why ?
Dan Price
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Our company pays a min wage of $70k and has paid parental leave, full benefits, paid time off, and allows people to work remotely.
We received 25,400 applications this year for 72 jobs.
There's no labor shortage. There's a shortage of jobs that treat people with respect.
https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2015-gravity-ceo-dan-price/
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went to Lowes today. They are now staffed by teenagers and scanners.
Long time cashiers and department, managers are not in sight.
10 AM on a Thursday morning
Because I interpret that as the writer implying inflation isn’t present, which is patently false.
Why only 72 jobs?
Why doesn't he just hire people he doesn't need any pay them?
Why take profit at all?
he's too uniformed to waste your time with
he's too uniformed to waste your time with
I and most of the civilized world interpreted it to mean, General Mills was gouging it's customers and made " inflation" the scapegoat
or strawman or whatever
the lack of information is staggering
Dan Price
@DanPriceSeattle
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3h
Level 1:
Our company pays a min wage of $70k and has paid parental leave, full benefits, paid time off, and allows people to work remotely.
We received 25,400 applications this year for 72 jobs.
There's no labor shortage. There's a shortage of jobs that treat people with respect.
https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2015-gravity-ceo-dan-price/
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went to Lowes today. They are now staffed by teenagers and scanners.
Long time cashiers and department, managers are not in sight.
10 AM on a Thursday morning
Dan Price
@DanPriceSeattle
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If companies were really "forced to raise prices" because of inflation
they would have been "forced to lower prices" after they got
$1.9 trillion in tax cuts.
But they didn't - they raised prices then, too.
Thanks for posting this. That article is crazy, like Lin Wood on rotten mushrooms level crazy. While I'm all for a path to divert a larger portion of profits and executive pay to staff salary, it's pretty clear this guy was doing it to screw his brother out of dividends as revenge for a lawsuit, and to run an ingenious grift.
He'll make far more on the speaking fees and book deal than he surrendered in salary, all while screwing his brother and legions of female Twitter groupies.
November jobs added 210,000 vs expectation of 573,000. Ouch.