Anonymous wrote:Most people pay high school babysitters $15/hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not worried about teens. I’m worried about single adults trying to afford a one bedroom apartment on 40 hours a week, so they have time to go to MC or a training school. I’m worried about the young married couple with a baby trying to afford an apartment, daycare, diapers, and formula with both parents working only 40 hours a week. Those folks need $15/hour.
I'm worried about the adults working McDonalds who will now be replaced by a kiosk. With their limited skills and a $15 minimum, they'll never work again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not worried about teens. I’m worried about single adults trying to afford a one bedroom apartment on 40 hours a week, so they have time to go to MC or a training school. I’m worried about the young married couple with a baby trying to afford an apartment, daycare, diapers, and formula with both parents working only 40 hours a week. Those folks need $15/hour.
This. The working poor should have a wage that allows them to survive.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not worried about teens. I’m worried about single adults trying to afford a one bedroom apartment on 40 hours a week, so they have time to go to MC or a training school. I’m worried about the young married couple with a baby trying to afford an apartment, daycare, diapers, and formula with both parents working only 40 hours a week. Those folks need $15/hour.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not worried about teens. I’m worried about single adults trying to afford a one bedroom apartment on 40 hours a week, so they have time to go to MC or a training school. I’m worried about the young married couple with a baby trying to afford an apartment, daycare, diapers, and formula with both parents working only 40 hours a week. Those folks need $15/hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the rite of passage for teens working all summer to save up for a used car?
Gas money?
Money to go out with their friends?
Money for clothes?
Does the bank of mom & dad now have to cover these expenses as well?![]()
Newsflash: Babysitting.
We pay our teenage sitter $15/hour cash. We use a handful of neighborhood teens as after school sitters. They make great money.
Boys can babysit, too. Our friends hired a neighborhood teen boy to hang out with their son after school and do homework.
At the risk of pointing out the obvious: a teen can earn far more babysitting for cash than working at McDonalds. And let's face it: your teen was never going to work at McDonalds.
All of the summer jobs currently held by teens will still be available (pools, camps, etc.). And the reality is that pools have been importing workers from Eastern Europe for years...because your teens didn't want those crummy, low paying jobs. Ditto for most seasonal beach towns.
Anonymous wrote:Just wait to my daughters after school baby sitter wants $15.
All of a sudden that after care program just became a whole lot better looking.
Anonymous wrote:No, they won’t. Quit being Chicken Little.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not worried about teens. I’m worried about single adults trying to afford a one bedroom apartment on 40 hours a week, so they have time to go to MC or a training school. I’m worried about the young married couple with a baby trying to afford an apartment, daycare, diapers, and formula with both parents working only 40 hours a week. Those folks need $15/hour.
Their hours are about to get cut drastically. From 40 to 20.
Anonymous wrote:What about the rite of passage for teens working all summer to save up for a used car?
Gas money?
Money to go out with their friends?
Money for clothes?
Does the bank of mom & dad now have to cover these expenses as well?![]()
Anonymous wrote:It's far cheaper for McDonalds to install touchscreen ordering kiosks than to employ humans.
Supermarkets will be 90% self checkout.
Office phone lines will all go mostly automated.
Say goodbye to most mom & pop stores.
Seattle made this same mistake and now regrets it.
Anonymous wrote:Most people pay high school babysitters $15/hour.