RolandHTGunner
RolandHTGunner
RolandHTGunner

How do you determine a living wage? The minimum wage in my state is $15/hr USD. 30% higher than the highest province in Canada. I’m not sure the employers of entry level positions can handle much more and stay solvent.

Except McDonalds doesn’t own a single store. Each store is independently owned and operated. They are small businesses under a franchising agreement. McDonalds Inc isn’t the one paying the people at the store.

Because McDonalds Inc. doesn’t own a single restaurant. They are all private/independently owned under franchise ageeements. McDonalds Inc owns the supply chain, national advertising and menu rights. They are in the business of selling frozen meat to store owners, not burgers to the public.

These are the same people that didn’t have the stones to put themselves on Obamacare to show the nation it’s ok. They undermine their own legislation by constantly exempting themselves. They aren’t leaders.

Yes. In terms of responsibility and liability. It’s not always how many bricks you can stack in a day.

He’s not determining what is a “career” and what isn’t. He’s giving sound advice. The labor market is what makes this determination. It’s a persons role to adapt to labor demands.

Life goals.

McDonalds pays about $15/hr starting in my area. If you want to champion higher wages, look at places like Target, Jiffy Lube and any state that counts tips as wages.

Nothing he did violated the laws of war as they existed then.

We haven’t seen a U.K. Collapse of any kind. Thier economy grew 6.2% in the months that followed the brexit vote, and the thing hasn’t even been implemented yet.

Neither GM or Chrysler would have gone out of business, that’s not how bankruptcy works. American Airlines failed in the early 2000s, declared bankruptcy and look at it today. The bailout saved the businesses GM and Chrysler owed money too, not the auto companies themselves.

It will still come. Injured players still get drafted early every year. That, and he probably has a multi-million dollar insurance policy for just this occasion.

He hasn’t been a student athlete since the day he declared for the draft. He can take out futures loans, recieve endorsement money, accept gifts and recieve retainers from agents like any other professional athlete. I’m guessing he’s already received at least $1 million as an advance from from his agent—this sort of

He probably does. Most 1st rounders insure against injury.

I honestly don’t think he’s that good. The facial expressions, although distinct, are not really Trumps.

The need for the bill is the result of the governments aggressive copyright laws. So really, they are on both sides of the problem.

That’s been the democrats argument for years. It began with Joe Biden’s Patriot Act, continued with Obama’s NDAA, then PRISM, then Patriot Act II and now the TV spying scandal.

I’ve jerked it at every job I’ve had at least once! On the clock, baby.

“More successful” is relative. Ford only made 259 million in profits in Europe last year. Sounds big, but compare it to GMs 12 billion in global profits or Fords 9 billion globally. Europe is a small market for the Big Two.

I don’t want to derail this into a Ford vs GM argument; but stock valuation and growth favor GM since the meltdown. Ford hasn’t recovered at the same rate globally. Just because Ford avoided the federal loans, they still borrowed heavily to stay afloat—let’s not pretend they were in good shape at the time.