I'm not impressed by companies that make a profit yet fail to pay their employees a livable wage or somehow otherwise keep employee compensation and perks to a minimum.  In a book about Amazon, it was talking about how Google was able to easily steal a bunch of Amazon employees by opening an office nearby and offering better pay and a few simple perks.  It would be one thing if Amazon was barely scraping by, and perhaps it's a low-margin business, but when the CEO and investors are all making billions of dollars in profit, where's the justice in that?  In a direct corollary to the debate on whether to raise the minimum wage, it's at least a little ridiculous that a company like McDonald's can make billions of dollars in corporate profit each year, yet in the same breath say they can't afford to pay their employees more.  Bull to the shit. #business