So, list your piddly
little minimum wage jobs.
Not exact matches
While there have been studies, such as the Card and Krueger study referenced by the CUPE report that show
little or no
job loss from a higher
minimum wage, other studies have found instances where raising the
minimum wage had a negative effect on employment.
Both of these slackers are stuck in
minimum wage jobs which pay so
little they can barely pay their rent or utility bills.
Being an author is being a freelancer who doesn't charge based on the work involved; a freelancer who accepts payments based on rules and schedules defined solely by the buyer, rules that are based on their accounting and which the freelancer has
little recourse to double - check; a freelancer who subsists on a fraction of
minimum wage and a host of day
jobs; and it's being a freelancer who is bound by contracts that last their lifetime plus the lifetime of their children (or until a specific set of requirements have been met that, requirements that are set and monitored exclusively by the employer).
What followed after that
job was a string of part time
jobs that offered
little to no benefits and paid
minimum wage.
When I graduated with a bachelors in 2011, I quickly found out that there were no
jobs in the field that paid more than a
little over
minimum wage.
People working three
jobs for a
little over
minimum wage tend to live paycheck to paycheck, and it doesn't help that businesses such as PayDay Loans tend to prey on them to get them stuck in debt.
That's one hour at a
minimum wage job but you can make a ton more with a
little effort.