DBT
Contributor
It's the impression I get based on what you say, not something I make up, or my interpretation of your remarks.
Read what you are saying. Look at the narrative that you present. The impression it gives is that many if not most businesses cannot afford to pay their employees decent wages.
I'm not saying this to upset you, just pointing out the image that your argument paints.
Maybe the problem is in what YOU consider "decent wages" as opposed to what the prospective employees who were more the eager to earn those wages that were offered.
Wrong. A decent wage relates to cost of living as calculated on the price of goods and services in any given state or nation. People who are in need of money often take what is being offered. They do that because as individuals they have very little bargaining power.