NobOdY wAnTS tO WOrK!

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Lumenthusiast on October 26th, 2021 at 00:47 UTC »

One of the benefits is tips ? What the actual fuck

Zuli_Muli on October 26th, 2021 at 02:38 UTC »

Brah I had to zoom in just to make sure it really said $2.13

Edit: I know it's not for everyone, but if you can huff it as a server for 8+ hours a day you have the physical endurance to build cars. I work (as maintenance) at Subaru and we direct higher people off the street for $18.25 with a top out in 54 months of $28.88 for production level employees, paid healthcare, decent PTO/vacation. Max of three PTO days your first year, 12 as soon as the calendar year starts, 17 at 5 years, 22 at 15, 27 at 20 years. We also have two paid plant shutdowns a year, for example next year production associates have June 25 to July 10 off and December 22 to Jan 1 off, all paid as well.

If you have a bit of mechanical background or know-how, or hell even if your willing to do a bit of watching YouTube you can pass the maintenance school test which will put you on the list to be paid to go to school to be full time maintenance which tops out at 34.75 (same 54 months but time as a production associate counts towards that to a degree.)

Now yes no one's going to move to Lafayette, IN to work at Subaru but there are so many other auto plants in the US and I can almost guarantee they are also hiring with comparable pay/health/pto packages.

Edit Edit: PTO PTO PTO... Associates get 2 two week vacations (sometimes only a week and a half for the Christmas one depending on how the holidays fall on the calendar) a year ON TOP of the PTO I posted above. A lot of people are missing that and are missing the almost 20 extra days a year people get paid for being off.

Chrisgoellner on October 26th, 2021 at 02:56 UTC »

I waited tables in 1995. Minimum pay was exactly 2.13 an hour.