So the yardstick we're using for determing pay scales is the _intent_ of the employee to make the job a career.
As for your comment that "many of the problems are people believing that their job at Wal-mart should be something to support their family," well, that's amazingly stupid. That's why most people have jobs in the first place-- otherwise, we'd be spending time with our spouses and kids.
Wow, you must have had a great childhood as you did not have a job during high school and/or college? All the ones I had were not things I would expect to support a family on. They were to minorly off-set loans and give me a little spending cash. I can't believe you don't believe there is a difference between a job and a career.
-Ben
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