• Rooster326@programming.dev
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      Well if they all said “I’m not working for that shit wage” or they joined a union, did literally anything at all. NMaybe they would get paid more. Instead they do nothing, and bitch

      Nevermind that Servers make more money than every single person in the supply chain. I don’t understand why everyone feels so bad for them. Ask any of them if they would rather work back of the house. Forget about logistics, or in agriculture?

      Source: I was a server for almost a decade.

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        Nevermind that Servers make more money than every single person in the supply chain.

        FYI, the restaurant owner is in that same supply chain. So no.

        Also, I think commercial fishermen make decent money in the US.

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          Yes let’s also include the CEO of Longhorn Steakhouse in that supply chain. Or better. Let’s compare the server to Mr. Warren Strawman Buffett since he owns shares in Darden Restaurants Inc. “They’re all part of the chain”

          Commercial Fishermen make ~ $15/hour.

          Any server worth their salt makes more than $15/hour after tips. The mean is $17/hour according to the United States Government, and that’s assuming the US government knows about all of their tips - they don’t.

          https://www.bls.gov/oes/2023/may/oes353031.htm

          https://www.bls.gov/ooh/farming-fishing-and-forestry/fishers-and-related-fishing-workers.htm

          The fact is they do make more than the cook in the back, and they often make more than management.

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            $17/hour isn’t a living wage anymore.

            Also, don’t be obtuse. I’m talking about locally owned restaurants. It would be really stupid not to consider the owner of the restaurant as part of the supply chain.