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What a National $15 Minimum Wage Looks Like
DB Daily Update ^ | David Blackmon

Posted on 01/18/2021 4:44:37 AM PST by EyesOfTX

I posted the photo below on my Facebook account on Sunday with the caption “Live photograph of what a national $15 minimum wage looks like:”

Some readers mistakenly took that post as an attack on poor people, which of course completely misses the point. The point is that, once the government requires fast food businesses to dramatically increase the costs associated with the jobs they provide, many, perhaps most, of those jobs will simply go away, and the workers at, say, McDonalds will increasingly be displaced by the technology seen in the photo.

I got my first actual job when I was 14 years old, helping a couple of guys run the local mini-golf park. From that point forward, I worked every summer and Christmas break throughout my high school and college years, and held jobs during many in-school semesters as well. Every one of those jobs was a minimum wage job, and I was lucky and happy to have them, even the welder’s helper job on a pipeline construction crew, working 80-90 hour weeks in the heat of South Texas summers. With time and a half for overtime, even that $2.10 minimum wage in effect in 1976-77 added up to a decent sum of money by the time September rolled around.

I also worked various jobs in local clothing and hardware stores, where I learned how to do things like deal with ornery customers, measure an inseam, iron shirts, cut pipe, wrap Christmas gifts and put bicycles together. Over one Christmas break, since I was then majoring in accounting, I was assigned the task of taking inventory in a hardware store that had at the time been in operation for more than 80 years. You could never believe how many hundreds of thousands of screws, bolts, washers and nails one store could accumulate over such a long period of time.

I also worked for little while as a checker at a grocery store and for maybe 3 days as a waiter, but that was one job I couldn’t hack. I’ve been extremely courteous to restaurant wait staff throughout my life as a result of that awful experience.

The point here is this: These minimum wage jobs are an important element of our society’s cohesiveness and evolution, and the more we have of them, the better off our society will be. Jobs like these not only serve to keep people from becoming dependent on the state, they serve to teach young people many useful skills in life.

In my own life, I could directly link that experience taking inventory to my early career as an accountant. That experience working summers in the oil field was a catalyst for developing an interest in the oil business, in which I spent my entire adult life. The experience in sales directly helped prepare me for a later career as a lobbyist.

Many people like to make fun of “burger flippers” working at fast food joints like McDonald’s, but these are some of the most useful starting jobs a person can have. Think of the various skillsets young people develop while in such jobs. For starters, you learn how to cook things, which is one of the basic keys to human life. But you are also customer-facing much of the time, and learn to develop skills in dealing with difficult human beings, who, trust me, are every-freaking-where you go.

At a burger joint, you also learn how a basic supply chain operates, from the patties to the grill to the bun to the bag and out the window to the customer, adding accessories like salt, pepper, onions, lettuce, tomatoes, mustard, fries and ketchup and a 32 oz. soft drink with extra ice along the way. You may think it’s all trivial and tedious when you’re 20 years old and doing it, but these are all skills you will lean on throughout the rest of your life.

When the government artificially sets prices on these jobs that are so high that businesses can’t remain profitable with their current work force, many of these jobs start to disappear, and many young people lose their means of learning these important life skills. Millions of teenagers and college students aren’t lucky as I was and my grandkids are to have two parents to help them learn such skills, and the lack of job opportunities can hinder their abilities to make an adequate living as they progress through life.

I’m all for paying people more money, and many companies have commendably moved to a $15 minimum wage voluntarily in recent years. Other companies that can only remain profitable at lower wage levels haven’t done that, which is how a free market system should work. When those companies are forced by the government to pay more for their workers, they will either adapt by cutting some of their jobs or go out of business entirely, taking all of their jobs with them.

That’s the point of that picture. It has literally nothing to do with demeaning poor people, and everything to do with wanting as many people as possible to have the jobs where they will develop the skills they will use for the rest of their lives.

That is all.


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To: salmon76
Get ready for $12 hamburgers

This crazy talk that gets republicans in trouble.

Let my explain: Labor is but one cost in a bigger production cost structure of food service in general. A $5.00 hamburger has many costs built in to the price. Labor is around $1.50 for a $5.00 hamburger. So is labor goes up 33% then the cost goes up 33% of $1.50 = $50. So the new price is now $5.50 and NOT $12.00!!!

21 posted on 01/18/2021 5:35:33 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: xenia

The cost of labor going up 30% is not a crises.


22 posted on 01/18/2021 5:36:04 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: EyesOfTX

We used to hire middle and high school kids to pick veggies at minimum wage from 6 to 9 in the morning. They loved the hours- gave them the rest of the day to play and some money in their pocket. Have not done so for a while in MA, at now $13.50/hr they are not worth it, for the most part, and they can no longer work in the fields at 6am. It’s a shame for many reasons: it’s good work, they are outside learning a skill, and there is great reward in seeing a job done...plus the extra scratch ;)


23 posted on 01/18/2021 5:37:30 AM PST by small farm girl (....)
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To: pepsionice
If you do the $15 minimum wage, it’s probably going to escalate to around $12.

That is crazy talk.

Labor is but one cost in a bigger production cost structure of food service in general. A $5.00 hamburger has many costs built in to the price. Labor is around $1.50 for a $5.00 hamburger. So is labor goes up 33% then the cost goes up 33% of $1.50 = $50. So the new price is now $5.50 and NOT $12.00!!!

24 posted on 01/18/2021 5:38:12 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: EyesOfTX

Think of this. Biden the Uniter’s plan to give minorities only, small business money is pure sabotage because of the new minimum wage. Nothing like starting a new business with a noose around your neck.


25 posted on 01/18/2021 5:39:16 AM PST by Toespi
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To: Daveinyork
I once read that something like a large percentage of Americans had their first job at McDonald’s. Mine was folding baby clothes in a textile factory which was closed an moved to the third world.

Fixed it.

26 posted on 01/18/2021 5:39:40 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: EyesOfTX

Beyond $10.00 all will be Part Time, if you can find 1 for all the future ‘legal’ illegals. Doing to Fast food what they did to Construction industry.


27 posted on 01/18/2021 5:45:30 AM PST by GailA (Constitution vs evil Treasonous political Apparatchiks)
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To: NobleFree

AND-—Tests show that those kiosks are MORE CONTAMINATED than your household toilet seats..... I won’t touch them.


28 posted on 01/18/2021 5:49:57 AM PST by ridesthemiles ( )
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To: EyesOfTX

An increase in wages results in an increase of costs for goods and services. Those affected the most will be the poor and the elderly who are now on fixed incomes........


29 posted on 01/18/2021 5:52:32 AM PST by Hot Tabasco
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To: Hot Tabasco
An increase in wages results in an increase of costs for goods and services. Those affected the most will be the poor and the elderly who are now on fixed incomes.......

Maybe a 10% increase overall. Nothing to see here..

30 posted on 01/18/2021 5:55:12 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: Jimmy The Snake

Sounds like Cedar Point.

I applied there but never got hired.

My first job was working at a Boy Scout camp for the summer. Paid a huge $75 for the season. We got paid mid-season and then at the end of camp. We also received housing and meals. Even after 50 years I still have fond memories of the two summers I worked there.


31 posted on 01/18/2021 5:56:04 AM PST by offduty
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To: salmon76

We seldom eat out, even places like Chili’s, food comes out cold, to much SALT, PEPPER, we eat Both have heart conditions. High end for us is Longhorn’s. Maybe 4 times a year. IHop is the most favored, still have to watch what you order, and which location.


32 posted on 01/18/2021 6:00:55 AM PST by GailA (Constitution vs evil Treasonous political Apparatchiks)
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To: EyesOfTX

33 posted on 01/18/2021 6:02:00 AM PST by GailA (Constitution vs evil Treasonous political Apparatchiks)
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To: xenia

My first job @ 18 paid $1.50 a hr + cheesy tips. Waiting tables. Babysitting was .50 an hr, no matter how many kids there were, being 14/15 that was what you were paid.

Never made more than $5.00 a hr. HS skills were obsolete by the time you graduated in 1966.


34 posted on 01/18/2021 6:06:43 AM PST by GailA (Constitution vs evil Treasonous political Apparatchiks)
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To: NobleFree

Someone should photo shop all of the little red number cards to say $15, instead of just the one with a 15 on it.


35 posted on 01/18/2021 6:16:26 AM PST by radmanptn
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To: central_va
Well, you cannot deny McDonalds has replaced about 30% their employees at all the rest stops on the MassPike and some percentage off it with kiosks and robotics. I read two years ago when they made the move, their break even point was $10.30/hr. Let's not forget all the taxes and additional workman's comp with these raises. It is not so simple to just add the additional dollar or two.
Also, when the newbies start at $15, the existing staff all want a raise too, and all the other people that service your business go up accordingly.
36 posted on 01/18/2021 6:23:23 AM PST by small farm girl (....)
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To: EyesOfTX

I’m a Manufacture Engineer and the firm I work for recently created a whole department focused solely on monetizing some of the robotics and automation we have developed in our manufacture process. This division is looking primarily at areas/jobs which will be most impacted by the $15 min wage. We have identified the food service industry as one of our biggest opportunities, especially in institutional/high volume food service, which would include fast food.


37 posted on 01/18/2021 6:35:39 AM PST by SirFishalot
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To: Hot Tabasco
An increase in wages results in an increase of costs for goods and services. Those affected the most will be the poor and the elderly who are now on fixed incomes..

The main, but hidden reason office holders want to raise the minimum wage is because it ultimately raises tax revenue. The reality is that they couldn't give a crap what people actually get paid.

38 posted on 01/18/2021 6:40:45 AM PST by SirFishalot
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To: Jimmy The Snake

My first job was a summer job at Randy’s Broasted chicken in Decatur, GA. I made $1 per hour plus tips. I was ecstatic. 😆


39 posted on 01/18/2021 6:56:07 AM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: EyesOfTX

I don’t know what minimum wage was in 1965 but I had rolled into Galveston with $20 in my pocket and the only immediate job I could get paid $39 wk washing dishes in a low rent diner. I did that for a week while I hunted something better and got a job doing the same thing for $70 on the Seawall. Two weeks later I stared selling shoes for $65 and commission which was worth half more. Without that first $39 I would have been desperate and would not have lasted that first week.


40 posted on 01/18/2021 7:16:39 AM PST by arthurus ( covfefe .-i)
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