• HonkyTonkWoman
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    27 days ago

    That’s also not true at all. There are plenty of employment options that don’t revolve around hourly compensation at all, they are ENTIRELY performance based.

    This happens to be one of those jobs.

    If you & I are bothered offered a job to make X amount of widgets in Y amount of time, don’t want to be paid for the hour or per widget?

    You have control over your pay if you’re paid per widget. You have no control when paid per hour.

    Should we both be paid $15 for that hour if I only make 3 widgets & you make 20?

    Minimum wage only extends to hourly based employment. It does not extend to contract or performance based employment.