The future of the $50 minimum wage
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@LuFins-Dad said in The future of the $50 minimum wage:
My guess is they are the exception and not the rule.
I do. My wife is worse. Before dinner is over, my wife will know the waiter's kids's names...
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@Jolly said in The future of the $50 minimum wage:
@LuFins-Dad said in The future of the $50 minimum wage:
My guess is they are the exception and not the rule.
I do. My wife is worse. Before dinner is over, my wife will know the waiter's kids's names...
Waiters at restaurants is kind of a different feel.
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I hit on them. Does that count?
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@jon-nyc said in The future of the $50 minimum wage:
I hit on them. Does that count?
I know. Ahmed at the 7/11 in Lorton told me about it.
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@LuFins-Dad said in The future of the $50 minimum wage:
@jon-nyc said in The future of the $50 minimum wage:
I hit on them. Does that count?
I know. Ahmed at the 7/11 in Lorton told me about it.
He was pissed when he saw the way his wife looked at me.
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I agree with @Aqua-Letifer @Mik and @Holly
People are social and like to have interaction with other people. Any trend to decrease this is not overall good for society.
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@jon-nyc said in The future of the $50 minimum wage:
@LuFins-Dad said in The future of the $50 minimum wage:
@jon-nyc said in The future of the $50 minimum wage:
I hit on them. Does that count?
I know. Ahmed at the 7/11 in Lorton told me about it.
He was pissed when he saw the way his
wifewives looked at me.FIFY
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And yeah, don't like this idea at all. Heck, on Saturday mornings I take my kids to the donut store. There is a kiosk to order from and 100 times out of 100 I take the kids up to the counter to order from the cashier. The kids need to learn how to interact and, honestly, it's cute watching them pick out their donuts.
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@89th said in The future of the $50 minimum wage:
And yeah, don't like this idea at all. Heck, on Saturday mornings I take my kids to the donut store. There is a kiosk to order from and 100 times out of 100 I take the kids up to the counter to order from the cashier. The kids need to learn how to interact and, honestly, it's cute watching them pick out their donuts.
These are the days. I look back on those Saturday mornings going to karate, archery, the movies etc. with such pleasure. Then suddenly...'Dad I need the car...'
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Yeah I can appreciate I'm in the good old days while I'm in them. That being said, grass is often greener... the fight to get a coat or pair of shoes on will give me gray (sorry, grey) hair. And the fact that I am unable to have reliable time between 7-11pm or 4-6am to attempt a workout, is hard because I know I'm getting out of shape. And general lack of sleep isn't healthy either, I feel it each morning. That being said, I am 100% in no rush for the kids to grow up.
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@89th said in The future of the $50 minimum wage:
That being said, I am 100% in no rush for the kids to grow up.
They get older, they don't grow up. At least, that's been my experience so far. Some people who shall remain nameless have very unkindly said something similar about the oldest member of the family.
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You must hang out in very different places than I do. Or maybe you’re mistaking twitter for real life.
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@jon-nyc said in The future of the $50 minimum wage:
You must hang out in very different places than I do.
Church?
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Around here random social interactions aren’t remotely precarious unless you wander into the south Bronx.
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@jon-nyc said in The future of the $50 minimum wage:
Around here random social interactions aren’t remotely precarious unless you wander into the south Bronx.
If it will help to interpret my point charitably, you might concede the political polarization of our culture and the huge numbers of people who will full stop not share space with those who are on the opposite side of the issues they find to be of extreme moral or existential importance.