Let me elaborate on that last reblog, just to make it clear for people who haven’t worked at or near minimum wage.
My last retail job paid $10 an hour, one of the highest starting wages for a entry-level retail position in NYC at that time (and still higher than the current NYC minimum wage of $8.75). I had the occasional forty-hour week, but mostly, I worked thirty-two hours. If we assume that as the standard week, it’s $320 a week.
Between state, federal, and city taxes, at this level, you end up paying around 26% of your wages in taxes. If your paycheck for two weeks is $640, you actually take home $473.60. Your yearly pay after taxes is $12,313.60, or $1,026.13 a month.
You find an apartment to split with four roommates. Your individual rent is $700. That leaves you with $326.13 for the month. You collectively decide not to get cable and only get internet, so your bill is $75 split four ways–$18.75 for you. Your power bill is around $100 and your cooking gas bill is around $30–$32.50 between the two. That’s $51.25 for bills. That leaves $274.88. You get a cheapo phone plan and pay $50 a month. That leaves $224.88. You get an unlimited MetroCard because individual rides make no sense with you working nearly full time, especially if you go literally anywhere else in your week besides work and home. $116.50 per month. That leaves you $108.38 for the month.
You have $3.60 a day to feed yourself, clothe yourself, do anything for fun, deal with medical emergencies, and so on. And that’s at a full $1.25 above city minimum wage, or $2.75 above national minimum wage.
Sounds like a good reason to get a college degree and make something of yourself instead of asking for more money that you don’t deserve because you sell me a shirt. Stop wanting something for nothing people.
Aside from the fact that everyone deserves to be able to survive regardless of how valuable you perceive their job to be, many people in minimum wage positions do have college degrees and were unable to find other work. My current job is significantly better than minimum wage, but it’s also a job that doesn’t require a degree and isn’t in my field, and yet I had to take it because no landlord accepts “I’m waiting for a job that requires my degree to hire me” instead of money.
Grow a heart and a clue.
I have a heart, and definitely a clue. I worked minimum wage from the age of 18 to 23.. and I barely survived. I always felt I deserved more money than I was making. Guess what. I was right. I deserved a career and a life. So instead of begging for more money at a job set for kids just out of high school or part time in college, I went to college and got a degree. My job has nothing to do with my degree either and there are days that I don’t want to be there, but that’s part of bring an adult. But at the end of the day, I don’t have to worry about if my lights are gonna get turned off or will I have water tonight or how I’m gonna put gas in my truck. All because I went out and earned something for myself and I don’t care what you or anyone else says, that’s way my gratifying than someone just hiking up minimum wage so you can keep doing your lazy man’s work.
If you honestly think that minimum wage jobs are lazy man’s work, you either didn’t actually do it or have completely forgotten what it was like.
When I was working for $10 an hour, I was physically running up and down between five stock rooms across three floors to get things for customers because if I didn’t get back to them quickly enough and they complained, I would have my hours cut or be fired. If I opened, I had to lift heavy boxes. If I closed, I had to help fold and organize the clothes filling a 36,000 foot space. Throughout the day, I had to run between tables, quickly folding everything the customers messed up and organizing it by size. Every table of the 15,000 square foot main floor of the store.
My jobs that have paid more money have all been way lazier than my $10 an hour job, and if I was working in my field, it would be even lazier than that. And that’s because I had the privilege of going to college and getting a degree, one which many people simply don’t have for many reasons that have nothing to do with work ethic.
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