Geee Emily, neither. These jobs have traditionally been considered entry level 
jobs, where people go to learn skills and get job experience, so they can build 
a resume and move on to bigger and better things. They were never intended to 
be a primary source of income to support a family, but maybe a secondary 
supplemental income. If someone sees flipping burgers as a carrier, there's 
something seriously wrong with them and maybe counseling might awaken them to 
seek something better. You set $15 an hour as a minimum wage, and you'll have 
Liberal arts graduates taking those jobs in a heart beat. What's left for the 
person that couldn't even finish high school? Dealing drugs? Maybe it would be 
better for society, in general, if we had a little more faith in people and 
their natural abilities and expect better of them, not settling for a bare 
minimum and owing them more for less.< My *beef* with MickeyD's? I don't 
frequent them as much as Ann might suggest because my personal experience is 
that there is a strong tendency to get the order wrong. Why? I don't know. 
Maybe they don't speak or read English well enough in some cases or maybe 
they're young and immature,not focused or paying attention. I've never been 
rewarded for poor job performance with a raise but have been promoted for 
excellent performance. Sorry to say, but my empathy in this matter is reserved 
for the truly handicapped or those that want to do more and are willing to 
prove it, not those that want more to just get by.

      From: "emily.ma...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]" 
<FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Sunday, October 4, 2015 1:04 AM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Just For the Record
   
    Are you prejudiced towards fast food workers in general or just McDonald's 
employees?  What are your assumptions about people who work at MickeyD's? 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <mdixon.6569@...> wrote :

If you're going to pay fifteen an hour , you have a right to expect more from 
your employee, probably more than many average McDonalds employee are capable 
of giving. Might require some *focused* attention. Of course, if you are more 
efficient and accomplishing more, you'll need fewer workers to assist you. 
Which means fewer jobs. A higher wage may mean more for you but it also means 
more from you.If someone complains about their eight dollar an hour job now, 
wait till they have a fifteen dollar an hour job.

  From: "awoelflebater@... [FairfieldLife]" <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Saturday, October 3, 2015 11:16 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Just For the Record
 
 


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <mdixon.6569@...> wrote :

LOL, $15 an hour and they can't remember if you ordered an egg McMuffin or a 
sausage McMuffin.

So, you apparently frequent Mcdonalds. Then you should be willing to pay the 
labor a barely living wage for your cheap meal. Or maybe that cheap meal will 
cost a bit more 'cause the fast food outlet will have to pay their employees 
more. That could be a hardship for you, Mike. 
  From: "awoelflebater@... [FairfieldLife]" <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Saturday, October 3, 2015 10:28 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Just For the Record
 
 


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <noozguru@...> wrote :

On 10/03/2015 08:01 PM,awoelflebater@... [FairfieldLife] wrote:




  


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,<steve.sundur@...> wrote :

I really don't think this is the case.
Most gunowners, I mean the vast majority, keep them at homefor protection.  
Conceal andcarry permits are pretty rare.
When you thinkabout it though, when has society not been in roughshape?
I guess thesemass shootings are a new development, so perhapsthat is thecase.
What Iam saying, Steve, is that the apparent runawaytrain of gun ownership and 
lethal gun use onfellow human beings seems to be tied to the stateof our 
society where absurdly rich existgeographically within spitting distance of 
thosewho can't afford a decent meal (I was listening toNPR tonight driving home 
from work and there wasan interview where they were talking about thewealthy in 
Manhattan whose net income per yearwas, on average, 120K and just a 25 minute 
commuteaway in the Bronx were folks who made, on average$20K per annum). This 
creates a problem. Thiscreates the potential for violence. This can makepeople 
crazy with resentment, with need and thenplace a gun in their hands and all 
bets are off.Threatening becomes easy. Killing becomes morelikely than not 
killing. 


Perhaps then we need a maximum wage if we're going to have a minimumwage.  For 
about the last 25 years it's been "see how much money youcan accumulate.  He 
with the most bucks wins."




Maybe, but in our current system (capitalism) that might be a bit hard to 
implement. On the other hand, I hear in America some politicians are gunning 
for a $15/hr minimum wage. Good.



Sowhen you say "the vast majority keep them at homefor protection." then you 
agree with what my pointwas!  This is what I'm saying. Too many feel theyneed 
protection from the threat from their fellowcitizens, their (geographically 
speaking)neighbors, for crying out loud! And why would thisbe? I think there 
are a multitude of reasons butthe disparity in economic conditions 
betweenAmericans is one of them, for sure.


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,<awoelflebater@...> wrote :

But, suchhigh profile mass shootings are bound tocreate media hyper ventilation 
and theresulting outrage and lamenting iscontinuously ignited by these 
relativelycommon occurrences in schools, movietheaters and elsewhere. It is a 
subjectthat deserves attention because it alsoindicates something deeper - is 
abarometer for other social diseaserampant in (in this case) the US. Gunsseem 
to accompany fear and rage andmental illness but not necessarily inall cases 
when their use is against aneighbor, a classroom, an employer. Theneed to own 
guns, to have them handyat all times, is an indicator or asociety in rough 
shape. When you can't feel safe unlessyou have a gun in your possession 
itpoints to economic reasons as well.Drug addiction, poverty, lack ofresources 
can lead citizens to assumethey can take what they need at thepoint of a gun, 
for example. Whole cityblocks and blocks of substandard livingconditions or 
millions of peoplescraping by all over America aretestimony to the sorry state 
of oursociety. Even the vehemence with whichgun lovers defend their (and by 
defaulteveryone's) right to own and carry a gunis based in fear and a distorted 
ideathat to change the Constitution withregard to gun ownership rights 
wouldsomehow be un-American or evensacrilegious. This whole gun issuereveals 
far more than just how peoplefeel about arms.

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,<awoelflebater@...> wrote :

More than 10,000 Americans arekilled every year by gun violence. Bycontrast, so 
few Americans have beenkilled by terrorist attacks since 9/11that when you 
chart the two together,the terrorism death count approximateszero for every 
year except 2001. Thiscomparison, if anything, understatesthe gap: Far more 
Americans die everyyear from (easilypreventable) gun suicides thangun 
homicides.The point Obama is making isclear: We spend huge amounts of 
moneyevery year fighting terrorism, yet areunwilling, at the national level, 
totake even minor steps (like requiringbackground checks on all gun 
salesnationally) to stop gun violence.









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