TELL ME YA CHEESIN FAM?
I walk around a little edgy already
I guess the majority of American workers live in poverty thenanything less than $50 an hour is bad
I guess the majority of American workers live in poverty thenanything less than $50 an hour is bad
Call center work for DHL, the company totally folded after 7 months of working there but I found something new in call center work right afterwards for even more pay. It was a great job, first experience in corporate so they had a nap room, and there were free massages at your desk on Fridays etc.What did you do in 04? I would have killed to make that at my first job.
What’s temporary in a job setting? 3-6 months? A year?It’s a decent in temporary wage while you look for something better.
I make 60k a year and I live very comfortably. Childless, no student loan debt(didn’t go to college), car been paid off for years. Also live in the Midwest$20 / hr with overtime you can stack some dollars. No overtime? Gig app to supplement.
Definitely makes a difference.
Average American is probably only making about $18 hr but overtime evens the field as much as it can be evened.
If you are childless and debt free $20/hr is good money. You gotta be good with money, though. Overtime is 30/hr10 hrs of overtime a week puts you ahead of most American's wages. There is a reason savings are at an all time low.
A 2 household income where 2 people make 18 is technically 36 an hour. That's the Average American household. The wages aren't high but they are pooled together.
The childless and debt free should live like kings and queens on 20 an hour. They only have to support themselves.

is that not 38000$? I made less in the military
My first job in 2004 was $19hr
That said let that man earn his check.
YesI guess the majority of American workers live in poverty then
Honest work don't mean shytIt depends where you are in life but it's honest work.
Where you live helps to determine this.

Its fine, most people wish they made that much, you know how long took me cross that mark?
I started in 2014 at minimum wage ($7.25) and below are my hourly amounts I was from then until now (2014 -2023)
$10.50
$9.00
$9.50
$10.00
$10.50 (Again)
$10.00 (Again)
$11.00
$14.00
$16.00
$19.00
$31.50 ( As of today)
It took me ten years to cross $20 per hour![]()