs. Congrats?
And as Tom Fox pointed out, our safety net is too cushy and gives too many options to people who don't want to work.
Because we live in a global economy now where someone can (and did) hire someone offshore for $3 to do a traditionally local job.akm91 said:
Why are you comparing cost of US living to offshore rate?
You're missing my point…bobbranco said:
$7.25 min wage. No $3/h jobs. Get a grip.
No one will take the $7.25/h job, much less $14/h, when $14/h+ for sitting at home is available.
Jeepers.
Jeeper79 said:You're missing my point…bobbranco said:
$7.25 min wage. No $3/h jobs. Get a grip.
No one will take the $7.25/h job, much less $14/h, when $14/h+ for sitting at home is available.
Jeepers.
Minimum wage or no minimum wage. Entitlements or no entitlements. Jobs will continue to move overseas as people find more and more ways to leverage the obscenely cheap workforce on the other side of the world.
Once it becomes easy enough to use cashiers on the other side of the world all over the place, that minimum wage job won't even be worth minimum wage anymore. It'll be worth $3 per hour.
Screw "America first", amiright?Tom Fox said:Jeeper79 said:You're missing my point…bobbranco said:
$7.25 min wage. No $3/h jobs. Get a grip.
No one will take the $7.25/h job, much less $14/h, when $14/h+ for sitting at home is available.
Jeepers.
Minimum wage or no minimum wage. Entitlements or no entitlements. Jobs will continue to move overseas as people find more and more ways to leverage the obscenely cheap workforce on the other side of the world.
Once it becomes easy enough to use cashiers on the other side of the world all over the place, that minimum wage job won't even be worth minimum wage anymore. It'll be worth $3 per hour.
Then the people that don't have a skill marketable enough to command a living wage will perish. Everything will be cheaper for the survivors.
And some businesses will pay Americans top dollar for service jobs because their customers are willing to pay to not be waited on by "Dave" aka Ranjit.
Just think how much better we will be when that idiot replaces the vegetable and is elected President for the next 8 years.EMY92 said:Funny enough, the number is about the same as those willing to spend $24 on a Happy Meal.Jeeper79 said:Doesn't matter what the minimum wage is or if there's no minimum wage at all. Find me one person in the US willing to work for $24 per day.Logos Stick said:
Those jobs were never meant to provide a living wage. They used to be worked by teens and college students as low level entry level jobs. Libs decided that taking fast food orders should be a career and here we are.
There is a cost to transitioning to offshore workers. The insane policies of raising minimum wages on low skill work to where businesses are forced to incur costs for alternatives is the reason. But, good thing in California, Newsome gave his big donor, the owner of Panera Bread, an out on the minimum wage laws there. Why should McDonald's be forced to pay $8/hr more than Panera for the same no skill worker?
Jeeper79 said:
And for what it's worth, the restaurant owner in the OP is probably breaking all kinds of laws because they're probably not doing it all the right way as far as either government is concerned - business registration, payroll taxes, etc.
Oh I'm sure of that much. I just don't know if Joe Schmo is dotting his Is and crossing his Ts. Conducting fast food orders via zoom doesn't exactly scream "I have everything under control".Logos Stick said:Jeeper79 said:
And for what it's worth, the restaurant owner in the OP is probably breaking all kinds of laws because they're probably not doing it all the right way as far as either government is concerned - business registration, payroll taxes, etc.
Nah. Offshoring has been happening since the textile mills moved offshore to Asia in the 70s. This is well established, old school stuff.
Kenneth_2003 said:
Read the title and thought they were putting McDonald's in the Gulf.
This is just hilarious. You have to interact with an offshore call center to order your combo meal.
Dude! I just got off a call with my credit card support. He was clearly from India and called himself Steve.bobbranco said:
Cannot discern this point from your post. But yes jobs will go overseas or go to a machine. Steve taking orders in India for my coffee may drive customers away. Voice recognition is probably the best solution to the Steve problem.
Ther is social security and Medicare taxes paidTom Fox said:Over 50% of all wage earners do not pay net federal income taxes, so that is nothing special. We are a nation of takers on the government dole.Jeeper79 said:Someone making $3/hr is making $500 per month. That person is already not paying taxes. A person in this country can't even afford to be homeless on $500.Tom Fox said:Now take away entitlements, and let us see what people are willing to do. The market should set the floor on wages.Jeeper79 said:Doesn't matter what the minimum wage is or if there's no minimum wage at all. Find me one person in the US willing to work for $24 per day.Logos Stick said:
Those jobs were never meant to provide a living wage. They used to be worked by teens and college students as low level entry level jobs. Libs decided that taking fast food orders should be a career and here we are.
Heck, I don't even know a high school babysitter that makes less than 3 times that hourly rate.
Compare what they get back to what they pay in. Its still a NEGATIVE tax raterichardag said:Ther is social security and Medicare taxes paidTom Fox said:Over 50% of all wage earners do not pay net federal income taxes, so that is nothing special. We are a nation of takers on the government dole.Jeeper79 said:Someone making $3/hr is making $500 per month. That person is already not paying taxes. A person in this country can't even afford to be homeless on $500.Tom Fox said:Now take away entitlements, and let us see what people are willing to do. The market should set the floor on wages.Jeeper79 said:Doesn't matter what the minimum wage is or if there's no minimum wage at all. Find me one person in the US willing to work for $24 per day.Logos Stick said:
Those jobs were never meant to provide a living wage. They used to be worked by teens and college students as low level entry level jobs. Libs decided that taking fast food orders should be a career and here we are.
Heck, I don't even know a high school babysitter that makes less than 3 times that hourly rate.
Jeeper79 said:You're missing my point…bobbranco said:
$7.25 min wage. No $3/h jobs. Get a grip.
No one will take the $7.25/h job, much less $14/h, when $14/h+ for sitting at home is available.
Jeepers.
Minimum wage or no minimum wage. Entitlements or no entitlements. Jobs will continue to move overseas as people find more and more ways to leverage the obscenely cheap workforce on the other side of the world.
Once it becomes easy enough to use cashiers on the other side of the world all over the place, that minimum wage job won't even be worth minimum wage anymore. It'll be worth $3 per hour.
Plus you don't have to worry about them beating up or shooting the customers !!Logos Stick said:
Yeah, about that ridiculously minimum wage NY that provides a "living wage" for taking orders.
I'm sure the libs will outlaw this soon.This is wild...
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) May 15, 2024
Virtual fast food workers from the Philippines are being hired for $3 per hour, compared to New York's minimum wage of $16 per hour.
"You can hire 5 virtual workers for the price of 1 in-person worker"
This just shows how bad policies like this hurt the… pic.twitter.com/pGFOqxablX