Lol. That is just funny. $10 an hour is exploitation? That is too rich. $10 and hour, working full time, is $20,000. That is a hell of a lot of money. That is not chump change. Does that mean you can have a cell phone? Nope. Does that mean you can live in a big apartment? Nope. Does that mean you can live in the cool city (ala San Francisco)? Nope. Does that mean you can have cable/satellite tv, or internet? Nope. But you don't need any of that stuff to survive, and not having that stuff does not mean you are being exploited. There is nothing wrong with not having those things.
$20,000 is $1,677 a month, and yes, that is tax free, because I am covering your taxes for you. That gives you 400-600 for rent, if you buy a cheap car (<$2,000) and pay it off, that gives you $100 for gas (and that can take you a long way in a cheap corolla/civic/kia). Another $500 for food, and whoa! You have over $500 left over each month. The problem is, you think you DESERVE a cell phone, satellite tv, living in SF, etc, etc. I am sorry my friend, I'll tell you what my dad always told me growing up. You don't deserve ****. Nobody owes you anything. If you want something, you are going to have to work for it, and nobody gets everything they want out of life. Life is full of compromises. If you want to be uneducated and work at McDonald's, you have every right to that. You may not have a cell phone, or satellite tv, or be able to live in San Francisco. But you can be a moron and work at McDonalds. If you want more from life, well you had better gain a skill that someone else can use, so you will be worth something to them. Then you start building your small fortune in this life.
This bullcrap mentality that somehow people are "owed" something is pathetic. You aren't owed anything from anyone. This is your life, take responsibility for it.