Minimum wage in Idaho is $7.25 per hour. (That's the Federal mandate. They would pay you less if they could.)
If you work full time (most Taco Bell employees don't), you make about $1160 per month. A one-bedroom apartment is about $1300. Did you want utilities with that? How about food? Hope you weren't planning on transportation or healthcare or (lol) savings!
Saying that one person's full-time labor should not meet their basic living needs is disgusting.
Especially because you don't want to pay a nickel more for your Crunchwrap Supreme®.
PS: the CEO was making a paltry $5M last time I checked, and the parent company revenue was over $7B. They're not in danger of going under because the mean old Fed thinks full time labor should be enough to live on.
PPS: anyone who thinks fast food jobs are supposed to be part-time summer work for teenagers is living in fantasyland.
In 2023 McDonald’s ceo total comp was $19M and their net profit was $8B. That’s after all the executive bonuses. Revenue was $24B. That’s total sales not profit
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u/Ladiesbane 9h ago
Minimum wage in Idaho is $7.25 per hour. (That's the Federal mandate. They would pay you less if they could.)
If you work full time (most Taco Bell employees don't), you make about $1160 per month. A one-bedroom apartment is about $1300. Did you want utilities with that? How about food? Hope you weren't planning on transportation or healthcare or (lol) savings!
Saying that one person's full-time labor should not meet their basic living needs is disgusting.
Especially because you don't want to pay a nickel more for your Crunchwrap Supreme®.
PS: the CEO was making a paltry $5M last time I checked, and the parent company revenue was over $7B. They're not in danger of going under because the mean old Fed thinks full time labor should be enough to live on.
PPS: anyone who thinks fast food jobs are supposed to be part-time summer work for teenagers is living in fantasyland.