Every teen should be required to work at a fast food restaurant in high school for at least three months. If that shyt doesn't make you want you put your head between a book or take up a trade, nothing will. 


Yes, this is capitalism, and capitalism works both ways: For ownership and for labor. This isnt slavery, where owners can dictate what American workers earn, arbitrarily, and starve us to death. You earn what you can negotiate. Fast food workers are uniting so that they can earn a livable wage for their families, and they will use every tactic in the book to win that negotiation.
This strategy is as old as organized labor, and when union membership was strong, roughly 50 years ago, middle class families enjoyed far more of the distribution of wealth. Now that wealth goes straight to the top. We have to start fighting back. A win for the fast food labor is a win for all of us. Get familiar.
... when these same spots turn right around the next day and hire for all them positions right on the spot..on top of that, they could raise wages $1 just to spite all them people who quit.
you've gotten too caught up in these social justice circles on your college campus, and have missed out on reality breh.
Right....because I need to have access to Mcds books, to be able to judge with pinpoint accuracy whether Mcds corp, which averages 7 billion in revenue a year can handle paying the 2/3 register workers, the drive thru worker, and the 2/3 cooks a few dollars extra in wages.
In and out burger STARTS their employees at 12 hr. out here in Cali. I wonder how they are able to survive?? It boggles the mind. It must be magic!!


but, everybody should be able to have a bed to sleep in, food in the fridge & the lights on. You can't do that shyt with $8/hr.Right....because I need to have access to Mcds books, to be able to judge with pinpoint accuracy whether Mcds corp, which averages 7 billion in revenue a year can handle paying the 2/3 register workers, the drive thru worker, and the 2/3 cooks a few dollars extra in wages.
In and out burger STARTS their employees at 12 hr. out here in Cali. I wonder how they are able to survive?? It boggles the mind. It must be magic!!
where do they make these nikkaz...![]()

College campuses nation wide breh.
Ask him how he plan on carrying that plan "well mcdonald makes enuff money they will manage somehow"![]()

The entire problem with this type of union...is that they have no skill... it's not UAW or SAG, not a teachers union..hell, it's not even a UWFA.... what leverage do they have?
the difference between 50 years ago, and today.. is that there are far less people who work blue collar skilled labor jobs.
oh, we're gonna quit... when these same spots turn right around the next day and hire for all them positions right on the spot..on top of that, they could raise wages $1 just to spite all them people who quit.
they've streamlined these fast food jobs to the point, where you only need to know how to count, and press the button for the machine to operate.
you've gotten too caught up in these social justice circles on your college campus, and have missed out on reality breh.
Im not going to get into it with you. First its "oh they cant afford it", then its "oh they dont have to do pay more, its capitalism", now its "oh why should they have to pay more, workers have no skill". You're desperately fighting the fight for the 1% like your life depends on it, and its slave niqqas like you that have enabled these ruthless fcks to extract our collective wealth, to the tune of ownership wealth growing 400% in the last 30 years, while wealth for middle class workers has increased 10% during that time. You'll fight for the 1% like you're mitt romney's kid for god knows what reason, not realizing that a win for labor is a win for the middle class, as all it does is drive up wages for all. Thats reality.You dont even know the difference between revenue and profit, but you are certain McDonalds can afford to damn near double its lowest workers pay rates lmao.
And I have said this in other discussions on wage, but the question shouldn't be how to raise pay to make living comfortable. All that does is encourage the cost side to keep hiking prices and making things more expensive. The question should be how to make $12/hr livable. $12/hr is doable... if your rent is $500/mo, you have free healthcare, etc. etc. Raising wages doesn't solve the problem.
Plus in any case most of these people are not even working full time. So even if you made the wage livable for a full time person these people would still be just treading water. You're not thinking this through
In N Out is only on the west coast/ southwest.... are you really trying to compare a private regional chain to a publicly traded global enterprise?