If you work at Timmy’s do a count of how many ice caps you make in a day. Multiply that by the cost. I guarantee on ice caps alone you make more value than you get back in your check

Libs learn about the labor theory of value and are like, “so what if people skim a little off the top? The business has overhead.” This is not skimming. Most people lose more than half of their labor value every day.

  • WranglesGammon [comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    When my mate worked in a busy bar he worked out that he personally put £180,000 a year through the till, all while barely scraping by on just over £12,000 a year. Of course the bar was also chronically understaffed and none of the managers would stand up to head office when they demanded the sacrifice of more worker hours. The value of this consistent and genuinely dangerous betrayal? Managers made about £4,000 a year more.

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