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10 hours ago, Upside Down said:

Not been in England for 10 years.

£6 an hour was dog shit money back then.

It's basically just the minimum wage:

23+ £10.42

21-22 £10.18

18-20 £7.49

16-17 £5.28

I agree though, not exactly much of an incentive to give up your Saturday afternoons.

One thing that did stand out for me though was, that it look like things are going to improve 🤣 :

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6 hours ago, windymiller7 said:

It's basically just the minimum wage:

23+ £10.42

21-22 £10.18

18-20 £7.49

16-17 £5.28

I agree though, not exactly much of an incentive to give up your Saturday afternoons.

whilst its within the laws surely Rovers and Sodexo should pay them all the same wage and if they did this then they would attract better staff within the younger age group. 

 

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5 hours ago, DeeCee said:

I've employed lots of 18-20 year olds in the past 20+ years, a great deal of them aren't worth that.  Can't put their phones down and graft, the cream usually rises to the top.

 

I suppose you get what you pay for.

£6 an hour is pathetic and certainly not enough to warrant giving a fuck about the job you're doing.

For that much you're lucky anyone turned up.

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A job is a job and when you are being paid to work you do the best you can when you are young.

Some of the comments fuckin ell have you never grafted ?

Lets give kids 15 quid an hour to hand over pies and coffee and try and be polite about it, because those receiving it won't be happy at the double prices to pay your wages.

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1 hour ago, tomphil said:

A job is a job and when you are being paid to work you do the best you can when you are young.

Some of the comments fuckin ell have you never grafted ?

Lets give kids 15 quid an hour to hand over pies and coffee and try and be polite about it, because those receiving it won't be happy at the double prices to pay your wages.

Sorry, I just think that paying people less than what is required to sustain yourself is wrong.

To put it into football terms, don't expect Premier League talent for League Two wages.

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7 hours ago, Upside Down said:

Sorry, I just think that paying people less than what is required to sustain yourself is wrong.

To put it into football terms, don't expect Premier League talent for League Two wages.

Or, don't expect league two wages, if you are not even a sunday league level player.

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9 hours ago, Upside Down said:

Sorry, I just think that paying people less than what is required to sustain yourself is wrong.

To put it into football terms, don't expect Premier League talent for League Two wages.

If it's 6 quid an hour they are actually paying more than min wage for 16/17 year olds.

It's handing food over a counter and taking payment for a few hours they aren't doing 12 hour shifts over vats of boiling oil.

Some grip and perspective needed it's just pocket money to most of them.

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At 16 when living at home like most of these lads and lasses will be? Of course. Like tomphil says just a Saturday job for a bit of pocket money that I bet we all did back in the day.

The £10 adult rate is the far bigger issue. 
 

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Just now, rigger said:

I am just trying to understand Arbitros earlier comment. If you know what he meant, please explain it for me. 

PS. I never get embarrassed by what I post. 

You fully understood and were trying to be a smart arse.

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It's the concept that is all wrong not the wages, these lot are paying the same as Mcdonalds pro rata i'd assume. 

The whole franchising things out taking the easy option for a fixed fee and letting them do what they want is where it falls down. Sadly these companies are specialist catering companies fashioned for football stadia etc and it's the modern way.

They have a profit margin and set wages across the board and nothing will alter that it's the usual one size fits all approach.

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