In the USA what types of jobs pay minimum wage? Do employers have difficulity getting people to work and or stay in a job for minimum wage.
What type of jobs actually pay minimum wage?
Low skill entry level jobs generally start out at minimum wage. Dishwashers, busboys, fast food workers to name a few. Often temporary agencies will pay out minimum wage for low skill warehouse machine operator and assembly type jobs.
Yes those jobs generally have a high turnover rate, this is why employers love illegal alien labor so much. Often illegals are content to make a career out of menial jobs. I can think of a few restaurants that have had the same now middle aged Spanish speaking busboys working there for years.
Reply:Anywhere from being a dishwasher, fast food worker to office cleaners. Yes, I am quite sure it is difficult for employers to find ANYONE who will take a job for literally pennies an hour! No one would be motivated to do their best with such a low salary.
Reply:Fast food. Janitorial. Parking lot attendants. Hospital housekeeping. Some security guards. Dishwashers. LOTS of other jobs that are usually alot more difficult (physically, and sometimes mentally) than better paying jobs.
Yes, there is a lot of turnover in these jobs.
EDIT:
Wait staff at restaurants typically get paid 2.15 per hour (that is more than three dollars below the minimum wage). So they are forced to live off of tips.
Reply:Pretty much the types of jobs high school kids would do. Fast food, etc. I don't think employers in these fields have too difficult of a time finding people to do work for them. If they stay long enough of course they probably get a raise. Illegals will often work for minimum wage or even below if the pay is being given under the table anyway.
Reply:Jobs no one want. And yes people usually do not work very long at those jobs.
Reply:daycare people only get like 3.00 dollars an hour
Reply:Mostly fast food %26amp; restaurant jobs.
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