They do.
You think??
They do.
You think??
They pay a fair wage for what they get, they wouldn't have any employees if they did not. Cashiering ( a job a high school dropout who can't read can do) is not worth $30 an hour.
I'm not saying $30/hour. Where did I say $30/hour? I don't even make $30/hour. Where did you get $30/hour from?
Whatever you think cashiers are worth is irrelevant...
Exactly. And such a statement works both ways.
No, supply and demand answers the question.
And I have no argument against supply and demand, I agree with what you're stating - read my previous post. However, making a statement telling me that I shouldn't have my own idea of what cashiers should make works both ways.
If you're explaining this to me and I just agreed with you then where is the argument?
I suppose there isn't one then.
Likewise, there are plenty of people I think should make more or less than they do but it is irrelevant.
You also have to look at from the perspective of other large corporations. Wal Mart is a large corporation and so is Ford Motor Company. Ford pays their employees a decent wage. Decent enough that they can afford to purchase a car only one year into their employment. Most Wal-Mart employees find it hard to buy diapers for their newborns.
Ford needs more specialized employees than Wal-Mart does. In a related story, doctors make more than a typical Ford employee and Wal-Mart employee put together.
You think??
A cashier at WalMart starts at $10/hour. 15 minute break every two hours, paid lunch, time and a half on holidays and overtime pay. 90 days you begin accruing sick and personal days. 6 months eligible for health and dental insurance. 10% discount at the store.
That sounds like pretty good compensation for a cashier.
Yes, if you're single and don't have mouths to feed.
Yes, if you're single and don't have mouths to feed.
A cashier at WalMart starts at $10/hour. 15 minute break every two hours, paid lunch, time and a half on holidays and overtime pay. 90 days you begin accruing sick and personal days. 6 months eligible for health and dental insurance. 10% discount at the store.
That sounds like pretty good compensation for a cashier.
Let's rephrase this
A cashier starts at 10/hr, gets legal benefits and a discount as well as benefits [assuming full time status] at 90 days and 6 mnths.
All assuming you arent' fired. Which happens somewhat regularly at Walmarts.