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Jack, It isn't a matter of entitlement at all. Nowhere did I say anyone should feel entitled to live in Vancouver proper. However, as your example has clearly indicated, housing costs (ie. having a roof over your head, not necessarily buying your own place or anything) has been steadily increasing, and it is having a direct impact on your employee. As he continues to move further away from the more central municipalities, his transportation times and costs are steadily increasing as well. A side effect of this is also a direct reduction in his personal free time. Common sense tells us that reductions in personal free time is directly correlated to a lower quality of life. This is why I said housing and transportation costs seem like the bigger issues than minimum wage. |
Living in an expensive city doesn't qualify you for making a high wage. Having a high wage position qualifies you for that. and making that wage can justify your reasoning for staying in a city such as vancouver and trying to survive and raise a family. Raising the min wage is not the solution to the outrageous housing costs... It's the fuckin housing costs for christ sake. If anything raising the min wage will raise the living costs along with it because of inflation. Australia is a prime example of why this system doesn't work. 12$ margaritas aren't worth it. |
Terrible news for small business owners... More so for businesses with main source of net income is from exporting overseas. |
I think at $15 minimum wage mcdonalds will roll out automation. They already use automated cashiers in Europe. Grocery stores already rolled out self-serve registers. so it's a lose-lose for minimum wagers. In Seatac, they already charge you $1-2 cost of wage increase fee or something last time I flew out of there. I wish there was a way for social welfare to not be abused by deadbeats. I think poor people have more entitlement issues than rich people nowadays. |
LOL. If raising the minimum wage to $15/hr will help alleviate the burden of high cost of living, than surely an increase to $30, $40/hr will eradicate poverty for the unskilled labour force! Common sense would figure that the demand from employers to employ said unskilled workers would decrease if they have to pay someone more money than they are worth. Consider that the minimum wage market is filled with such diverse walks, I'm sure a few of them students living at home, young adults supplementing their income, bored immigrants/wives, etc, etc raising minimum wages actually only serve to help a small fraction of those who would really benefit from it. Plenty of jobs out there paying above minimum but I guess since it requires either commitment, dedication, hard work and/or brains...evidently, are non-existent traits in these types here. |
quoted from my friend "It's not that I don't think the minimum wage shouldn't be increased, I just don't think in this society useless stupid kids should get paid more than their worth. If you're 30 something and working a minimum wage job then something must have happened for you to be in such a shitty situation. Not necessarily that I think it's their fault, but why would we encourage this society to not work hard and get better pay? Life is all about the choices you make in life and sometimes you will finally get owned for all the stupid mistakes you made. Why should people who actually bust their ass and work hard get paid the same as someone who just started? If you're making ends meet because your rent is expensive maybe you should move somewhere cheaper. Maybe you shouldn't have bought the new iPhone when you couldn't afford it. Maybe you should educate yourself in SOMETHING to encourage your chances of getting a better paying job. Or you could be like the rest of us who work in the restaurant /food business you could get a second part time job. Nothing in this world is perfect. You always have to make sacrifices to get what you want. You can't get everything without working hard. I certainly don't work two jobs and pay taxes for both in order for people who do nothing but complain about their lack of capabilities to get a higher wage." |
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wages here are ridiculous....$25+/hour doing basic temp construction labour, that same job would get you $17/hour at home |
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If their profit margins shrink corporations will raise prices up to compensate. You really think a CEO will just be like "it's okay guys I'll take the hit, you lazy fucks can all get a $5 raise" You don't know what a CEO or an owner of a corporation had to do to get to where he is today. Probably took a huge risk, and probably was out busting his ass while you're sitting at home watching American Idol or some other mind rotting show. We live in North America, the land of opportunity, the land founded on Free Enterprise. Everybody has the exact same chance to get a large slice of pie. Quote:
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Laughing at the people that think they can pull 1 lever in the complex economic machine and improve productivity. Basic economics should be taught at the high-school level |
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How many people remember the $6/hr for your first 500 hours of work? People make stupid fucking choices, and figure they should get paid more just because they live in an expensive city. Great, and you tell me this isn't about entitlement. How many kids these days, go to school, then work full-time after that? Bet it's about... 2% of that population. I worked warehouse jobs, after school, breaking my back to get out from the minimum wage shitshow. Yet this whole discussion started after the 21% child poverty rate we have here. The fault doesn't lie in the minimum wage, in the housing or transportation costs.. It lies in people making bad decisions. If you're making ends meet now, why do you think you can start a family? Just because you can get pregnant, doesn't mean you should. |
I think so many things have changed in last 10 or 15 years. House is so expensive now, like triple of what it used to be 10 years ago Education is very expensive, it's like $500+/course, not $125/course like 10 years ago Chinese economy is growing, Canada might get taken over Internet: Amazon, eBay, etc. are absolutely murdering small businesses. If you look at the research Walmart is no big deal compare to those internet shopping sites Expensive gas Expensive labour on anything It was much easier to get a McDicks job, almost right away University Degree actually meant something back then The list will just go on and on,.. And back then, minimum wage was $8/hr which is good if you consider living cost |
$15 an hour, what a fucking joke this petition is |
Honestly even based on seniority snd experiance, working the same job for 3-5 years if you have any sort of ability you should get raised above 15 in that period. Even if it's data input, etc If you're not, then that's your fault |
This is a bit of a silly idea, of course, but of course, this thread has turned into a shit-fest on people who do fall through the cracks. I think some people are naive in thinking that hard work gets you to where you want to go in life. A lot of other factors come into play - family connections, people skills, luck, physical appearance, etc. Sure, it's important to hustle, but hard work and smarts (however you define them) can only get you so far. You often hear about rags-to-riches stories because people who had to work hard tend to speak up. However, lots of successful people didn't necessarily get to where they are today because of "hard work". |
I think people forget BC =/= Vancouver. I get 99% of this forum is from the lower mainland though. How do people think this would change the rest of BC like Hope, Golden, Castlegar, Salmon Arm, Terrace, etc. Even smaller towns where small grocery stores already have to keep their prices high because their volumes are so low and the shipping costs are high. Most of the towns in BC are too small to be considered for a Wal-Mart or anything like that. I know some people that keep their little stores open strictly to provide goods for their community and barely make profit as it stands. |
lol well, I didn't think this would stir up so much shit... there are a lot of good points though that I never would've considered. I didn't see any of the negative effects to raising min. wage but clearly I was wrong.. I still think they should raise it a little bit, BC has the lowest minimum wage in Canada, it doesn't need to be so drastic but I think if they fight for $15 and get it bumped up a little bit it wouldn't be so bad :P |
$14 Baller now has something to look forward to in life. Becoming a $15 Baller. |
The campaign's ran by BC Federation of Labour. Of course they would want the minimum raised. :derp: |
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$15 will just become the new $10.25 as prices for everything else increases and entry-level jobs are cut. I remember starting out at $9. I felt that this was fair for what I was doing back then. A person does not deserve $15 for flipping burgers or making your coffee. That wage also motivated me to do better so that one day I would have a better paying job. |
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People always point to how European countries can typically have such high minimum wages without understanding that they are high because taxes are so high in order to pay for education. In a country where the average person is shelling out $20-30,000 to finish post-secondary, a higher minimum wage will just further devalue education. Having a Bachelors nowadays is the equivalent of having a high school diploma back in the day; it's almost expected of you to move up. If I know I can make $15/hour at any old McJob why the fuck would anyone put themselves through the torture that is 4 years of additional schooling along with having to shell out that kind of money? I know I wouldn't... |
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Current post secondary grads are underemployed already. Job creation should be the focus and increasing the minimum wage absolutely counters that. |
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Success people usually had "turning point" in their life. Life event or something that changed their life. Sudden cash flow, meeting someone big, like anything. If you keep working hard like slave for no reason, without vision, goal, inspiration, luck, and all the other factors, you probably won't go anywhere. Have you ever seen people who have been working at McDonalds or same grocery store, restaurants, etc. for last few decades? Sure, you can be a hard working employee, but you will be probably be stuck there for few decades and that's would probably be it. |
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