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Paul Markham 04-03-2016 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam (Post 20815058)
$15/hr is not a well paid job to be able to afford what I sell. Our business lives off of the top 5% :2 cents:

Maybe, they are making their money importing good globally, trading FOREX, in top end banking positions (they are not the tellers), Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers ... I never ask -- I just take their money.

I have another camsite where we are producing private cam shows for 99¢/minute with an entry level package of $10. The median purchase is $25. Conclusion: Even when cheaper entertainment and lower price points are offered customers with little money to spend don't buy. Some do and I'll offer them that "opportunity" but I won't be able to live off it -- it is cream off the top -- additional revenue -- a small % of buyers.

I would probably have better luck selling them (the financially limited) a 6 pack and a joint for entertainment and then they go to a freemium camsite to be a grey and fap for free or a tube and wank to the vids:2 cents:

Raising wages without a raised productivity will not benefit me or my business. Get an education in a well paying field.

So you're going after the 5%. what if their income gets hit via higher taxes to pay for your suggested solutions? Still I doubt if Rolls Royce are worried about a loss os market.

ITraffic 04-03-2016 10:30 AM

no one is going to go to a restaurant without any human element and interaction except maybe some lowest common denominator fast food garbage place.

most people are human beings, social beings, emotional beings not robots who live in their head abstractly and unemotionally.

Barry-xlovecam 04-03-2016 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by ITraffic (Post 20815253)
no one is going to go to a restaurant without any human element and interaction except maybe some lowest common denominator fast food garbage place.

most people are human beings, social beings, emotional beings not robots who live in their head abstractly and unemotionally.

Then sit down 'coffee shop' type menu prices will increase at least enough to pay for the wage increases. I have no problem with that in principle --businesses need to maintain margins or increase sales volume to absorb higher costs.

During the 1970s and 1980s we got on the inflationary windmill it continued until 2008 when the balloon popped.

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What cost $100 in 2008 would cost $112.41 in 2015.

Also, if you were to buy exactly the same products in 2015 and 2008,
they would cost you $100 and $87.87 respectively.
These are from the official department of labor inflation numbers -- they are on the low side maybe.

Point is: See what inflating price and wages got us -- currency devaluation.

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What cost $100 in 1965 would cost $759.42 in 2015.

Also, if you were to buy exactly the same products in 2015 and 1965,
they would cost you $100 and $13.28 respectively.
Real earnings have declined for many people that is undisputed. Increasing the efficiency and lowering the cost of production is better than setting artificially higher wages. Real value is gained only in that way and in the innovation of new products.

Simply put: Paying more for the same old shit achieves nothing -- the same old shit just costs more.

mineistaken 04-03-2016 11:29 AM

Another great idea by leftard leecher mentality mongers (aka party of the losers)... Free money, lets up it to 25/hour and everybody will live happily! Why only 15 :(


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