zlinedavid Wrote:
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> pammie8223 Wrote:
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> > I'm beginning to think that either I am signed
> up
> > with the wrong companies or the pay rate is
> just
> > lower in California. I work with them and their
> > pay is comparable to the other companies that I
> > work with but it seems like you all get paid
> much
> > more. I guess as I get more experience I will
> be
> > able to work with the higher paying companies
> > (here's hoping).
>
> One issue that comes into play regarding shop
> pricing is population density. If you live in a
> very populated area, there are likely to be more
> shoppers. More shoppers means more of a sense of
> competition to get jobs, which means jobs don't
> stay open for long. When jobs don't stay open
> very long, companies have no incentive to raise
> the pay in the hopes of attracting someone to do
> it.
That is a great point! That old 'supply and demand' rears its head again lol!
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