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Re: McDonald's boss says he's "proud" of wages as thousands of workers call for a ris
She doesn't have the resources to do it.
you have to put down 40% of the cost of the restaurant.
however I would rather open a chick fil a. it only takes 10000 to open a chick fil a, but their interview process is a beast.
I met someone that knew the owners of chick fil a. I think 90% of the people that apply for a franchise are shot down.
even if she did open one.
she would soon realize that it is not possible to pay people 15 dollars an hour and stay open.
so lets look at this logically.
at 15 dollars an hour working 8 hours a day with 8 people on a shift. that is 960 dollars for 1 day payroll (that is nothing else just payroll.)
even at 10 dollars a burger (who the heck would pay that for a mcdonalds burger?) that is still 96 burgers a day you have to sell.
since we all know that no one in their right mind would pay 10 bucks for a mcdonalds burger that means the price has to go down.
even at 5 dollars that is still 192 burgers.
that is just to meet payroll for the day that doesn't include water, electric or any other overhead costs. not to mention that you have to pay 4%
of your receipts to corporate for franchising fee's.
Well then, if it's so easy, why don't you do it?
She doesn't have the resources to do it.
you have to put down 40% of the cost of the restaurant.
however I would rather open a chick fil a. it only takes 10000 to open a chick fil a, but their interview process is a beast.
I met someone that knew the owners of chick fil a. I think 90% of the people that apply for a franchise are shot down.
even if she did open one.
she would soon realize that it is not possible to pay people 15 dollars an hour and stay open.
so lets look at this logically.
at 15 dollars an hour working 8 hours a day with 8 people on a shift. that is 960 dollars for 1 day payroll (that is nothing else just payroll.)
even at 10 dollars a burger (who the heck would pay that for a mcdonalds burger?) that is still 96 burgers a day you have to sell.
since we all know that no one in their right mind would pay 10 bucks for a mcdonalds burger that means the price has to go down.
even at 5 dollars that is still 192 burgers.
that is just to meet payroll for the day that doesn't include water, electric or any other overhead costs. not to mention that you have to pay 4%
of your receipts to corporate for franchising fee's.