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SF “poop patrolers earn $71,760 a year; $184,678 with mandated benefits.”

12 pointsby mbgaxyzalmost 7 years ago

3 comments

dangalmost 7 years ago
Please don&#x27;t break the site guideline against editorializing in titles. Accounts that do this eventually lose submission rights on HN.<p>Cherry-picking the detail you consider important and making that the title is editorializing, so please don&#x27;t do that. If you think something is important, you&#x27;re welcome to tell us what that is in the thread. Then your view will be on a level playing field with everyone else&#x27;s.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;newsguidelines.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;newsguidelines.html</a>
notafraudsteralmost 7 years ago
Adding that line as a kicker to the article seems like a pretty transparent attempt to drum up outrage.<p>$71,760 would be insufficient to pay for a one-bedroom apartment in SF (median in SF and surrounding $3,340 a month = $40,080 a year, and that pay is gross not net). It is $20,000 below the median wage in SF.<p>The number with the &quot;mandated benefits&quot; is a joke; yes, employers pay SS payroll tax on top of wages, and yes, it is a moral imperative that people have healthcare and the United States is the only OECD country without a viable universal healthcare solution. Even custodial or sanitation workers should get vacation. Sick leave should be a part of any wage paying job. And since not everyone can retire off selling their startup or buying bitcoin, blue collar workers also need pension &#x2F; retirement support.<p>My reaction to these numbers is that &quot;poop patrolers&quot; (an insulting label, by the way) should be paid enough to live with dignity in the city they work for.<p>Finally, homelessness is an outrage and more should be done to secure basic housing, mental health care, and drug addiction services for all.
DeonPennyalmost 7 years ago
Seems pretty fair, but they need more public toilets and maybe it wouldn&#x27;t happen so much.