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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (760934)1/2/2014 8:14:43 PM
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Plantation owners used force to make slaves work. The slaves couldn't quit or refuse to be "hired". Next time Walmart forces people to work for them, who don't want the job and try to refuse it let me know. Until then your point is entirely irrelevant.

There are millions of unemployed unskilled, under educated applicants for any entry level job that opens.

That is totally false. There are not, have never been, and likely enough never will be, millions of applicants for each entry level job.

There are in many cases several to dozens. The fact that there are plenty of people wanting the work at that rate shows that employers are paying what the need to get the people they need, or to use your initial phrasing they are "affording the cost of doing business".