Germans showing the nation of cute hooers how it’s done.
It’s a joke that is what people think the living wage is I have been on 14 euro per hour for while and it certainly beats 11 euro a hour most minimum wage jobs are offer but I also got a increase to 20 a hour and only now do I feel like I’m making a liveable wage but also lucky enough to have my own house I’d be fucked still if I had to rent or was looking to buy so I honestly think not even 20 euro a hour is “living wage” for whole lot of people in this current economy here.
How can anyone survive on that pittance when they’re renting?
I was talking to a guy last week who runs his own business for the last 40 years. He inherited it from his father, and he’s the only one working there.
I was asking him was he busy and he started on a wee rant about how no-one wants to work, and he’s having to do it all himself. He said that he knew it was a bad idea when they introduced the minimum wage, and now this “living wage shite”.
I wasn’t going to even get into a discussion with him on it. Would be pointless. I know there’s not even a comparison between him and Lidl business wise, but you got to give people money to be able to live or they just won’t work for you. Not won’t work, won’t work for YOU.
Can make more in a McDonald’s in the states.
Fucking joke
I don’t really understand why the living/min wage isn’t regionalised. 13.95 a week in a small town in Mayo for example is a lot of left over money once rent is paid. Dublin … Nohwere near enough and may not even cover rent and cost of getting to work
Should be €65,000 every 8 moments with bonuses and penalties depending on the lunar cycle and the performance of Vin Diesel movie in the international box office.
Good pay, I worked for them for 3 years, never again
“Living Wage” yeah right. Currently making €15 p/HR and just about scraping by. Just.
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Easy to do when you’re understaffed.
Pay one donkey 13.85 … Or two donkeys 11.30 ?
Germans showing the nation of cute hooers how it’s done.
It’s a joke that is what people think the living wage is I have been on 14 euro per hour for while and it certainly beats 11 euro a hour most minimum wage jobs are offer but I also got a increase to 20 a hour and only now do I feel like I’m making a liveable wage but also lucky enough to have my own house I’d be fucked still if I had to rent or was looking to buy so I honestly think not even 20 euro a hour is “living wage” for whole lot of people in this current economy here.
How can anyone survive on that pittance when they’re renting?
I was talking to a guy last week who runs his own business for the last 40 years. He inherited it from his father, and he’s the only one working there.
I was asking him was he busy and he started on a wee rant about how no-one wants to work, and he’s having to do it all himself. He said that he knew it was a bad idea when they introduced the minimum wage, and now this “living wage shite”.
I wasn’t going to even get into a discussion with him on it. Would be pointless. I know there’s not even a comparison between him and Lidl business wise, but you got to give people money to be able to live or they just won’t work for you. Not won’t work, won’t work for YOU.
Can make more in a McDonald’s in the states.
Fucking joke
I don’t really understand why the living/min wage isn’t regionalised. 13.95 a week in a small town in Mayo for example is a lot of left over money once rent is paid. Dublin … Nohwere near enough and may not even cover rent and cost of getting to work
Should be €65,000 every 8 moments with bonuses and penalties depending on the lunar cycle and the performance of Vin Diesel movie in the international box office.
Good pay, I worked for them for 3 years, never again
“Living Wage” yeah right. Currently making €15 p/HR and just about scraping by. Just.