Antiwork
A community for those who want to end work, are curious about ending work, want to get the most out of a work-free life, want more information on anti-work ideas and want personal help with their own jobs/work-related struggles.
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Date Created: June 21, 2023
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Essential Reads
Start here! These are probably the most talked-about essays on the topic.
- The Abolition of Work by Bob Black (1985) | listen
- On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber (2013) | listen
- In Praise of Idleness by Bertrand Russell (1932) | listen
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He should try pulling harder on his bootstraps.
And cut out the avocado toast.
That's what he's doing though isn't he?
He’s mistaking the bootstraps of his workers for his own.
Where does the owners say that the owner is making sacrifices? I read the article, but the title actually tells most of it, for once: I'm a California restaurant operator preparing for the $20-an-hour fast-food wage by trimming hours, eliminating employee vacation, and raising menu prices.
Nothing in there about the owner trying harder or making sacrifices, just passing the cost to his workers (eliminating PTO) or customers (increasing menu prices). Who knows, maybe he is...but the article does not say it.
He's pulling himself up by the bootstraps, how he's doing it is irelevant.
I like how you said "the bootstraps" because it sure ain't his bootstraps that he's pulling lol
Those aren't bootstraps, they're the backs of those less fortunate.
You can look at his picture and the background to get a sense of the REAL problem.
How much you think there is to tighten? Restaurants run on thin margins. Let's play with numbers.
Say this guy profits $1,000,000/yr., ALL profit. And he gives up every penny of that to make payroll. Let's say his labor and risk are worth nothing. I'm OK with that. Hell, you're lucky to take a loss, for years, starting a business, let alone break even.
At $20/hr., that's 50,000 manhours he can employ. But not really. An employee pocketing $20 probably costs his employer $40. OK, 25,000 manhours. That's about 480 hours of work per week he's able to use. So 12 employees? Spread over 4 restaurants?
And notice the part where he said $20 was rock-bottom? And higher-level employees will need more to keep them on?
So instead of saying fuck it and pulling the plug and selling his assets, he's trying to tighten up, keep those people on the payroll. And gets demonized for it.
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk. In our next Talk we'll be bitching about sky-high fast-food prices.
tl;dr: Y'all seeing billionaires and megacorps raiding the economy and conflating them with guys like this.
IIT: Buncha people who have never worked payroll and have no clue how it works.
If he had left it at "I'm raising prices", then no one would have an issue with what he said.
The rest of it is just him being a giant asshole
Everyone except dumbasses with no critical thinking skills understands that in order to pay people a living wage, prices have to adjust accordingly
Except not really. Businesses have much wider profit margins than they pretend to.
For example, in Denmark the McDonald's entry-level wage is the equivalent of $22 and a Big Mac costs LESS than in most of the US.
If McDonald's couldn't make a profit doing that, they'd simply stop doing business in Denmark. They don't.
You have just calculated that he can hire 12 more people from the current profits (with made up numbers). That's not what's in question here. He's already got the people and needs to pay them marginally more.
Not anywhere near as thin as you think. The official numbers are AFTER artificially deflating their profits for tax avoidance reasons.
Ridiculously unrealistic.
What have you been smoking?? In the real world, workers produce a hell of a lot more value than they're given in return. That's how companies profit.
No, he's trying to recoup the profits lost from paying his workers a living wage by making it less livable for them. He's protecting his profits, not workers.
And rightly so. He's acting like the put upon victim when in reality he's complaining about having to pull other exploitation levers now that one is fixed at a lower setting.
Your numbers are wildly off. The raise amounts to 4$, your going from 20$ and jumping to 40$ is irrelevant because the employees are already employees, the only cost increase here is the 4$ extra per hour.
So you're looking at closer to 200k manhours based off your calculations or around 100 employees.
He runs 4 restaurants, and with that million dollars in profit he could cover the raises of 100 employees, and I highly highly doubt he's running anywhere near 25 employees per restaurant.