UMass Sports Insider
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UMass Sports Insider
Missed the first episode, but UMass Sports Insider is back on NESN this year. Episodes will be Nov 30, Jan 18, Feb 8, March 26, April 18, and May 16
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^ You have not missed the first one. It will replay on 11/3 at 6 PM on NESN.
"Jack didn’t have any envy in him," Calipari said. "He was the greatest coach to ever coach here."
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on a recent road trip I bought "breakfast" at a McD's
a bacon/egg/mcgriddle meal ....that 's a small bulk coffee, a hash brown pattie and the sandwich...$12....the sign out front said now hiring $15/hr with a $2 bump if you worked early or late shift....over $30K yr to get your order wrong. "Living wages" will spawn kiosks and NO employees making $17
a bacon/egg/mcgriddle meal ....that 's a small bulk coffee, a hash brown pattie and the sandwich...$12....the sign out front said now hiring $15/hr with a $2 bump if you worked early or late shift....over $30K yr to get your order wrong. "Living wages" will spawn kiosks and NO employees making $17
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If it's more profitable to use machines, their implementation will happen regardless. Keeping that in mind, if a job currently exists, it means it is currently not practical or feasible to automate/outsource. If you need a person to do the job, the least an employer can do is give them some dignity and pay a living wage. If you can't pay a living wage, and you can't raise prices or afford to create additional cost efficiencies to do so, then you shouldn't be employing people.
I also believe in strong social safety nets. But these programs shouldn't be subsidizing business owners whose models only work by paying people below a livable wage. Let those businesses fail. Put pressure on management to find more effective models.
I also believe in strong social safety nets. But these programs shouldn't be subsidizing business owners whose models only work by paying people below a livable wage. Let those businesses fail. Put pressure on management to find more effective models.
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Sounds like you got the sandwich with the special ingredientsCahoonaville wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 1:03 pm on a recent road trip I bought "breakfast" at a McD's
a bacon/egg/mcgriddle meal ....that 's a small bulk coffee, a hash brown pattie and the sandwich...$12....the sign out front said now hiring $15/hr with a $2 bump if you worked early or late shift....over $30K yr to get your order wrong. "Living wages" will spawn kiosks and NO employees making $17
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