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In reply to the discussion: The Difference between a 23YO American in 1980, and a 23YO American in 2025 [View all]yardwork
(67,874 posts)I think a lot of people who are replying missed the point that you worked your way up to that position over nearly 10 years.
The point is that there was the opportunity to work your way up to a good living, with good benefits. That's what's gone now.
In 1982 I had just graduated from college. I wanted to stay in the area and took a job at a hotel restaurant while I looked for a better job. The job paid very little - even with tips because I worked the breakfast and lunch shift - but it had free health insurance. And a retirement plan. And paid time off.
I was guaranteed 40 hours a week. I had consistent shifts. A number of the other waiters were young moms, earning money while their children were in daycare. They could do this because they had the same shift every day, Monday through Friday. We worked from 6am to 2 pm.
Nobody working in the service industry has that anymore.
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