whysoserious
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Its a cycle when hard workers get promoted others will follow in their place and have to work their way up. I obviously haven't met all of the low wage workers but in my experience any one them who were low wage for a long tine were either lazy/incompetent or didnt want to move up. Theres this one kid that works for me now, early 20s not going to college, hard worker shows up every day. Theres a supervisor position open and he would get it if he applied but has not interest in doing anything other than being a stocker and despite Helix's claim that people always want raises and promotions this is the type of **** that really baffles the theorists when they venture into the real world.
Venture into the real world? I do just fine, thanks.
Anyway, it seems to have gone over your head that low-wage jobs exist no matter how hard people work. Your theory is complete horse****. If every single person in the country worked exactly the same amount, had the same IQ, and the same education, there would still be janitors and cashiers.
In the world of variables, they are a constant.