"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Quote from: Inkman996 on June 21, 2013, 12:19:56 PMQuote from: mk162 on June 21, 2013, 11:51:16 AMa big thing is the area you live in as well. The cost of living here is much lower than CT I would guess.No doubt we are either #1 or close to it for cost of living. It is all relative, living in PA i was shocked at my pay scale being so low but realized quickly I could buy an acre of land for as little as $100 crazy.I used to call this the 'box boy' factor but grocery stores no longer use box boys for grocery carryout. So now I guess it would be the entry level/fast food base line.When traveling around the county I consistently find that decorated apparel shops have to be $2-3 bucks per hour higher than entry level fast food workers. So if Mcd's is paying Fed MinWage of $7.25 you probably will be at $9-10 to find someone worth keeping.If Taco Bell is paying $11 you will be at $14. Remarkable how repeatable this factor is.~Kitson
Quote from: mk162 on June 21, 2013, 11:51:16 AMa big thing is the area you live in as well. The cost of living here is much lower than CT I would guess.No doubt we are either #1 or close to it for cost of living. It is all relative, living in PA i was shocked at my pay scale being so low but realized quickly I could buy an acre of land for as little as $100 crazy.
a big thing is the area you live in as well. The cost of living here is much lower than CT I would guess.
well, they do it at wawa and it's great. I prefer it since there are several computers and I can take my time.On a separate note...why don't drive-throughs have 2 menu boards? One to look at while the car in front of you is ordering? Seems like that would speed it up.