I bet he has all the latest toys and a new car to boot.
It always cracks me up. These clowns are screaming for more money but why aren’t they screaming for more hours?
It’s time for Americans to start striking against the greedy, commie union thugs. They’ve become a real pain in the @$$. Where’s my Louisville Slugger?
Bump
I agree with Mr Rojas. He’s underemployed, he should get a better job. It sounds like he actually wants to get one. He’s trying to live on a fast food job, which is not what those jobs are meant for. He should start by asking Democrats why they try so hard to make the economy smaller with taxes and regulation, and demeaning people who start businesses and hire people.
These strikes will drive automation. Soon there will be no jobs.
Hey, working more than 25 hours a week cuts into his online gaming career!
Voting for BHO has consequences!
If the protesters do not work there, it’s not a “strike”
How many bothered to complete high school. Too many are out there not caring to do what it takes to get a decent paying job and now all of a sudden life’s not fair to them?! Learn the hard way. Let them fail and learn to have higher expectations— from themselves!!
There’s a much deeper story here.
Private sector union membership has plunged over the last 3 decades.
In the Baraqqi economy, there’s really no “breadwinner” jobs left to organize.
So the unions are pushing for fast food, WalMart, etc.
Even if these poor chumps only pay 10 bucks a month or so in union dues, if they can organize millions of workers, it adds up to some real dough for the Dems.
23 years old and working for $8.00 an hour at a fast food restaurant.
How about getting an education and getting a better paying job?
The problem is that Mr. Rojas believes slinging french fries should be a lifelong career. It isn’t.
If a job isn’t giving you enough hours, you get another part time job.
While this might be true, it is not anyone problem to fix except his own. Mr. Rojas look in the mirror and stop making excuses.
For everyone in an industry that depends on your customer’s disposable income, just wait until January, when the new Obamacare increased premiums kick in. Then we will start to see how much money otherwise spent on things like fast food, entertainment, cable tv, will get routed to health care. I expect fast food to take a big hit, so “striking” for wage increases isn’t going to work.
Invest in industrial kitchen automation companies.
Fast food is already overpriced for what you get - mealy tasteless burgers, limp cold fries, and watered down sodas.
You can go to any diner and get much better quality food for about the same price but it takes longer and you have to pay a tip.
Doubling worker pay will drive prices of the food up and it’s not worth what it costs now.
Look behind the curtain and you’ll probably find a contingent of enviro wackos/vegans who have been been trying to shut down McD, etc. for decades.
In the 1960’s I had min wage jobs paying 95 cents per hour. I got drafted, served my time, got out and went to school on the GI Bill, got better jobs. I guess I didn’t want to work as a dishwasher my entire life.
“Unable to save $100 while living with his parents? BS!”
His dope uses up all his wages!
Sounds like a good opportunity for some youngsters to get jobs.