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Getbig Main Boards => General Topics => Topic started by: Marty Champions on July 26, 2013, 02:50:54 PM
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you cant even do manual labor these days for more than 10 bucks an hour wich wont even pay cellphone/cable/power/insurance(s)/rent/gas/food
if we all look back at our lives and honestly assess our schooling we didnt really retain much past the 5th grade, if you were of normal intelligence you could read fluently by the second grade.
if young kids by the 6th grade started working in shops/factories jobsites doing clean up , sweeping up with occasional hands on projects this country would get somewhere and we would get out of debt. kids would learn not to be brats
a man with a child could make a living off of 10 bucks an hour and feed his son and have the lights turned on aswell as internet and cable tv to educate himself and entertainment purposes
why is sthis society so locked in these wasted youth years. a kid is done with school at 18 and thrown out into society and expected to pay cellphone/cable/internet/power/insurance(s)/rent/gas/food. to me this is living the american dream having these these , its the perfect life but young people cannot afford it even if you work hard you are going to fall short a few hundred dollars per month the system is bullshit im sick of it
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cmon man you guys gotta get behined the falcon on this one
if we can cut public schools out of the city budget our 10$/hr money will go alot further because they will decrease sales tax
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need unions back 10$ an hour would get me to show up on time and leave 8 hours later no work involved work starts happening @ 20 an hour plus no less.
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Public schools teach that Lincoln and FDR were great presidents. ::)
All schools are for brainwashing. Public schools are for brainwashing to produce obedient workers.
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Public schools teach that Lincoln and FDR were great presidents. ::)
All schools are for brainwashing. Public schools are for brainwashing to produce obedient workers.
agreed
and think a kid does all this schooling and has zero money at 18 and parents want you gone how the fuck is a kid supposed to be a man if he cant support himself even if hes working 10 dollars an hour 40 hours a week
working more than 40 hours a week is insane and not really living unless your are a bouncer or a male stripper
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need unions back 10$ an hour would get me to show up on time and leave 8 hours later no work involved work starts happening @ 20 an hour plus no less.
I can't imagine living on $10/hour.
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My dad only went to the 8th grade but made a bunch money in the restaurant business, just saying.
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haha, here in Ontario, 10 dollars is already minimum wage :)
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Public schools teach that Lincoln and FDR were great presidents. ::)
All schools are for brainwashing. Public schools are for brainwashing to produce obedient workers.
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Reap what you sow Johnny Falcon! As "Americans" have done this to themselves.. In their attempts over many generations to climb the socio-economic/cultural ladders, they've trampled on and let their working class fight over scraps in a race (with third world countries) to the bottom. :D
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(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=486231.0;attach=528680;image)
The Average Hourly wage in the US is around $24.00.
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The Average Hourly wage in the US is around $24.00.
And in 2012, Aus it was around $33.. What's your point?
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And in 2012, Aus it was around $33.. What's your point?
Your screenshot says US workers are seeking $12.00. That's kind of misleading.
Cost of living is much higher in Australia by the way, factor that in.
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(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=486231.0;attach=528680;image)
Consumer Prices in Australia are 45.57% higher than in United States
Consumer Prices Including Rent in Australia are 51.90% higher than in United States
Rent Prices in Australia are 66.67% higher than in United States
Restaurant Prices in Australia are 46.56% higher than in United States
Groceries Prices in Australia are 34.28% higher than in United States
Local Purchasing Power in Australia is 23.56% lower than in United States