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It's called the redistribution of wealth, something sorely lacking in places that allow a minimum wage of $8.50 per hour. Could you have the lifestyle you do if you were making that? Would you own a motorcycle and enjoy trips on it? Something is not right when some people have to choose between buying their diabetes medications or food for their kids.Nothing to do with the price of tea in China. But here in Illinois when the low wage for gas station workers go from $8.50 to $15.00 per hour to pump your gas....well any rational person can see this is bad for the station owners and the consumers wallets.
When I was 15 I first got a job at a service station making 1.35 per hour. Worked there for 3 years then got a job at a business machine supply place. I jumped up to $1.65 per hour as a delivery person/ janitor. Then I got married and had kids so that 1.65 wasn't going to cut it. So i asked told my boss that I wanted to be a technican as they were making $6.50 back then. So I went to training schools and later had to go to electronics school when all the equiment changed over to digital. Through out my 45 year career i upgraded my traning so I became the manager of the company so i was making big bucks. So what i am trying to say is since we live in a capital society people can progress without the government totally controlling peoples outcomes. I decided that low wage stuff wasn't for me and got off my butt and did something about it. It never crossed my mind to demand the goverment pass laws to pay me more.It's called the redistribution of wealth, something sorely lacking in places that allow a minimum wage of $8.50 per hour. Could you have the lifestyle you do if you were making that? Would you own a motorcycle and enjoy trips on it? Something is not right when some people have to choose between buying their diabetes medications or food for their kids.
The economic model of giving the wealthy and corporations tax cuts, in the thought they would spread their wealth to grow more jobs, has not proven effective. We see them getting richer, while those at the bottom haven't seen real wage growth for decades.
#1 First time I can recall anybody saying they make too much moneyI would love to move out if ILL but my job keeps me here...bastards priced me right out of the market...
I agree. That is why self-service is not a problem for station owners. It's desired.Nothing to do with the price of tea in China. But here in Illinois when the low wage for gas station workers go from $8.50 to $15.00 per hour to pump your gas....well any rational person can see this is bad for the station owners and the consumers wallets.
We do this all the time in CAlifornia. We just don't have any legislation compelling us to do so. I think it's been adopted not to prevent gas theft specifically but for the convenience of the vendor first and foremost on a number of levels and maybe possibly for the customer too. That's just my supposition/speculation.why is it a problem to put a card in, and pump the gas?