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blueamy66

(6,795 posts)
50. Why should I pay more?
Mon May 5, 2014, 12:46 PM
May 2014

It's the way of the world. Why would I willingly pay someone MORE MONEY for the same, if not worse, service?

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Love Anthony Bourdain blueamy66 May 2014 #1
Anthony Bourdain loves Mexicans who work for very low pay. fasttense May 2014 #12
Okay. How come Mexican immigrants can survive on these wages? blueamy66 May 2014 #17
Actually I do hire people who cost me more. fasttense May 2014 #39
I'm not a manager. I was a home owner. blueamy66 May 2014 #41
Just because every body does it, doesn't make it right. n/t fasttense May 2014 #47
Why should I pay more? blueamy66 May 2014 #50
It's NOT the way of the world fasttense May 2014 #54
I would be more convinced... CanSocDem May 2014 #69
Well, I have no status, so that isn't an issue. blueamy66 May 2014 #103
Do you feel the same way about outsourcing, clothing production in foreign sweatshops, and the such? whopis01 May 2014 #78
I guess that it isn't at the top of my list of priorities right now. blueamy66 May 2014 #101
You know, that's just what Mitt Romney said about his taxes. eggplant May 2014 #86
You know that is so not the same. blueamy66 May 2014 #102
Actually, I was quite serious. eggplant May 2014 #111
My statement may go against ONE issue....and I am allowed to have differing opinions... blueamy66 May 2014 #112
Nah, your opinions on child support aren't really progressive either. n/t tammywammy May 2014 #119
Of course you are allowed to have whatever opinions you like. eggplant May 2014 #120
Anti-labor propaganda BrotherIvan May 2014 #88
Sounds like you are more concerned about their "legal" status than paying a fair wge. Starboard Tack May 2014 #42
I don't want ICE coming down on me, so I make sure my workers are all American citizens. fasttense May 2014 #48
I feel for you. Truly. You have a dilemma. Starboard Tack May 2014 #63
You do realize, you can have azmom May 2014 #75
You do realize quakerboy May 2014 #91
I don't want ICE coming down on me, so I make sure my workers are all American citizens. azmom May 2014 #94
Also, how come these immigrants who aren't being paid a fair wage are surviving? blueamy66 May 2014 #44
Same reason the hungry still work and don't give up their crappy jobs even though fasttense May 2014 #51
Do you live in a border state? blueamy66 May 2014 #55
Because they live in packed homes Codeine May 2014 #92
They share everything. roody May 2014 #107
Link Unknown Beatle May 2014 #81
I very well might pay the difference. cloudbase May 2014 #40
Didn't think about that. blueamy66 May 2014 #43
No...that's why legitimate businesses are bonded and insured passiveporcupine May 2014 #82
Yeah, I know what "liberal" stands for. blueamy66 May 2014 #104
Desperate people will work for less dbackjon May 2014 #87
How the fuck does a Democrat even write a post like that? Codeine May 2014 #93
It was easy. blueamy66 May 2014 #105
The "Democrat party," eh? WorseBeforeBetter May 2014 #113
get another hobby...put me on ignore.. blueamy66 May 2014 #114
And miss your always delightful replies? WorseBeforeBetter May 2014 #116
It's your boring life, not mine. blueamy66 May 2014 #117
I shall! WorseBeforeBetter May 2014 #118
15 years ago I paid my kitchen crew of 40 or so a beginning DebJ May 2014 #18
I find there is NO DIFFERENCE between the Mexican American, legal immigrants fasttense May 2014 #46
Ok, well before you hadn't mentioned Anthony actually aid how DebJ May 2014 #72
You realize, of course, that Bourdain doesn't pay anybody. Xithras May 2014 #73
THANK YOU. Someone that knows what they're talking about when it comes to Bourdain. Grown2Hate May 2014 #108
I just watched the episode of Archer he was on. Classic. Initech May 2014 #110
I have heard... yallerdawg May 2014 #2
What a thoughtful post. ty n/t UTUSN May 2014 #4
Well, I appreciate you highlighting this subject. yallerdawg May 2014 #8
Absolutely!!!! n/t DebJ May 2014 #19
Here's ole John... progressoid May 2014 #31
Welcome to DU, yallerdawg! calimary May 2014 #33
awesome post! blueamy66 May 2014 #61
And thank you for the welcome. yallerdawg May 2014 #70
I had some work done on my house and I can vouch for the truth of your post. Warpy May 2014 #90
My industry, professional horse sports, is also heavily dependent on Mexican labor riderinthestorm May 2014 #3
I used to be a groom prior to becoming an equine photographer. 17 years Ed Suspicious May 2014 #49
You have effectively summed up the reasons for why there is so much effort being directed Maedhros May 2014 #74
wasn't a movie made called a day without mexicans? California would turn to dust. roguevalley May 2014 #96
Awesome...just perfect, really. K&R Jefferson23 May 2014 #5
I am a middle-aged white man. When I was a younger man I sure as hell DID go into ChisolmTrailDem May 2014 #6
*You* did. He's talking about his own 20-30 yrs' personal experience. & the numbers. n/t UTUSN May 2014 #7
He's talking out of his stream of consciousness and "common sense" which means he is not correct. KittyWampus May 2014 #27
Guess he hasn't travelled to VT.. Those were the first types of jobs all of us had. glowing May 2014 #13
I'm all for Mexican people seeking prosperity here in the U.S. But to say that Americans won't ChisolmTrailDem May 2014 #15
Did you see when Colbert went out to try one? DebJ May 2014 #23
How many years has the economy been geared towards exploiting immigrant labor? KittyWampus May 2014 #28
That is Alabama, tomatoes rotting in the fields. yallerdawg May 2014 #36
1984 was thirty years ago. Maedhros May 2014 #76
My experience was the same as Bourdain's over quite a period of years. DebJ May 2014 #21
Same here. secondvariety May 2014 #80
As someone who worked herself to the bone Le Taz Hot May 2014 #109
I've worked in food service for years now. xmas74 May 2014 #121
There are many, many nice little restaurants in my part of Brooklyn. The_Commonist May 2014 #9
Are you talking about Calexico? Dorian Gray May 2014 #97
This is not a new subject for Bourdain either, I became a fan years ago when he did a show about the Bluenorthwest May 2014 #10
that trip to Puebla was magnificent tishaLA May 2014 #35
Latest episode of his show is Mexico City. Atman May 2014 #11
I felt no threat while walking the streets of Da Nang and Saigon Plucketeer May 2014 #14
We took a wrong ferry back from the islands... Atman May 2014 #20
Ok, I am not informed on this, but isn't drug wars in Mexico..... Logical May 2014 #16
Not so much for tourists. Atman May 2014 #22
I also think he is safer that I would be as he is a celebrity! nt Logical May 2014 #24
It's live "Survivor" Atman May 2014 #65
Absolutely. Seems to me he's focusing on the people/culture. & I started to post a few times UTUSN May 2014 #25
I travel to Mexico often and am sad and amazed at the vilifcation of this wonderful country. As I LuckyLib May 2014 #30
Excellent post. cbayer May 2014 #34
Thanks for the grea information..... Logical May 2014 #64
Love Bourdain, his episode of Haiti was a kick in the gut, but he's wrong about jobs- KittyWampus May 2014 #26
du rec. xchrom May 2014 #29
I have been living in Mexico for the past 7 months cbayer May 2014 #32
I don't know where lancer78 May 2014 #37
Sounds like they Americanized! yallerdawg May 2014 #45
Would you work for less than $10/hr? Starboard Tack May 2014 #52
Hell, I would right now. blueamy66 May 2014 #58
That is truly sad. Best of luck. Starboard Tack May 2014 #68
I don't know what the issue is. blueamy66 May 2014 #71
I guess it is more of a hirer's market, than a hiree's. Starboard Tack May 2014 #85
thank you for this. BlancheSplanchnik May 2014 #38
Bourdain has been outspoken on this for quite a while underpants May 2014 #53
Thanks for such a great post. Starboard Tack May 2014 #56
My first job was as a busboy. Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2014 #57
"We just want jobs that pay enough to live on." blueamy66 May 2014 #59
I'm not saying anything against Hispanics. Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2014 #60
Exactly. blueamy66 May 2014 #62
Every time I go to Mexico I am amazed at the quality of the baking. Beausoir May 2014 #66
Whoever wrote this headline should be shot AngryAmish May 2014 #67
Leaving for Mexico in a week... a la izquierda May 2014 #77
"Also, how come these immigrants who aren't being paid a fair wage are surviving?" djean111 May 2014 #79
Bourdain Rocks warrprayer May 2014 #83
Anthony Bourdain is such a cool guy. nt Sarah Ibarruri May 2014 #84
Correction: Americans won't do those jobs for the shit wages you are willing to pay, Anthony. alarimer May 2014 #89
I wonder how these people think these jobs got done before the migrants came along... shaayecanaan May 2014 #99
Let me tell you what I know about the Mexican azmom May 2014 #95
I did seasonal labour on farms while in university... shaayecanaan May 2014 #98
I get tired of hearing the "jobs Americans won't do" bullshit Major Nikon May 2014 #100
Durable and soulful people...and there is lots to endure, e.g. Romantico, which you can Netflix BeyondGeography May 2014 #106
I'm sick of the "work Americans won't do" lie... MellowDem May 2014 #115
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