[quote name='dmaul1114']It's not a race to the bottom. It's just that pay should reflect the skills and/or education needed for the job.
If it's a totally unskilled, manual labor job, then it should pay a bare minimum living wage and nothing more. You shouldn't live comfortably and enjoy luxuries etc. from doing a job a trained monkey can do.
If that's the case, people have no real incentive to better themselves and acquire skills that make them truly useful to society and moving humanity forward, rather than just doing shit jobs that "somebody has to do."
The pay scale should encourage people to better themselves by learning skilled trades or getting great educations and working in education, science, medicine etc.
If you can make a very comfortable living doing low stress, shit jobs that take little education or skills I think more in society would become complacent to just doing nothing with their lives and just working for a paycheck.
Unskilled jobs should pay enough to live modestly on in the particular area, as everyone working full time deserves a living wage, but no more, so people view those as jobs for the unsuccessful and thus set their sights higher.[/QUOTE]
If that were true, then everyone would want to grow up to be a UPS driver or a garbage man. What makes you think they're low-stress? What makes you think they require no skill? Maybe some people are happy just getting by. Not everyone wants to be a scientist/doctor/criminal justice professor.
In a day when jobs with living wages are disappearing like the dodo and income/wealth disparity are at the highest levels in 90 years, are we that sociopathic to say that a person that works a full-time job providing a necessary services to NOT be allowed any luxuries and relegated to subsistance living?
Weren't you a server at one point in your life? I'd expect a little more empathy.
[quote name='camoor']Thanks Dmaul, I completely agree.
As a general comment I think it's funny (and a tad ironic) that educated liberals can articulate the true philosophy of capitalism better then any other segment of the general public.[/QUOTE]
Sounds more like you guys are promoting neo-liberalism to me.
[quote name='Soodmeg']This is the time that I think we should ask, dohdough if they went to college. He (assuming he) kind has that aura of a person who shrugs off the value of the whole going to college thing.
In the lines of what Dmaul is trying to get at, "Building Engineer," is VASTLY DIFFERENT from custodian or janitor. One cleans desks, takes out trash, mow lawns, cleans bathrooms and do handy man type stuff.....the other is trained to fix dynamic problems in relation to managing a buildings functionality.
Example, when a cargo lift breaks...they dont call a guy with a mop and bucket they call a guy with knowledge of mechanically engineering.
Clog sinks, broken windows etc dont mean shit. Not to say those things are not important but are considered handyman work. When you start talking about fixing lifts, escalator, maintaining high voltage generators...IE things that take vast amounts of training to do then we can talk about over a 100k salary.[/QUOTE]
First off, college is not the only way or place to learn critical thinking skills and I'm sure you all can atest to some of the dumbasses that graduated with you. If a college degree was an indication of intelligence, we wouldn't have all the republi

conservatives that we do. You seem to have the aura of an elitist prick. How about that?
Not everyone can get a college degree and all this does is further divide the have-somes and the have-nots. There can be signifigant socio-economic barriers to entry. School systems that have drop-out factories are doing exactly what they are designed to do. Ghettos are doing exactly what they're designed to do. The system of higher-education is doing exactly what it's supposed to do. If it was all really that easy, then everyone would do it. It just isn't.
That said, I'm not against higher education. We need more people in the struggle and being educated is important, but lets not forget that the proletariat deserve more than the table scraps of the bourgeosie. Simply saying "go to college" or "they don't deserve to make more than me when I have a BA" is no different than bootstraps and crabs(crabs grab other crabs that try to escape from buckets).
And whether I went to college is irrelevant. I did.

, I got laid-off a couple months ago and I'm even going back, so what of it. I was also never in law enforcement either. Does that mean I can't have an opinion or that my stance is less valid than those that are?

neo-liberalism.