I'm genuinely interested in knowing who is working toward building a workplace that the subscribers here dream about become a reality? Whether you plan to employ 5, or 5000 people is meaningless.
I've watched this sub for some time out of a perverted business owner's interest into the minds of the working class. I find it interesting that I yet to see a single person who wants to step up and put their neck and start paying a person who does their own job more than the company they just quit was willing to pay them. People love to point to Dan Price as the answer to the working class dilemma – but a dismal few want to follow in his foot steps.
I own a collision repair facility that pays its employees very well. I have people who have worked at my shop for their entire career. I give paid training. Pay for lunch hours. Pay for vacations. Provide flexible working hours. Hire apprentices and give them chance to learn on the job through shadowing our experienced people. I constantly invest in modern equipment.
So who is going to open the taco shop in 2024 that I can walk into an place an order from someone at the register who I know will be making 60+ grand a year? I know you're in here. Speak up and tell us about it.