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When did certain Americans decide they were entitled to high wages for essentially unskilled labor?
I hear the whines all the time... people who have no skills beyond basic, everyday skills, think they are entitled to make T shirts and get paid 50 grand a year to do it. Where in the Constitution does it state that Americans who make essentially no effort to acquire any marketable skills are entitled to a high paying job, benefits, a house, a nice car, vacations and other stuff?I made 3.35 an hour while in college... how could I ever have gotten the impression that would cover my bills. Minimum wage jobs are one of the great American institutions, providing motivation for someone to keep striving.Jeez, Michael, where do you live? The rhetoric is inescapable about "saving" jobs for unskilled laborers.
I hear the whines all the time... people who have no skills beyond basic, everyday skills, think they are entitled to make T shirts and get paid 50 grand a year to do it. Where in the Constitution does it state that Americans who make essentially no effort to acquire any marketable skills are entitled to a high paying job, benefits, a house, a nice car, vacations and other stuff?I made 3.35 an hour while in college... how could I ever have gotten the impression that would cover my bills. Minimum wage jobs are one of the great American institutions, providing motivation for someone to keep striving.Jeez, Michael, where do you live? The rhetoric is inescapable about "saving" jobs for unskilled laborers.