Submitted by [deleted] t3_10x3j16 in springfieldMO
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Submitted by [deleted] t3_10x3j16 in springfieldMO
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It's when a wage prefer wages of the opposite sex. As opposed to wages that prefer other wages of the same sex.
$13.50 to start. It's a flexible schedule, great for college students. Looking for people with experience. Must be dependable!!
Approximately $27,000 annually if you work full time, excluding taxes and benefits.
Edit for those of you that didn’t know: $1 per hour roughly equates to $2000 gross annual earnings when working a 40 hour week. Definitely makes some of the hourly wages look abhorrent when looking at jobs.
Bro you are advertising this on Reddit? This seems like a horrible job
$13.50 an hour, plus experience needed? No wonder you can’t find anyone.
Wouldn’t even get out of bed for that
Someone should post this to anti-work. Perfect for a college student yet must be "experienced" and a wage that won't cover the price of eggs and milk for a VERY labor intensive job. Makes me angry. If you can't afford to pay your staff a living wage, you can't afford your business.
Delete this while you’re ahead
worked here for 2 years. awful job, and management sucked, I have a ton of stories, but my favorite is when I worked with drug heads.
this employer would often make us (the "servers") go pick up food from Springfield Grocer, I went to McD's with some coworkers on the way, anyways I left the car at the gas station for 2 secs and they dumped a "molly" cap into my drink without telling me until I downed the entire drink. (Definitely had fentanyl in it). When I told management they told me that I should've just not drunk it.
Tons of mismanagement during COVID, residents go crazy on you with no support from management, pitiful and lies about raises, and horrible pay
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can confirm
There's a job posting thread specifically for this kind of thing, so removing here.
HOLY FUCK. And this is why you want to pay a living wage. Definitely not going to be considering a nursing home for the folks except in hospice situations.
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probably_inside t1_j7q2gtn wrote
What is the straight wage?