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inanna

(3,547 posts)
Fri Jun 3, 2016, 05:13 PM Jun 2016

Being working poor means toiling through “pure hell” for next to nothing.

Article is from 2014, but still highly relevant:


Earlier this year, 55-year-old Glenn Johnson was making about $14,000 a year — or $7.93 an hour — at a Miami-area Burger King. He’d been in and out of the fast food industry for more than 30 years. Recently he watched as his employer reported a 37 percent increase in its quarterly profit, while continuing to resist a minimum wage increase that workers like Johnson have been fighting for.

Johnson described his daily routine as “pure hell.” It’s a nonstop effort to keep the store clean and the customers and his managers — most of whom are less than half his age — happy. “Sometimes, I get home and I’m so tired, I eat dinner, take a shower, lay down to watch TV, and I’m going to sleep,” he said. “Next morning comes. I’m tired, but I’m trying to make it.”


Link: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/19/working-poor-stories_n_5297694.html
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Being working poor means toiling through “pure hell” for next to nothing. (Original Post) inanna Jun 2016 OP
Glenn is one of the people whom conservatives hate so much. Doctor_J Jun 2016 #1
Only the rich "deserve" free stuff in the U.S. valerief Jun 2016 #5
"When the Idle Poor Become the Idle Rich" SusanCalvin Jun 2016 #8
"When a rich man doesn't want to work, he's a bon vivant. valerief Jun 2016 #15
BTW, do you notice that the Clinton supporters seldom comment on stories like this? Doctor_J Jun 2016 #2
I haven't been keeping track, but it wouldn't surprise me. nt SusanCalvin Jun 2016 #11
Because you can tell who supports who every time? arithia Jun 2016 #12
First of all, since you have 39 posts, of course you don't know who's who. Doctor_J Jun 2016 #13
Does the term "lurker" mean anything to you? arithia Jun 2016 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author Matt_R Jun 2016 #17
thank you arithia Jun 2016 #18
Welcome to DU, arithia inanna Jun 2016 #19
Do b careful dr j. If or when hrc gets her delegate count we r supposed to fall in line dembotoz Jun 2016 #16
K & R. The working poor is becoming the norm, and this must change. appalachiablue Jun 2016 #3
So many on both sides continue to fight to keep this way of life as well. Cassiopeia Jun 2016 #4
Yes. And the shrub would say "it's uniquely American." n/t tom_kelly Jun 2016 #6
. SusanCalvin Jun 2016 #10
Fast food is very hard work Politicub Jun 2016 #7
Absolutely. nt SusanCalvin Jun 2016 #9
I would assume it is hard work inanna Jun 2016 #20
Don't even get me started on retail Politicub Jun 2016 #21
I have witnessed (first hand) the abuse of employees inanna Jun 2016 #22
This is sadly true. PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2016 #23
 

Doctor_J

(36,392 posts)
1. Glenn is one of the people whom conservatives hate so much.
Fri Jun 3, 2016, 06:05 PM
Jun 2016

I used to say "...whom republicans hate...", but du has opened my eyes on that subject. These are ones whose lives would be manageable with free public education, Medicare for all, a living wage, and social security expansion. Or, in the words of conservatives, "free stuff".
Rec

valerief

(53,235 posts)
15. "When a rich man doesn't want to work, he's a bon vivant.
Fri Jun 3, 2016, 11:58 PM
Jun 2016

"But when a poor man doesn't want to work, he's a loafer, he's a lounger, he's a lazy good-for-nothing. He's a jerk."

Thanks for the clip. I'd forgotten how good this film is.

 

Doctor_J

(36,392 posts)
2. BTW, do you notice that the Clinton supporters seldom comment on stories like this?
Fri Jun 3, 2016, 06:32 PM
Jun 2016

Their only posts are about how things effect Mrs Clinton.

arithia

(455 posts)
12. Because you can tell who supports who every time?
Fri Jun 3, 2016, 08:14 PM
Jun 2016

Thanks for the hasty generalization and claim of omniscience. That kind of needless antagonism serves no constructive purpose.

I would rather be posting about the content of the OP (which was my intent before I started scrolling through the comment section) than reminding fellow DUers that not everyone has their preferred Dem candidate pinned to their signature line or profile picture... but here we are.

Perhaps I'll go back to my other news sites till the primary season is well past over. This is getting old.

 

Doctor_J

(36,392 posts)
13. First of all, since you have 39 posts, of course you don't know who's who.
Fri Jun 3, 2016, 08:40 PM
Jun 2016

Second, if you check the greatest page, you'll see that none of the posts by Clinton supporters have to do with issues.

arithia

(455 posts)
14. Does the term "lurker" mean anything to you?
Fri Jun 3, 2016, 09:05 PM
Jun 2016

Post count doesn't indicate knowledge of other posters one way or the other.

It's just a post count.

I read this site daily (multiple times a day) and have done so for many more years than my 2014 "join" date. As a person with social anxiety, it's hard to engage people in general- let alone ones who are happy to make assumptions about me and my knowledge base in order to dismiss what I'm saying (much like you just did).

But hey, you keep painting with that broad brush if you like it so much. No skin off my nose.

Response to arithia (Reply #14)

Cassiopeia

(2,603 posts)
4. So many on both sides continue to fight to keep this way of life as well.
Fri Jun 3, 2016, 07:11 PM
Jun 2016

They cheer it even. So many from our party keep making the same excuses that the Republicans make for why this must be kept. Why we must not help the poorest working class among us.


Politicub

(12,286 posts)
7. Fast food is very hard work
Fri Jun 3, 2016, 07:43 PM
Jun 2016

Don't let anyone tell you it's not. Standing all day wrecks your back and feet, and you're always lifting this or that. You get burned by grease. You have to put up with a lot of shit from people who bully you so they feel better about themselves.

inanna

(3,547 posts)
20. I would assume it is hard work
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 09:05 PM
Jun 2016

though I've never actually done it.

I might go a bit further and say that many jobs that involve serving the public can be...stressful.

Politicub

(12,286 posts)
21. Don't even get me started on retail
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 09:19 PM
Jun 2016

It changes your perspective on who the public is.

I worked the WaltMart service desk for a couple of years. Then they would take anything back. Now it is like a different place.

inanna

(3,547 posts)
22. I have witnessed (first hand) the abuse of employees
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 09:26 PM
Jun 2016

by idiot "customers".

Eye-bulging, fist thumping "customers".

Drunken fool customers, as well.

Not pretty.

Had to step in a time or two to intervene.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(26,620 posts)
23. This is sadly true.
Fri Aug 12, 2016, 04:32 AM
Aug 2016

So many work for minimum wage, or not very far above it.

I long ago noticed that the very hardest workers out there were those at the bottom of the rungs. They worked hard. They weren't always paid for all their hours. They put their bodies on the line. And they were pooped on by management, and the owner class.

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