I say let them try and get more money. The worst that could happen is they get a NO and then they will either quit or go back to work. Also, why are some of you mad that these people are asking for a increase? Since when do we get mad at people for wanting a raise? Whether warranted or not. Athletes get millions and they still want raises. Let these people do what they feel they need to do. At least they are making an honest living and not on the street robbing your or your family. Let them try to get a few extra bucks.
If you're mad that a McD's employee might be making $15 an hour and that is more than your current job, then maybe you should find another job or go work at McD's... or maybe you're worried about your burger price going up? just saying..Dont give me that "oh its about the economy." I tell you this, it is NOT the people that work at McD's that are ruining the economy.
It's not about being "mad", it's about more selfish people acting like they're entitled. They walked into that store, filled out an application, agreed upon a wage when hired, do easy as fuck work for the wage they agreed upon, now all of a sudden they feel "entitled" for a massive wage increase more than doubling what they earn and on top of that possibly fucking over other employees who couldn't go to work because the restaurants had to shut down.
News flash to the McDonalds employee, there's a reason you work there, you ain't entitled to shit, you agreed upon a wage, if you want more then work hard for it and don't expect a massive wage increase.
If these people were striking for a national minimum wage increase, or striking for a little bit more money, cool go for it, but they ain't.
Neither is hard work, as in difficult or requires any type of critical thinking. Just because you're sweating trying to rush(not even all the time) food and drinks to a table, doesnt mean your job is HARD. It may be demanding, but it is not hard. In that case, In N Out employees work hard and they are basically doing the same s--t as the workers at McD's, but they are far more busier, therefore they work harder, but is it hard work?
You're still comparing apples and oranges for the sake of argument at this point.
"It may be demanding, but it is not hard." That statement is pretty fucking stupid. That's like saying being an accountant for a multi-million dollar company isn't "hard" but it's just demanding. LOL what the fuck is your definition of "hard" work? You gotta be out in the sun lifting heavy shit all day or something?