• m-p{3}
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    51 year ago

    So the Starbucks employee should like in eternal squalor and be grateful to barely make ends meet. But hey, those more fortunate needs their expensive coffee too, that money will trickle down any day now.

    • Yeather
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      21 year ago

      Starbucks employees shouldn’t be rich, it’s an entry level food service job. People that make a decent living work better jobs, or are good enough at their starbucks jobs that they become manager and move up the chain to the point they can make a decent living.

      • m-p{3}
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        61 year ago

        Yet they still need the ability to pay their rent to work where they’re needed.

        • Yeather
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          11 year ago

          Yes, like in a less expensive area, where the wages they get would go a lot farther.

            • @stoly@lemmy.world
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              21 year ago

              This person lives in the middle of nowhere to the extent that it’s surprising that they have internet access. This person has never been near a city of more than 100,000 people and just watches TV nonstop while complaining about how horrible people are who live in different places and in different ways.

              • Yeather
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                11 year ago

                Currently in a city of ~330,000. Sitting comfortably and watching youtube.

                • @stoly@lemmy.world
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                  11 year ago

                  City lol

                  You’re not a city until you hit 1m. Until then you’re a large town with an inflated ego.

                  • Yeather
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                    11 year ago

                    “You’re not a city until you hit 1m.” So what you’re saying is there are only 9 cities in the entire United States? I think you have your definitions wrong, or you live in New York / Los Angeles and have no clue what most of the US is like.