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LynneSin

(95,337 posts)
86. It would have to go very high
Sat Mar 7, 2015, 08:36 AM
Mar 2015

I know with bartenders they could pull in $20-$30 an hour. And the money I made was actually low because I did work at a corporate chain restaurant. Privately owned restaurants it would be easy to make that $20/hr or more.

And in the end you are taking away a major incentive been a sit-down dining experience and take-out. That tip does make you work harder. Why would a person work harder if they knew they were going to get paid the same no matter what?

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Unbelieveable. They think people can live off this? SummerSnow Mar 2015 #1
$8.75 is not enough to earn per hour SickOfTheOnePct Mar 2015 #2
It's about a 30 hour week, actually. Jackpine Radical Mar 2015 #4
Understand and agree SickOfTheOnePct Mar 2015 #5
wanna tell us what the amount would be if it WAS full time? Skittles Mar 2015 #7
About $18,000 SickOfTheOnePct Mar 2015 #9
But you don't get to make the rules. The government does and 36 hours is full time. Rex Mar 2015 #12
Where does the government mandate that 36 hours per week is full time? SickOfTheOnePct Mar 2015 #18
No goverment mandate, but many employers do call 36 hours a week full time. maddiemom Mar 2015 #73
The paystub indicates just over 30 hours per week (gross/8.75/52) so not kelly1mm Mar 2015 #29
Actually it's 36 hours a week sweetloukillbot Mar 2015 #33
The OP says he made $13,811.18 last year. $13,811.18 divided by $8.75 is kelly1mm Mar 2015 #39
Doesn't say he was employed for 52 weeks though. sweetloukillbot Mar 2015 #54
do you work 52 weeks a year? mopinko Mar 2015 #57
I am retired but previous to that I was self employed, so no paid vacation or other paid leave. kelly1mm Mar 2015 #58
FICA? NT Orangepeel Mar 2015 #68
Gross is before deductions like FICA, Fed/State income tax ect. nt kelly1mm Mar 2015 #77
$17,500 Man from Pickens Mar 2015 #51
at the federal minimum of $7.25, it would be $15,080. at $8.75 it would be $18,200. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #56
36 hours a week is considered full time, I am sorry if this shocks you that Rex Mar 2015 #11
No, 36 hours per week is not considered full time SickOfTheOnePct Mar 2015 #13
Sorry but 36 hours a week is considered fulltime go look it up if you don't believe me. Rex Mar 2015 #15
OK SickOfTheOnePct Mar 2015 #19
In terms of benefits per the ACA full-time is 30 hours a week or more Cal Carpenter Mar 2015 #26
Most larger companies use the 36 hour plateau as Full Time RockaFowler Mar 2015 #25
Understand SickOfTheOnePct Mar 2015 #27
And it would be interesting to hear TBF Mar 2015 #35
Mostly because of the claim in the OP SickOfTheOnePct Mar 2015 #37
The paystub indicates just over 30 hours per week though (gross/8.75/52 = 30.3 hours) kelly1mm Mar 2015 #31
anything over 30 hours per week indivisibleman Mar 2015 #40
Walmart uses the same trick. That way they don't benefits or enough to live on, and as a result sabrina 1 Mar 2015 #17
Oh...I bet it is about as full time as it gets on a regular basis unless salaried TheKentuckian Mar 2015 #6
add in mercuryblues Mar 2015 #20
True, very unlikely they could do the 60 if they wanted. TheKentuckian Mar 2015 #50
Food stamp pay for F/T food service workers. McDonald's is modern slavery. leveymg Mar 2015 #3
Yup, and some folks are even doing worse than that. TheKentuckian Mar 2015 #16
$11,850... malokvale77 Mar 2015 #48
That is crazy, by the time you pay attention it has to be about gone. TheKentuckian Mar 2015 #49
I went to a SS seminar a few weeks ago CrispyQ Mar 2015 #63
That's gross too, not net. nt Erich Bloodaxe BSN Mar 2015 #8
Asshole manager where my housemate works told him that his $9.75/hr was more than minimum wage. hobbit709 Mar 2015 #10
Yeah and you know who McLoves it? The CEOs and Execs. Rex Mar 2015 #14
How many seconds... 3catwoman3 Mar 2015 #21
0.4 Roland99 Mar 2015 #22
Nice work if you... 3catwoman3 Mar 2015 #46
$1.40 more an hour than Texas! Dustlawyer Mar 2015 #23
that's about what I will make this year hfojvt Mar 2015 #24
That sucks and that worker is one of millions of LibDemAlways Mar 2015 #28
More than I made as a teacher Telcontar Mar 2015 #30
That's about what my wife brings home... freebrew Mar 2015 #32
Happiness is the asshole with all of the loot tomsaiditagain Mar 2015 #34
People on this kind of pay are told EVERYONE makes this kind of money. Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2015 #36
The sad part is that more and more will as unions TBF Mar 2015 #41
There's a whole generation that's rediscovering the concept of unions.... Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2015 #55
there are more billionaires now than ever, so i'm not sure why you focus on kochs and waltons. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #80
I focus on the Kochs because they influence politics TBF Mar 2015 #85
Saying that the number of billionaires is growing (while the masses grow poorer) is no defense ND-Dem Mar 2015 #90
I have no problem talking about the billionaires on either side - TBF Mar 2015 #91
I make $12 / hr. I am told that on a regular basis. Initech Mar 2015 #43
I suppose 13 would be unlucky. Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2015 #53
yes. they're also told "you can't get a full-time job anymore" and "you can't get a job ND-Dem Mar 2015 #79
There's a general hostility from management ever since RMoney and his 47% crack.... Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2015 #82
It's criminal, Steve TBF Mar 2015 #38
Holy shit, and that's before taxes are taken out. Initech Mar 2015 #42
It is my humble oponion e-cigdub Mar 2015 #44
Too bad they don't show those pay card fees associated with their wages d_legendary1 Mar 2015 #45
I make less than that in a year. Binkie The Clown Mar 2015 #47
Full time at minimum wage madamesilverspurs Mar 2015 #52
You deserve a break today! Fumesucker Mar 2015 #59
+1 johnnyreb Mar 2015 #60
So get up and walk away.... daleanime Mar 2015 #61
And this is surprise to anyone? Alkene Mar 2015 #62
This is why a former waitress I would never EVER want the tip system to go away LynneSin Mar 2015 #64
Extend the concept to everyone you do business with ... Fumesucker Mar 2015 #66
My daughter is in high school philosslayer Mar 2015 #71
What about if the minimum wage was more reasonable? Violet_Crumble Mar 2015 #83
It would have to go very high LynneSin Mar 2015 #86
The poor CEO,how does he manage father founding Mar 2015 #65
Republicans and corporatist Democrats believe they make too much. Enthusiast Mar 2015 #67
So ... let me float a different viewpoint NashuaDW Mar 2015 #69
Well, your father worked in an era where a minimum wage job was usually a teen's job. haele Mar 2015 #72
"that is all his labor/skills are worth. " Scootaloo Mar 2015 #74
My first job was at McDonalds BubbaFett Mar 2015 #70
Because those are the jobs available. Scootaloo Mar 2015 #75
Hard work is not an indicator of success BubbaFett Mar 2015 #76
No, I'm not itching for a fight Scootaloo Mar 2015 #84
Still trying to figure out why you have a need to respond like a jerk BubbaFett Mar 2015 #87
Thanks. Always a pleasure, you know Scootaloo Mar 2015 #89
but scott walker said $7.50/hr is a living wage (although, I am not sure how a cockroach niyad Mar 2015 #78
that particular cockroach makes a good deal more than $7.50/hr, too. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #81
That may be livable if all the following... Shoulders of Giants Mar 2015 #88
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