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Exactly. It's slave labor wages.
Looking at Atlanta, where they are bashed, if you want to live happily in Atlanta?, according to research from GoBankingRates, you'll need an annual salary of at least $121,170 to be happy in Atlanta.
Again, that is not a LIVING WAGE.
No, it doesn't. The national minimum wage is absolutely embarrassing. I bet you that you couldn't live on it.
The company is employing people and not even paying them enough to get ahead in life. Say what you want, but this goes to show the character of this company. On one hand, you have a board member chastising a company for not conducting business in the interest of the stockholders. Then. this company conducting business on slave wages. This is getting scamier by the day.
It should be $25/hr if not $30/hr
Dude. Take a step back and think of the people that this company is basing itself on. A person would be better off working at 7-11.
Yes, this company is for slave labor.
The living wage in the United States is $16.54 per hour, or $68,808 per year, in 2019. Make the appropriate adjustment for 2022 and you will see it's around $75k.
https://livingwage.mit.edu/articles/61-new-living-wage-data-for-now-available-on-the-tool
Sure. Did you see what they are paying for these jobs? Pathetic.
Of course. Look at the other company names.
But there's no records from anyone that has worked at any of these companies. Nor, does the company name even show up.
I cannot find any records in Glassdoor for Onepath Integrated Services, nor AMR Resources, LLC, nor American Metals Recovery and Recycling, nor Multiband Global. I find that very odd.
What is it that they are targeting in this expansion?
Of course it matters. What about their pay? Is it competitive? What kind of requirements are they posting?
That may mean that they have a revolving turnstile.
Again, are these replacement hires and/or FTEs?
Do you know if this is a replacement hire and/or an FTE?
Hiring remote employees is not precisely expanding into new territories
It's only his opinion.
How much stock does he have in $AMRR? And is he prepared to make the same demands to the rest of the @AMRR board members?
500 bucks $AMRR traded in 3.5 hours so far today. Liquidity looks to have dried completely up. I don't know, all, but something is smelling very fishy.
You can lead a horse to water but you can not make him drink.
Really? The numbers you produced didn't come from $AMRR? Then where did they come from?
Try again
Your numbers need to be projected. Right now, they are hodge-podge.
Over time, the truth will be revealed in one way or another. You're just going to have to wait, watch very carefully, and see if you can figure it out
You may learn that in the next lesson.
A little birdie told me so.
That' may be true but it's not going to matter.
What is known are the numbers you have supplied. Let's start there.
You know.... the merger. The filing you all are waiting on isn't going to reveal anything you don't already know. How in the world will that have an impact on the PPS when this is all known prior to it's release or than maybe a sell on the news?
Exactly. There's no way enough liquidity to blow through that wall. Everything is already known. Waiting on a filing ain't making a difference as we already know what's been done as does every Tom, Dick, and Harry.
Could be that it does. But, the thing is, you're counting this 8K coming out and all of a sudden people will see the true value of this company and the price will rocket.
That then assumes these "other people" aren't putting 2 and 2 together now and are not aware of the "true value" now. Really?
Look at that chart again and you will also see that there is solid resistance above $3 and the accumulation is waning.
Looking like you'll be able to do just that real soon.
-25% <> smart
Maybe it will, maybe it won't. Having lost .75 in the last 2 days, it's not looking all that promising.
Really? I said all that? If you recall, I said the spread was at a 25% difference. That's a fact.