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Friday, June 16, 2017

RoboBurger

You retarded snowflakes demand $15/hr to flip burgers, huh? How about $0/hr instead. Can you say "market forces"? I knew you couldn't.

Burger-flipping bots can do the work of three humans...


...or five hippies.

I, for one, welcome our new robot food servants. Efficient, quiet, and they don't stink of marijuana.

1 Comments:

Blogger davis14633 said...

Kalifornia is already taking a hit in the dining business. Read an article the other day saying LA has lost 14% of its small/family owned fast food places ( and the graduated hourly rate is only just breaking $14.00 Hr). Most fast food places only have a 3-5% profit margin, the largest cost being labor. So, take your pick lefties. Low cost happy meals or pay high school kids, and 30 year old kids a "living" wage.

My son worked at a fried chicken place one summer. Within 3 months he was one of the most senior people working there. The only guy who had been there longer was 45, and would go out to his car on his break to live the "high" life. He even told my son he needed to work there just a little longer then get "hurt" and get workers comp. Nice guy.

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