Now we get to the meat and potatoes, your an entitled business owner who got used to it being one way, but now it's the other way and you want to bytch and moan about it. American capitalists love the practice until it bites them in the ass.
I do buy this.
But at the same time, the model has changed and you have to adjust.
You are not entitled to have a successful business. Businesses have been skating by forever in America using low wage operators to make profit. It ain't flying no more as there are more options and people aren't taking those jobs anymore for whatever reason.
@KushSkywalker
if only it worked like that, but it effects more than just min wage workers. For the 5-10 posters that quoted me saying I shouldnt have a business if I cant afford employees
 my business profit is still amazing, i just unloaded the extra costs on customers by raising entry $10 more. As far as “taking advantage of employees and now that I have to pay more” doesnt apply always to min wage. When you raise the min wage, you also need to adjust for the more professional people at that level that now want higher wages. My average hourly employee in 2016 or so was around $25/hr (part time, still $100 a night). Now it is $37.50-$50/hr($150-200 a night) For the same (or in some cases worse) work. Because they know at $20-25/hr people dont want to work for that anymore
  fukk corporations
		
 nikkas don't think about the full scale of what they're saying

 i get why someone get offended by saying they dont deserve more, but hopefully one day they will understand
		
. It used to be 5 something
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