It’s actually 4% but that doesn’t matter - your talking points dressed up arguments aren’t fooling anyone. Pushing people to get certifications doesn’t work when the cost is so prohibitive that it’s literally drawn along class lines. And for another thing lots of these mcjobs offer upward mobility into management and marketing - should people not vye for those roles because you seem to only think in Republican talking points? Should they not get a decent wage to support their families because you can’t leave your bubble? And what of the cycle of upper management who earn often 50-100 times the median wage of their employees - are they really worth as much as 50 to a 100+ people and their families? Of course not.
It’s actually 4% but that doesn’t matter - your talking points dressed up arguments aren’t fooling anyone. Pushing people to get certifications doesn’t work when the cost is so prohibitive that it’s literally drawn along class lines. And for another thing lots of these mcjobs offer upward mobility into management and marketing - should people not vye for those roles because you seem to only think in Republican talking points? Should they not get a decent wage to support their families because you can’t leave your bubble? And what of the cycle of upper management who earn often 50-100 times the median wage of their employees - are they really worth as much as 50 to a 100+ people and their families? Of course not.