• aidan@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    It’s in NYC, I would not assume the owner is financially stable. Small businesses struggle because of two main costs, rent and labor

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      4 months ago

      How is this my problem?

      Nobody ask how my budget at home work when I negotiate my salary.

      Financial viability of a shiti business is the “owners” problem.

      They never include me when they accounting them profits tho ;)

      I wonder why dear?

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        4 months ago

        Well, it’s your problem if they don’t employ you and you need a job I suppose. Or if you just like having non-mega corps in your neighborhood

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          4 months ago

          r if you just like having non-mega corps in your neighborhood

          If you don’t allow me to underpay workers, mega corps will ruin your neighborhoods, rheee

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            4 months ago

            Depending on what you mean by underpay, possibly yeah it’ll contribute. Don’t look too much into the new CA restaurant worker minimum wage law.

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      4 months ago

      Since we’re discussing the default, I’d assume average NYC everything. If a restaurant can’t afford to pay minimum wage for the area, then I wouldn’t assume their business is a good use of space.