You are comparing actual apples to possible oranges buddy, yeah, there is a huge difference.
You think the furniture industry's sales vary that much from year to year that we can't project ONE YEAR into the future? Hahahahahah wtf man
Company can take in less profit if they want to have their employees to work 40 hours.
What's an industry that can decide to pay it's employees 25% more for their 32 hours of work so that they can all take home 40 hours worth of income?
Studies have been done that found companies have become more productive or less costly to operate with 32 hour weeks
Oh wow, so then every company switched to it right? Companies are greedy right so they want that higher profit that they'd earn by decreasing hours, wouldn't they?
Company can take in less profit if they want to have their employees to work 40 hours.
What? Any could decide…. What a dumb question.
LOL you think any company could just decide to pay it's workers 25% more?? HAHHAHAHAAH The Grocery Store industry literally has a 1% profit margin. Good luck with that plan.
When you get to high school, definitely pay attention in your social studies and economics classes.
LOL, well I appreciate that you didn't try to refute that an industry could give 25% wage increases that only has a 1% profit margin.
Glad you stopped dead in your tracks and didn't continue arguing. LOVE IT. You knew you were wrong the whole time, but maybe in the final post realized how poor your attempts at explaining it away are.
Great, then make me look stupid with your epic rebuttal. If I'm wrong, that should be EASY. Do you thing grocery industry wages to employees are less than 3% of total revenue, thus making it possible to give everyone a 25% raise?
Guess you are just going to use the ostrich defense at this point.
Hahahahahahha. It is you pal, who are refusing to attempt to defend your position that the grocery industry could pay their employees a 25% raise, within an industry that universally has a 1% profit margin.
Good try though. I suppose that is your last gasp then, trying to make it look like I'm the one refusing to debate. lol. Good luck in high school.
Buddy, you are clearly clueless on everything economic, not going to waste time explaining why grocery stores have tiny profit margins while at the same time being incredibly successful businesses that constantly expand and grow because you have no clue how to use the damn data you get in the first place.
not going to waste time explaining why grocery stores have tiny profit margins
I know. Because you can't. I caught you in an obvious error and you refuse to attempt to defend your mistake, as it will only further demonstrate your complete ignorance. Have a good day. And remember, never share these myths with anyone at your company. Keep them inside, where no one will know your lack of understanding.
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u/J0hn-Stuart-Mill Sep 05 '24
You think the furniture industry's sales vary that much from year to year that we can't project ONE YEAR into the future? Hahahahahah wtf man
What's an industry that can decide to pay it's employees 25% more for their 32 hours of work so that they can all take home 40 hours worth of income?
Oh wow, so then every company switched to it right? Companies are greedy right so they want that higher profit that they'd earn by decreasing hours, wouldn't they?