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Isn't it odd that Exxon Mobile, a multi billion dollar company, only pays their store attendants between...

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7- 13 bucks an hour.

h**l, a factory job around here starts you at 13.50$, and they take less work to do, and risk of a loss time accident is at like 1%. The best part is, a loss time accident can happen if the power simply goes out, or it can be even a simple injury that prevents a person to work the rest of the night.

0% chance of a robbery.

These are only multi million dollar companies.

These gas attendants are the ones raking in the dough for these rich people.

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  1. Not really.  Most companies will pay the going rate in the are for whatever the position is.

    How much is McDonald's paying cashiers?  I'm pretty sure they're a rather large company, so a job there should start at around $15 an hour by your logic, shouldn't it?


  2. Thank the government for minimum wage, it could be less. yes its wrong, but theyre all going to h**l anyway,

  3. It's a free country, one can look for another job.

  4. Too bad we can't legislate conscience.

    The excessive bounties should not go to the execs but to research, salary hikes,lower prices. It's a shame that the greed factor is so prevalent.

  5. You really think gas attendants getting low wages contributes significantly to Exxon Mobil's multi-billions?

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