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madokie

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16. For th emost part we eat at the mom and pop
Tue Dec 20, 2016, 05:26 PM
Dec 2016

places and we tip good. 20 cents on the dollar at least, sometime more if what are bill is low. In other words we don't eat much

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Why Don't Other Industries...... global1 Dec 2016 #1
Industry tends to want an educated workforce crazycatlady Dec 2016 #5
Industry actually prefers an automated workforce, which is definitely on the horizon. TonyPDX Dec 2016 #33
Maybe they could build solar panels on the flattened mountain spots in WV NightWatcher Dec 2016 #6
Who are they going to sell to out there if nobody has money? bravenak Dec 2016 #31
Low skill, no skill and huge shipping costs. ileus Dec 2016 #37
Economics Johnathan146 Dec 2016 #43
I Guess I'm Not Talking About Jobs That Require College Degrees Or.... global1 Dec 2016 #52
With enough incentives, sure, they would figure something out Johnathan146 Dec 2016 #59
No tax incentives meadowlander Dec 2016 #65
The terrain alone makes it almost impossible for companies to relocate there. phylny Dec 2016 #49
So Maybe Some Jobs Could Be Created To Alter The Terrain And Build Roads..... global1 Dec 2016 #55
I think that sounds like a good idea :) n/t phylny Dec 2016 #58
im not sure how you could make that terrain ideal for trucks RonniePudding Dec 2016 #72
One mercuryblues Dec 2016 #2
Exactly frazzled Dec 2016 #12
Maybe they knew that no one would help them zippythepinhead Dec 2016 #69
Right there. Xolodno Dec 2016 #14
Sad, but true. TonyPDX Dec 2016 #25
I was thinking last night about what people in my family did during Silver Gaia Dec 2016 #42
My parents left socialist Ireland for a land with toilets in every house. AngryAmish Dec 2016 #48
Which is the ultimate irony. Xolodno Dec 2016 #51
No, and I have to wonder when and or IF Trump will tell them that.??? riversedge Dec 2016 #53
Well presented... The_Voice_of_Reason Dec 2016 #3
Servers can be paid a lower wage with the expectation of tips Trekologer Dec 2016 #7
Bet it never happens exboyfil Dec 2016 #34
K&R smirkymonkey Dec 2016 #4
The title of this article is vastly misleading. Restaurant workers make that wage in LOTS of places Coventina Dec 2016 #8
In California waitstaff is paid the full minimum wage. Mr.Bill Dec 2016 #23
Well, that's definitely NOT the case here in AZ. It's the same as the article states. n/t Coventina Dec 2016 #24
I think only a few states are like California on this matter. Mr.Bill Dec 2016 #57
Oregon too. Minimum wage at $9.75 currently. aidbo Dec 2016 #63
dear waffle house employee - your neighbors are happy with things as they are. that's msongs Dec 2016 #9
As they're so fond of telling us... Nwgirl503 Dec 2016 #22
Companies only relocate to a different Wellstone ruled Dec 2016 #10
Jack Welch said he believed the ideal factories would be constructed on barges, TonyPDX Dec 2016 #36
Barge dormitories were built back in the 70's Wellstone ruled Dec 2016 #64
get out of Dickenson County quitnesset Dec 2016 #11
It's not always so simple. Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #13
It isn't simple. But it is the only option if he wants a living wage. Coal isn't coming back, and Squinch Dec 2016 #32
There's no stability as long as we're all prisoners of free markets. Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #39
I do agree with pretty much everything you say. Squinch Dec 2016 #41
I fear it will take terrible times to get through to people too. Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #45
well, the fast-food labor secretary sure ain't gonna help you any. nt TheFrenchRazor Dec 2016 #15
For th emost part we eat at the mom and pop madokie Dec 2016 #16
Off topic, but aren't servers in better position than other min wagers? Bradical79 Dec 2016 #17
They are guarenteed minumum wage. Johnathan146 Dec 2016 #40
There is a tiny segment that makes 100k AngryAmish Dec 2016 #50
And yet the coal country overwhelming voted for the Orange Turd flying-skeleton Dec 2016 #18
If republican get their way hurple Dec 2016 #19
They just need to get educated and move. Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #20
King Coal aint coming back,,,,, Cryptoad Dec 2016 #21
Sadly, yes. As the typewriter factories and journalists have. TonyPDX Dec 2016 #30
I compare them to the other heroic roughneck workers of the 19th century.... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2016 #35
Republicans tell this kind of voter to focus on guns and abortion. Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2016 #26
Anything to keep their eyes off the main motives. Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #27
Your crappy wage at Waffle House has nothing to do with living PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2016 #28
get a clue; it is not about THIS WOMAN, it is about the overall economy; the percentage of "good job TheFrenchRazor Dec 2016 #61
The real problem is that states are allowed PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2016 #66
Yeah, I agree! zippythepinhead Dec 2016 #70
It is time to face reality bravenak Dec 2016 #29
I must be lucky.... yuiyoshida Dec 2016 #38
I've worked at a few Japanese owned companies here. Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #44
My job isn't a factory job yuiyoshida Dec 2016 #46
Wonderful! Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #47
That's cool yuiyoshida Dec 2016 #56
She works at home for Mossad, though. Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #60
Everyone deserves at least a living wage... trust in Bernie to get the job done! InAbLuEsTaTe Dec 2016 #54
just mandating a living wage will not do it. Adrahil Dec 2016 #62
Yeah that is what is so aggravating. Willie Pep Dec 2016 #67
the american worker has no friends in DC. not for 30 yrs, not dem or gopper. KG Dec 2016 #68
K&R Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 2016 #71
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