When I worked in factories when I was younger, they’d pay a sub-minimum “training wage”. When you got faster at your job and they might have to pay minimum wage, they’d either lay you off for a few weeks before bringing you back at the “training” wage again, or move you to a different job to continue “training”. It was a scam from the word “go” and I’m sure it still goes on.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 7 years ago
It’s a pure, free-market economy. Just as Adam Smith and the Repuglican Party envisioned.
MIHorn Premium Member over 7 years ago
When I worked in factories when I was younger, they’d pay a sub-minimum “training wage”. When you got faster at your job and they might have to pay minimum wage, they’d either lay you off for a few weeks before bringing you back at the “training” wage again, or move you to a different job to continue “training”. It was a scam from the word “go” and I’m sure it still goes on.
1rbturner2 over 7 years ago
This is why you don’t squander your chance at an education.
Boise Ed Premium Member over 7 years ago
It looks like the answer to the kid’s question is “hamburgers.”
Here's Waldo over 7 years ago
Want more money? Get an education.