stumbled upon an article of a yelp employee getting fired...
This 25-year-old posted a candid essay on living in poverty and then she was fired
How ridiculous. She CHOSE to work at YELP so she CHOSE to live the way she did. The article is one of many that want to blame CEOs for not running a charity and paying their employees more.
Also if everyone's wages in SF increased then housing expenses would also increase. There will always be people who want to live in SF but can't because the amount of housing available is less than the amount of people who want to live in SF. It has NOTHING to do with wages.
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