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by leto_ii
2006 days ago
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> If it was accurate, everybody would be working for minimum wage. A lot of people actually are working for (close to) minimum wage. > BTW, if you're unemployed because of the pandemic, the best use of your time is to level up your skills I am not, but your recommendation only highlights the inequality I was referring to. In your conception the entire burden is placed on individuals. Companies seem to have no responsibility to train people at all, that's smth you have to do on your own time for free. |
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2.1% of workers work for minimum wage.
> Companies seem to have no responsibility to train people at all,
They don't. Neither do people owe them fealty.
> that's smth you have to do on your own time for free.
Consider a company that decides to train you for 4 years while paying you. Then, you decide to leave and take a better offer elsewhere. A company cannot make you stay. Taking that on would be very risky and very expensive for any company.
"Companies" that do this tend to force you to work for them so many years afterwards, like the military.