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Walmart Wins Again As Washington D.C. Mayor Vetoes $12.50 Minimum Wage
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<blockquote data-quote="WireEater" data-source="post: 13459056" data-attributes="member: 11027"><p>I think minimum wage is a good thing...</p><p></p><p>These jobs are not meant to be a career. That are meant for experience and learning basic working values. You then learn from these, become a better person and move on to a better job. And then it repeats the cycle for the next person, however, that's not how it's working. You have people who instead of trying to better themselves and become educated in another field that actually pays you for what you're worth rather just stand around and complain about not getting paid enough.</p><p></p><p>By no means does Walmart FORCE these people to work there. If they can't go out and find another job then it sounds like they should be happy that people even hire them to work.</p><p></p><p>I started out making minimum wage when I was 16 and told myself there is no way I am working this hard for this small amount of money and I didn't. I went and worked other skillsets until I found what I wanted to do and pursued it. And I didn't have money and I didn't come from a family with money. I honestly don't see what is keeping these people from doing the same thing other than motivation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WireEater, post: 13459056, member: 11027"] I think minimum wage is a good thing... These jobs are not meant to be a career. That are meant for experience and learning basic working values. You then learn from these, become a better person and move on to a better job. And then it repeats the cycle for the next person, however, that's not how it's working. You have people who instead of trying to better themselves and become educated in another field that actually pays you for what you're worth rather just stand around and complain about not getting paid enough. By no means does Walmart FORCE these people to work there. If they can't go out and find another job then it sounds like they should be happy that people even hire them to work. I started out making minimum wage when I was 16 and told myself there is no way I am working this hard for this small amount of money and I didn't. I went and worked other skillsets until I found what I wanted to do and pursued it. And I didn't have money and I didn't come from a family with money. I honestly don't see what is keeping these people from doing the same thing other than motivation. [/QUOTE]
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