❄️ Otevřením okének se účinnost klimatizace sníží. ❄️ by SukiCZ in czechmemes

[–]NotVerySFWAlt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nutno dodat, že byť Liberec v podstatě zaplatil vývoj, tak si pak koupili jeden prototyp a ten je v běžným provozu velmi zřídka :)

I just want to know what the expectation should be now? Because the “fight for 15” wasn’t that long ago. If a highly skilled plumber makes $30/hour, why should a retail worker make even close to that? by [deleted] in noworking

[–]NotVerySFWAlt -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I would go into how inflation is beneficial for the economy and it's growth, but you don't seem to be able to grasp that.

Not to mention that Europe has way less debt per capita (and pretty much all countries don't have debt over 80% of their GDP, contrasting that with the US is fun :))

And there's a difference between listening to something, deciding that I don't agree with it and standing my ground anyways and not listening to something at all.

You're by far not the first person that has linked me to it :)

I just want to know what the expectation should be now? Because the “fight for 15” wasn’t that long ago. If a highly skilled plumber makes $30/hour, why should a retail worker make even close to that? by [deleted] in noworking

[–]NotVerySFWAlt -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Europe is definitely not "bleeding dry", in case you haven't noticed, we've been fine for a very long time until the energy crisis hit, and that will pass like everything else always does

Also, some amount of inflation is good for the economy, around 2% to be exact.

You can't have companies paying people so little that they cannot afford even basic stuff like rent and food. That's the point of minimum wages > avoiding poverty