luinil said:
@Bolded: First off, Some guy that only makes 7.25/hour working 40 hour weeks for a grand gross of $15,080/year is only making minimum wage (starting July 24th 2009). Minimum wage jobs don't really tend to provide health insurance. As a side note, what person will be working for minimum wage after a year at that job? Or how about a 25 year old person? Most people don't make minimum wage, because, well, it is the MINIMUM. You should at least have some basic skill, and if you don't, maybe you should go back to High School. Everyone has access to a high school education. @Italics: Minimum Wage will have no income tax liabilities, so your argument is invalid unless you are talking about the regressive payroll taxes, which is only ~6.25% out of your paycheck--matched by the employer. So even if you add both of those you only have ~12.5% of your check removed by taxes you MUST pay, which is no where near the 33% you made a point with. @Underlined: Find a closer job. This is only a minimum wage job anyway. Save gas, save time, save money. In conclusion, your post is invalid. You cannot simply compare a minimum wage job to a high wage job and say they are not equal. That is just stupid to think they should be. Get a skill, use it, make something of your life. |
I was making $8.00 an hour. I was making less than $15,000.00 actually having about $2,000.00 a year taken out for taxes. However, I wasn't getting anywhere near all of that back in tax returns.
There really aren't any closer jobs. This town is about 45 miles from an interstate in any direction and my old 1991 luxury car's engine blew up going back and forth to my old job. The only jobs available in this town are usually only given to highschool students.
I have a non-teaching BA in English literature.







