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In this episode I discuss the how the pandemic has given a huge MRI on the state of the Country from a economic standpoint. How so many people have worked jobs with low wages for so long, and now due to unemployment benefits they actually feel they are not drowning. Making it difficult for employers to find people to work. Though the notion of people not wanting to work is nonsense, its that they know their worth and going back to how it was isn't a viable option. If you want good workers, pay a good living wage.
By Wes Cherry5
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In this episode I discuss the how the pandemic has given a huge MRI on the state of the Country from a economic standpoint. How so many people have worked jobs with low wages for so long, and now due to unemployment benefits they actually feel they are not drowning. Making it difficult for employers to find people to work. Though the notion of people not wanting to work is nonsense, its that they know their worth and going back to how it was isn't a viable option. If you want good workers, pay a good living wage.