Posted on 09/21/2013 12:16:21 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
“Pabst is still on the market? I thought it went out of business years ago. When I was a kid I liked their jazzy commercial of an Indian dancing to the tune of from the land of sky blue waters, something like that. Anyway, Im guessing the PC Police nailed that commercial a long time ago.”
Hamms was the beer from the land of sky blue waters.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o83xxWCel8g
Here’s some situations to illustrate:
You’ve got a young woman, made a poor choice and got pregnant at 17. Wasn’t able to finish high school, but did get a GED. She works at a fast-food joint and has to pay for child care because mom and dad want nothing to do with her. When she comes home, she has to take care of the kid and has no time or money to go back to school to get trained for a better-paying skill.
You’ve got a 20-year old male. Did drugs in high school, got poor grades, realized too late that drugs were bad news. Due to his bad grades, he can’t get into college. Not only that, the drugs blew out his ability to concentrate.
You’ve got a 19-year-old male. He comes from the inner-city and has been surrounded by crime all his life. He wants to get ahead, but because of something he did in his early teens that got him a criminal record, no one wants to hire him.
Do you see?
No....government jobs are NOT the solution. We don’t need MORE government...we need less. Any conservative worth his/her salt knows that instinctively. Even so...what does one do with people like these? The young woman would never survive with a minimum wage in the $3.50/4.00 per hour range . The other two wouldn’t be hired by most business owners.
Is there a solution....because the only things I can come up with are indentured servitude in exchange for having one’s basic necessities provided for, or starvation and death.
Am I missing something?
The smart chains are already on this. The threats from the government are quite sufficient to inspire them.
“Hamms was the beer from the land of sky blue waters.”
Ohh, well, I was around five ~ ten years old about that time. So, what can I say. Did that Indian in the Pabst commercial sing anything. What was the Hamms commercial about? Help the old guy out :)
“Ohh, well, I was around five ~ ten years old about that time. So, what can I say. Did that Indian in the Pabst commercial sing anything. What was the Hamms commercial about? Help the old guy out :)”
Lol that’s about as much as I know. I grew up in Texas and we didn’t get Hamms beer down here. I just remembered the cartoon Hamms bear and the song from a TV show I once saw about classic TV commercials.
They do still make PBR in fact I had a few last night.
In answer to your question, it should be possible to get paid that 'basic necessities" wage you suggest.
Question is, how would one qualify? Something to consider for another day.
Intriguing how he clearly ignored the fact that the latest minimum wage increase very quickly raised the unemployment rate from ~5% to ~10%.
There are already some automated fast food outlets out there, others have a kiosk to choose instead of the human cashier.
Go into any fast food joint and what do ya see? Adults and 40 year old illegal aliens...
Patently false: 60% of fast food workers are between the ages of 16-24 30% are 16-19 all of them knew what the job paid and chose to take it.
A big mac costs 3.99, would raising the price 25% to 4.99 really drive away business?
does it matter?
Should government really dictate that?
If they accepted the job at that pay, there should be no problem
If they have no problem finding workers at that pay, then we are doing okay.
All day long when the teens are in school, who's serving you up your fast food slop Mr. ontap?
What about the ones open 24 hrs per day? Are 17 year olds working at 3:00 a.m.
Why are you evading the questions?
Me too.
Tell me Mr. ontap, on top of the 20 million fast food jobs, are the 30+ million retail jobs, which basically pay at or near minimum wage, also meant for teenagers?
Do these people know this?
Those are called entry level jobs, meant for teenagers
Hmmmm
Robots don’t need health insurance. They just need a good tech.
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