No, I wouldn't substitute any group, just because I didn't wanna pay a living wage.
I'm just stating the fact that kids with no experience aren't gonna be able to get any experience if the wage rate goes up too high. Not to mention that kids aren't normally supporting a family (nor sometimes themselves), so it's not as great a burden as it sounds like if they don't get the wages of an adult.
No, I wouldn't substitute any group, just because I didn't wanna pay a living wage.
I'm just stating the fact that kids with no experience aren't gonna be able to get any experience if the wage rate goes up too high. Not to mention that kids aren't normally supporting a family (nor sometimes themselves), so it's not as great a burden as it sounds like if they don't get the wages of an adult.
I would not argue your point about kids living with their parents. For them it's spending money. But for people who need to pay rent and buy food, I'd stick to it, or at least something like $15-20.
No, I wouldn't substitute any group, just because I didn't wanna pay a living wage.
I'm just stating the fact that kids with no experience aren't gonna be able to get any experience if the wage rate goes up too high. Not to mention that kids aren't normally supporting a family (nor sometimes themselves), so it's not as great a burden as it sounds like if they don't get the wages of an adult.
Can we agree that $7.25 is way too low?
TY. To make a short story long: From what You posted earlier, I don't think we can possibly disagree. TY again, Sir.
I would not argue your point about kids living with their parents. For them it's spending money. But for people who need to pay rent and buy food, I'd stick to it, or at least something like $15-20.