Sure if people could just pick whatever they want we'd all be sitting on the beach having drinks with supermodels, but then who's going to make the drinks?

People can pick among various jobs. If they picked warehouse worker that was the best option available to them. Taking it away means they have to choose something worse.

And a job is not a lifetime commitment. Warehouse worker may be a stop on the way to something else. I worked in a warehouse for a while, now I don't. People are not static blobs.

Maybe it's Amazon's predatory pricing and regulatory capture that drove most other nicer job opportunities out of business.

I used to work retail selling software and games as a teen. It was a nice starter job talking about the things I liked most. There were 7 places I could do that back in the day. Now the kids have only 3 such options in my area. Many areas now have none.

Now the kids can learn to code online or post videos on YouTube or do a hundred other things we couldn’t do. The world moves on.

YouTube pays far below minimum wage for all but a tiny fraction of creators.

All 7 places I could have worked (doing what I enjoyed) as a teen paid above minimum wage.

> Now the kids can learn to code online

Starter coding jobs are increasingly rare in light of AI.

> or do a hundred other things we couldn’t do

Can you name a few that pay at least minimum wage?