laxmolnar
laxmolnar OP t1_iui0afg wrote
Reply to comment by ThePermafrost in CT Private Business should be required to share income with their employees by laxmolnar
You bought an entire house for $48,750? You are clearly way older than 25 lol like wtf are you saying.
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Claiming early retirement at 25 - if you still manage the properties you are not retired lol like go back to school. I wager you have variable mortgage rates? lmaoooooo
laxmolnar OP t1_iuhznsn wrote
Reply to comment by RunnyDischarge in CT Private Business should be required to share income with their employees by laxmolnar
Seems like when someone provides a clear, counterpoint - you get angry and call them names lol? I remember kids doing that
Is that normal behavior?
laxmolnar OP t1_iuhzh4z wrote
Reply to comment by RunnyDischarge in CT Private Business should be required to share income with their employees by laxmolnar
Explain how I'm a dolt, moron, and saf.
Try not quoting another as well lol
laxmolnar OP t1_iuhyngv wrote
Reply to comment by ThePermafrost in CT Private Business should be required to share income with their employees by laxmolnar
Probably also recommend asking daddy for starting capital?
You're a fool.
"If you don't like making $9/hour, just finance a business!!!, its so easy. Stupid poor people" - ThePermafrost (a bonified boomer)
laxmolnar OP t1_iuhxslp wrote
Reply to comment by RunnyDischarge in CT Private Business should be required to share income with their employees by laxmolnar
Bro,
Do you enjoy cherry picking statistics when most franchises were in complete lockdown?
Like shut the fuck up. You comment twice to share useless information and you are the exact kind of person that makes discourse unbearable.
No matter what I say, you'll only look for information to defend your desired reality when its built on your own stupidity.
laxmolnar OP t1_iuhxblf wrote
Reply to comment by IndicationOver in CT Private Business should be required to share income with their employees by laxmolnar
Exactly!
They have their fixed costs and if the volume consistently supersedes it, then they make soooo much money. Especially when you have a skilled accountant - hell if a bun falls on the ground, you can write it off at full sale value.
laxmolnar OP t1_iuhx4j2 wrote
Reply to comment by AskWhyMoreOften in CT Private Business should be required to share income with their employees by laxmolnar
McDonald's I worked at when I was 16 made 3.3 mil year on a fairly busy route --> scaled up it would be around 7 mil, easily.
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Y'all cherry pick my clear "estimation" as if you don't understand that an estimate is not a statement of accuracy, but one to create a frame of reference. People who comment on shit they know nothing about are the worst.
laxmolnar OP t1_iuhwse8 wrote
Reply to comment by RunnyDischarge in CT Private Business should be required to share income with their employees by laxmolnar
So using articles, that reference other articles, that don't actually reference where they got their numbers from, is pretty dumb.
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Go read your own articles and stop throwing up BS on my post as you clearly have no knowledge of accounting. "profits" are what accounts look to legally hide and its actually super easy to do.
laxmolnar OP t1_iui18im wrote
Reply to comment by Smith-WessonPat in CT Private Business should be required to share income with their employees by laxmolnar
I feel like I'm getting a bunch of boomers who say things they don't understand. At all.
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Karl Marx was a communist.
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Me, Myself? I am not.
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Advocating for transparency in income, when there's a large wealth gap, w looming inflation, around 40%, for the lower class, is pretty reasonable.
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Dumb humans often label people in gross ways when they disagree with their point but can't actually create a sound counter argument. So we address them akin to people we see as bad, in hopes that people will simply not listen to them.
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I sum up your desires well enough?