If only.
In my experience, no matter how you spell it out doesn’t work. You can get them to agree (common example a few years back was EMT workers making 15/hr) that EMT needs to make more. You can get em to agree that if McD upped their pay EMT be tempted to change jobs to something easier… but then when you finally try to close the deal and get em to say “yes more pay!” They instantly melt back into their Fox/Facebook programming loop.
People whom I respected all my life fail this concept no matter how much I can make em agree on some details. Problem is they already made up their mind (shitty jobs get shitty pay) and will not budge.
Also if you wanna crack the simulation ask em who’s gonna Flip Borger during school hours (it’s a job for teens!!!) They’ve never came up with a response to that but can’t agree with it either.
As for your last point, i feel it bears saying: young people deserve a real wage for their time, too. A job “for teens” is not an excuse to take advantage of people.
I really wish I could change people’s minds with logic…that hasn’t been my experience.