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Title: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Wolfox on October 15, 2013, 09:12:13 PM
Besides Wiggs and me, who else here is unemployed?

I just started looking for a job today. I'm hoping the holidays will at least open up some seasonal work for me.

Wish me luck.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Wolfox on October 15, 2013, 09:16:06 PM
I was shooting the shit with some dude at the gym the other day. We get to talking and he asks me what I do for a living... I tell him I'm currently unemployed. *Silence and odd look* His reaction was akin to me telling him I have AIDS.

Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Wolfox on October 15, 2013, 09:19:46 PM
get all the freebies you can!

I quit my job so I don't qualify for food stamps.

Don't want freebies anyway. I just want a job!
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Danjo on October 15, 2013, 09:22:21 PM
I'm never gonna work another day in my life
The gods told me to relax
They said I'm gonna be fixed up right
I'm never gonna work another day in my life
I'm way too busy powertripping
But I'm gonna she'd you some light..   8)
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Primemuscle on October 15, 2013, 09:23:33 PM
Besides Wiggs and me, who else here is unemployed?

I just started looking for a job today. I'm hoping the holidays will at least open up some seasonal work for me.

Wish me luck.

-Me. To be honest, if I wanted to work, I've had more than a couple of good offers since I retired. There are days when I think I should work, at least part time, just to stave off boredom. But then the thought of getting up early and driving somewhere for work is so unappealing. I know, folks should be so lucky as to have these options. I am a lucky guy. My retirement plans worked out.

Honestly, I feel for any of you who are out work and need a job; it sucks! My son-in-law may soon be looking for work. I hope he finds work easily for a couple of reasons, he and my daughter will need the income and if he doesn't find work, they will have to move in with my wife and me. I love them, but I really don't want them to live with us despite that our home is huge and can easily accommodate them.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Primemuscle on October 15, 2013, 09:29:50 PM
I was shooting the shit with some dude at the gym the other day. We get to talking and he asks me what I do for a living... I tell him I'm currently unemployed. *Silence and odd look* His reaction was akin to me telling him I have AIDS.



You don't have AIDS; you are just unemployed. It apparently was an awkward moment for him and he was being a bit of a jerk. But I think I know where he might have been coming from. I've had this experience and since I don't own a company and am not a likely employer, it is hard to know what to say to someone who is unemployed (with the assumption that they need to work) without seeming condescending. Most people can relate to this if only historically. Being unemployed is never fun unless you are royalty of the child of very wealthy and generous parents.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: MichaelScottDM on October 15, 2013, 09:34:14 PM
Currently out of work at the moment. Shitty feeling when meeting new people and either lying about working or that strange look they give you when you tell them you "aren't working".
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Wolfox on October 15, 2013, 09:34:49 PM

Honestly, I feel for any of you who are out work and need a job; it sucks! My son-in-law may soon be looking for work. I hope he finds work easily for a couple of reasons, he and my daughter will need the income and if he doesn't find work, they will have to move in with my wife and me. I love them, but I really don't want them to live with us despite that our home is huge and can easily accommodate them.

It might be for the best.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Wolfox on October 15, 2013, 09:36:04 PM
Currently out of work at the moment. Shitty feeling when meeting new people and either lying about working or that strange look they give you when you tell them you "aren't working".

Yup. Confidence with the chicks is zero for me. Not even thinking about pussy. Too ashamed.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Wolfox on October 15, 2013, 09:42:26 PM
One of the many negs about being unemployed is it's hard dieting! Seriously, I'm making good strength gains in the gym but my diet is bad. Having so much time on my hands it's hard not to think about food... so I go, pig out on cheap $5 little casears pizzas to hit them dopamine receptors. Feels good for a minute then it's back to  :-\
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Primemuscle on October 15, 2013, 09:50:42 PM
Yup. Confidence with the chicks is zero for me. Not even thinking about pussy. Too ashamed.

That's the American way....we are our work, which is utter nonsense. Don't believe it. Find a chick who will foot the bill for dates until you get back on your feet and you will have found a gem.

When my wife and I were dating, I didn't own a car. We went out in her VW Bug on dates. I did have a job, but it paid shit wages. If you find a woman who loves and believes in you when you seem to be going nowhere you will be doing a lot better than the dudes with dates who only want them for their money. 
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Primemuscle on October 15, 2013, 09:51:47 PM
One of the many negs about being unemployed is it's hard dieting! Seriously, I'm making good strength gains in the gym but my diet is bad. Having so much time on my hands it's hard not to think about food... so I go, pig out on cheap $5 little casears pizzas to hit them dopamine receptors. Feels good for a minute then it's back to  :-\

I can see where this would be problem. Eating well, cost money.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: MichaelScottDM on October 15, 2013, 10:04:50 PM
Yup. Confidence with the chicks is zero for me. Not even thinking about pussy. Too ashamed.

Luckily I have a great girl who loves me working or not. She knows that it isn't a choice so she does whatever she can to be supportive.

As for the food aspect, I have learned how to shop on a budget. By going to the gym in the morning it keeps me from drinking the night before. Make sure you keep yourself structured and constantly doing something. I'll go out and water the trees, walk the dog, clean the house, etc.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Primemuscle on October 15, 2013, 10:14:17 PM
Luckily I have a great girl who loves me working or not. She knows that it isn't a choice so she does whatever she can to be supportive.

As for the food aspect, I have learned how to shop on a budget. By going to the gym in the morning it keeps me from drinking the night before. Make sure you keep yourself structured and constantly doing something. I'll go out and water the trees, walk the dog, clean the house, etc.

Good choices you're making. Drinking would only compound the negative aspects of being unemployed.

I sometimes drink too much scotch. I think it is boredom and habit. Maybe I should look into your idea of getting up early and hitting the gym first thing.

Since I retired, I have been sleeping in later and later in the day. Granted, I don't need to get up early and my wife sleeps late too, but sometimes I feel guilty about sleeping so late. This morning, I set my alarm for 8:00 a.m. because I had a breakfast meeting at 10:00 a.m. I ended up shutting off the alarm and sleeping until almost 9:00 a.m. I went to the gym at 3:00 p.m. which seems to be an optimum time for me. There have been mornings/afternoons when neither my wife nor I get out of bed before noon. If we'd been out partying the night before, this would make sense, but we often are in bed before midnight. 
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Natural Man on October 16, 2013, 12:13:47 AM
Good choices you're making. Drinking would only compound the negative aspects of being unemployed.

I sometimes drink too much scotch. I think it is boredom and habit. Maybe I should look into your idea of getting up early and hitting the gym first thing.

Since I retired, I have been sleeping in later and later in the day. Granted, I don't need to get up early and my wife sleeps late too, but sometimes I feel guilty about sleeping so late. This morning, I set my alarm for 8:00 a.m. because I had a breakfast meeting at 10:00 a.m. I ended up shutting off the alarm and sleeping until almost 9:00 a.m. I went to the gym at 3:00 p.m. which seems to be an optimum time for me. There have been mornings/afternoons when neither my wife nor I get out of bed before noon. If we'd been out partying the night before, this would make sense, but we often are in bed before midnight. 

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Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Danimal77 on October 16, 2013, 12:20:22 AM
I quit my job so I don't qualify for food stamps.

Don't want freebies anyway. I just want a job!

Why didn't you find another job before quitting? Call in sick and go for interviews. Land the job and then tell your current job to go fucks themselves. Saying you want a job, but having quit your previous one without solidifying something else, isn't you really wanting to work. Let's call a spade a spade brother.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Dr Kincaid on October 16, 2013, 12:21:40 AM
Say your Obama's American Dream.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Raymondo on October 16, 2013, 12:28:03 AM
Creepymuscle never passes an opportunity to give excruciating details on his life.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Cleanest Natural on October 16, 2013, 12:32:28 AM
No wonder you are such a bitter individual.

List your qualifications, or what you would like to do at least.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Wolfox on October 16, 2013, 12:35:14 AM
Why didn't you find another job before quitting? Call in sick and go for interviews. Land the job and then tell your current job to go fucks themselves. Saying you want a job, but having quit your previous one without solidifying something else, isn't you really wanting to work. Let's call a spade a spade brother.

I was having a lot of problems at work. There was really nothing I could do to fix the situation because the main issue was politicking between different managers that hated each other and I got caught in the middle of it. With the long hours, little pay and constantly being called in to work last minute - I got burnt out. I needed some time off from working to reevaluating things. I quit spur of the moment. Not ideal, but necessary if you were in my mental state at the time. It was either quit or meltdown at work.  

Most people don't want to actually "work"... and I'm one of them. I want to work simply for the money.

Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Kim Jong Bob on October 16, 2013, 01:01:09 AM
That's the American way....we are our work, which is utter nonsense. Don't believe it. Find a chick who will foot the bill for dates until you get back on your feet and you will have found a gem.

When my wife and I were dating, I didn't own a car. We went out in her VW Bug on dates. I did have a job, but it paid shit wages. If you find a woman who loves and believes in you when you seem to be going nowhere you will be doing a lot better than the dudes with dates who only want them for their money. 
quality advice here. So true
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Radical Plato on October 16, 2013, 01:02:37 AM
I was shooting the shit with some dude at the gym the other day. We get to talking and he asks me what I do for a living... I tell him I'm currently unemployed. *Silence and odd look* His reaction was akin to me telling him I have AIDS.


Maybe just tell people you have AIDS, might be less awkward.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: phreak on October 16, 2013, 02:01:04 AM
That's the American way....we are our work, which is utter nonsense. Don't believe it. Find a chick who will foot the bill for dates until you get back on your feet and you will have found a gem.

When my wife and I were dating, I didn't own a car. We went out in her VW Bug on dates. I did have a job, but it paid shit wages. If you find a woman who loves and believes in you when you seem to be going nowhere you will be doing a lot better than the dudes with dates who only want them for their money. 
Words of wisdom. I know for a fact my wife didn't marry me for my money or ambition. That all started years later. :)
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Radical Plato on October 16, 2013, 03:00:04 AM
That's the American way....we are our work, which is utter nonsense. Don't believe it. Find a chick who will foot the bill for dates until you get back on your feet and you will have found a gem.

When my wife and I were dating, I didn't own a car. We went out in her VW Bug on dates. I did have a job, but it paid shit wages. If you find a woman who loves and believes in you when you seem to be going nowhere you will be doing a lot better than the dudes with dates who only want them for their money. 
My partners daughter, who is 19 now has her own job and her own car and until recently she lived at home with us.  She is attractive and has a pleasing personality.  She had a lot of interest from boys over the years, but last year she met a man in his mid twenties who was long term homeless, hadn't worked in years, has no possessions and no car, he doesn't even have a license.  We allowed him to stay two nights a week for her sake, but didn't want to make it easy for him to remain homeless and unemployed.  We tried to subtly steer her away from him, but she was really into him. 

Anyway, we kept pushing her to encourage him to find somewhere to live and get a job. Long story short, eventually he got a job at KFC, even though he takes a lot of days off and he found some share accommodation, essentially a room to rent, and it wasn't long after, she moved in with him.  She still pays for most everything and drives him to work and back most days when her own work hours allow.  He spends his spare time boozing and hanging out with his mates, she drives him everywhere and even pays for them to go out for dinner.  She takes pride in the fact she helped him go from a depressed homeless bum to being employed and having somewhere to live.  He still lacks basic ambitions, like getting a license (even though I have offered to teach him and use my nice modern car) and I worry that if she stops driving him to and from work he would soon quit, as he already takes a lot of time off.  I hope I am wrong and I am just forgetting the trials of young adulthood and they will turn out just like any other regular couple, but I can't help thinking when the honeymoon is over it will all unravel.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Archer77 on October 16, 2013, 04:20:15 AM
That's the American way....we are our work, which is utter nonsense. Don't believe it. Find a chick who will foot the bill for dates until you get back on your feet and you will have found a gem.

When my wife and I were dating, I didn't own a car. We went out in her VW Bug on dates. I did have a job, but it paid shit wages. If you find a woman who loves and believes in you when you seem to be going nowhere you will be doing a lot better than the dudes with dates who only want them for their money. 

Sage advice, old timer.  My wife still makes more than I do on average (it varies year to year)and I'm not the least bit bothered by that fact.  We've been together through thick and thin. She loved me when I was I was making little money and she still loves me today.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: FitnessFrenzy on October 16, 2013, 06:18:26 AM
My partners daughter, who is 19 now has her own job and her own car and until recently she lived at home with us.  She is attractive and has a pleasing personality.  She had a lot of interest from boys over the years, but last year she met a man in his mid twenties who was long term homeless, hadn't worked in years, has no possessions and no car, he doesn't even have a license.  We allowed him to stay two nights a week for her sake, but didn't want to make it easy for him to remain homeless and unemployed.  We tried to subtly steer her away from him, but she was really into him. 

Anyway, we kept pushing her to encourage him to find somewhere to live and get a job. Long story short, eventually he got a job at KFC, even though he takes a lot of days off and he found some share accommodation, essentially a room to rent, and it wasn't long after, she moved in with him.  She still pays for most everything and drives him to work and back most days when her own work hours allow.  He spends his spare time boozing and hanging out with his mates, she drives him everywhere and even pays for them to go out for dinner.  She takes pride in the fact she helped him go from a depressed homeless bum to being employed and having somewhere to live.  He still lacks basic ambitions, like getting a license (even though I have offered to teach him and use my nice modern car) and I worry that if she stops driving him to and from work he would soon quit, as he already takes a lot of time off.  I hope I am wrong and I am just forgetting the trials of young adulthood and they will turn out just like any other regular couple, but I can't help thinking when the honeymoon is over it will all unravel.

that sucks. I hope she finds a better boyfriend.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Tapeworm on October 16, 2013, 10:16:01 AM
My partners daughter, who is 19 now has her own job and her own car and until recently she lived at home with us.  She is attractive and has a pleasing personality.  She had a lot of interest from boys over the years, but last year she met a man in his mid twenties who was long term homeless, hadn't worked in years, has no possessions and no car, he doesn't even have a license.  We allowed him to stay two nights a week for her sake, but didn't want to make it easy for him to remain homeless and unemployed.  We tried to subtly steer her away from him, but she was really into him. 

Anyway, we kept pushing her to encourage him to find somewhere to live and get a job. Long story short, eventually he got a job at KFC, even though he takes a lot of days off and he found some share accommodation, essentially a room to rent, and it wasn't long after, she moved in with him.  She still pays for most everything and drives him to work and back most days when her own work hours allow.  He spends his spare time boozing and hanging out with his mates, she drives him everywhere and even pays for them to go out for dinner.  She takes pride in the fact she helped him go from a depressed homeless bum to being employed and having somewhere to live.  He still lacks basic ambitions, like getting a license (even though I have offered to teach him and use my nice modern car) and I worry that if she stops driving him to and from work he would soon quit, as he already takes a lot of time off.  I hope I am wrong and I am just forgetting the trials of young adulthood and they will turn out just like any other regular couple, but I can't help thinking when the honeymoon is over it will all unravel.

Sounds like he doesn't have much going.  He's obviously fucking her well or she wouldn't keep him around.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: loco on October 16, 2013, 10:20:32 AM
-Me. To be honest, if I wanted to work, I've had more than a couple of good offers since I retired. There are days when I think I should work, at least part time, just to stave off boredom. But then the thought of getting up early and driving somewhere for work is so unappealing. I know, folks should be so lucky as to have these options. I am a lucky guy. My retirement plans worked out.

Honestly, I feel for any of you who are out work and need a job; it sucks! My son-in-law may soon be looking for work. I hope he finds work easily for a couple of reasons, he and my daughter will need the income and if he doesn't find work, they will have to move in with my wife and me. I love them, but I really don't want them to live with us despite that our home is huge and can easily accommodate them.

Shuda got a vasectomy...I kid, I kid.     ;D
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: loco on October 16, 2013, 10:25:13 AM
Yup. Confidence with the chicks is zero for me. Not even thinking about pussy. Too ashamed.

You need to learn a thing or two from Kramer.   :)
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: loco on October 16, 2013, 10:34:21 AM
My partners daughter, who is 19 now has her own job and her own car and until recently she lived at home with us.  She is attractive and has a pleasing personality.  She had a lot of interest from boys over the years, but last year she met a man in his mid twenties who was long term homeless, hadn't worked in years, has no possessions and no car, he doesn't even have a license.  We allowed him to stay two nights a week for her sake, but didn't want to make it easy for him to remain homeless and unemployed.  We tried to subtly steer her away from him, but she was really into him. 

Anyway, we kept pushing her to encourage him to find somewhere to live and get a job. Long story short, eventually he got a job at KFC, even though he takes a lot of days off and he found some share accommodation, essentially a room to rent, and it wasn't long after, she moved in with him.  She still pays for most everything and drives him to work and back most days when her own work hours allow.  He spends his spare time boozing and hanging out with his mates, she drives him everywhere and even pays for them to go out for dinner.  She takes pride in the fact she helped him go from a depressed homeless bum to being employed and having somewhere to live.  He still lacks basic ambitions, like getting a license (even though I have offered to teach him and use my nice modern car) and I worry that if she stops driving him to and from work he would soon quit, as he already takes a lot of time off.  I hope I am wrong and I am just forgetting the trials of young adulthood and they will turn out just like any other regular couple, but I can't help thinking when the honeymoon is over it will all unravel.

Looks like she likes broken men she can fix.  If he changes into a successful individual, she'll leave him for another bum....I kid, I kid.   :)
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Dago_Joe on October 16, 2013, 10:57:32 AM
My partners daughter, who is 19 now has her own job and her own car and until recently she lived at home with us.  She is attractive and has a pleasing personality.  She had a lot of interest from boys over the years, but last year she met a man in his mid twenties who was long term homeless, hadn't worked in years, has no possessions and no car, he doesn't even have a license.  We allowed him to stay two nights a week for her sake, but didn't want to make it easy for him to remain homeless and unemployed.  We tried to subtly steer her away from him, but she was really into him. 

Anyway, we kept pushing her to encourage him to find somewhere to live and get a job. Long story short, eventually he got a job at KFC, even though he takes a lot of days off and he found some share accommodation, essentially a room to rent, and it wasn't long after, she moved in with him.  She still pays for most everything and drives him to work and back most days when her own work hours allow.  He spends his spare time boozing and hanging out with his mates, she drives him everywhere and even pays for them to go out for dinner.  She takes pride in the fact she helped him go from a depressed homeless bum to being employed and having somewhere to live.  He still lacks basic ambitions, like getting a license (even though I have offered to teach him and use my nice modern car) and I worry that if she stops driving him to and from work he would soon quit, as he already takes a lot of time off.  I hope I am wrong and I am just forgetting the trials of young adulthood and they will turn out just like any other regular couple, but I can't help thinking when the honeymoon is over it will all unravel.

Uhh so what is her number?  19 yrs old, has a good job, and is willing to fix broken men.  this is my dream girl!  I am so broken and depressed I will look like Brad Pitt to her!  You may have just made a love connection here. 
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on October 16, 2013, 11:07:21 AM

You're supposed to say you're "in-between" jobs. You could also say you are a gentleman of leisure, although it won't work if you're black.


I've had many people tell me that they are "in-between" jobs...You're right, it leaves a more positive vibe with the person you're talking to. Also throw in that you accumulated a decent savings to live off while you do some charity work and a lot of people will react positive to that.(A lot of people have nothing in their savings living paycheck to paycheck) Most people don't really care what the other person does for a living anyway. It's just something we asks each other because we really don't have much to say to one another...
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on October 16, 2013, 11:09:35 AM
My partners daughter, who is 19 now has her own job and her own car and until recently she lived at home with us.  She is attractive and has a pleasing personality.  She had a lot of interest from boys over the years, but last year she met a man in his mid twenties who was long term homeless, hadn't worked in years, has no possessions and no car, he doesn't even have a license.  We allowed him to stay two nights a week for her sake, but didn't want to make it easy for him to remain homeless and unemployed.  We tried to subtly steer her away from him, but she was really into him. 

Anyway, we kept pushing her to encourage him to find somewhere to live and get a job. Long story short, eventually he got a job at KFC, even though he takes a lot of days off and he found some share accommodation, essentially a room to rent, and it wasn't long after, she moved in with him.  She still pays for most everything and drives him to work and back most days when her own work hours allow.  He spends his spare time boozing and hanging out with his mates, she drives him everywhere and even pays for them to go out for dinner.  She takes pride in the fact she helped him go from a depressed homeless bum to being employed and having somewhere to live.  He still lacks basic ambitions, like getting a license (even though I have offered to teach him and use my nice modern car) and I worry that if she stops driving him to and from work he would soon quit, as he already takes a lot of time off.  I hope I am wrong and I am just forgetting the trials of young adulthood and they will turn out just like any other regular couple, but I can't help thinking when the honeymoon is over it will all unravel.

That sucks bro...The guy must be hung like a horse...
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: oldtimer1 on October 16, 2013, 11:09:47 AM
I'm retired but when I was working I made over 100K for decades. I do clearly remember working in grade school, high school and college doing anything to make a pay check from painting, janitorial and everything under the sun. I was a janitor at a small airport and one day the the owners girlfriend gave me a garbage bag and said pick out the weeds by the road side. Here I was sitting on my ass on the side of a road pulling weeds. I really believe you have to work your way up in life.

There is dignity in any work. What I don't understand is when someone is unemployed collecting for two years then sitting on their ass. If you have nothing why not go to Burger King? Why not go to Walmart? People think if they don't have a secretary and a corner office it's below them.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: dr.chimps on October 16, 2013, 11:09:56 AM
Never been out of work/unemployed. I've been very fortunate.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: phreak on October 16, 2013, 11:23:44 AM
I'm retired but when I was working I made over 100K for decades. I do clearly remember working in grade school, high school and college doing anything to make a pay check from painting, janitorial and everything under the sun. I was a janitor at a small airport and one day the the owners girlfriend gave me a garbage bag and said pick out the weeds by the road side. Here I was sitting on my ass on the side of a road pulling weeds. I really believe you have to work your way up in life.

There is dignity in any work. What I don't understand is when someone is unemployed collecting for two years then sitting on their ass. If you have nothing why not go to Burger King? Why not go to Walmart? People think if they don't have a secretary and a corner office it's below them.
I agree in principal, but wasn't it in the news a while ago that 10,000 people showed up for 3 Walmart jobs? There have to be opportunities first. At least enough for those who want to work.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Radical Plato on October 16, 2013, 11:25:36 AM
Looks like she likes broken men she can fix.  If he changes into a successful individual, she'll leave him for another bum....I kid, I kid.   :)
Yeah I said that, she likes a fixer upper, I worry it might be the other way around, he'll get his shit together and leave her for another woman.  I would be happy with that, but the poor girl would be devastated, she really is quite obsessed with him at the minute.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on October 16, 2013, 11:38:37 AM
I agree in principal, but wasn't it in the news a while ago that 10,000 people showed up for 3 Walmart jobs? There have to be opportunities first. At least enough for those who want to work.

Agreed. I also believe that as a society, not having part time jobs available for high school and college kids creates an environment where we can loose a generation of young workers who will pick up bad habits when not working...The middle aged taking up jobs that young adults could be doing is not a good thing imop.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: dr.chimps on October 16, 2013, 11:44:16 AM
Agreed. I also believe that as a society, not having part time jobs available for high school and college kids creates an environment where we can loose a generation of young workers who will pick up bad habits when not working...The middle aged taking up jobs that young adults could be doing is not a good thing imop.
Agree. And, let's add older workers 'staying on' in the workforce way past 'usual' retirement ages. Like a traffic jam.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Natural Man on October 16, 2013, 11:47:06 AM
Agree. And, let's add older workers 'staying on' in the workforce way past 'usual' retirement ages. Like a traffic jam.
who have themselves to support 2 kids and grandkids...who cant find jobs. Too many people, not enough , and less and less jobs. There is no magical easy solution for what we ve done, only pain for a lot of people. We ll probably be smarter next time, once the next cleaning phase is achieved. We will plan who will do what from birth in order to prevent "suffering". Dotn worry tho, billions of third worlders will take care of what we leave behind us in the west, including our few offspring.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: The True Adonis on October 16, 2013, 11:49:31 AM
What is interesting is that there is a large threshold in the middle where people are being paid decent salaries for doing absolutely nothing.  In fact, most people are getting paid and doing nothing really of any use.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Natural Man on October 16, 2013, 11:52:09 AM
What is interesting is that there is a large threshold in the middle where people are being paid decent salaries for doing absolutely nothing.  In fact, most people are getting paid and doing nothing really of any use.
Probably 3/4 of people siting in a chair in an office. They re insuring their own survival tho , just like everyone else, pretty tough to convince them they re doing "nothing".
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: loco on October 16, 2013, 12:19:46 PM
who have themselves to support 2 kids and grandkids...who cant find jobs. Too many people, not enough , and less and less jobs. There is no magical easy solution for what we ve done, only pain for a lot of people. We ll probably be smarter next time, once the next cleaning phase is achieved. We will plan who will do what from birth in order to prevent "suffering". Dotn worry tho, billions of third worlders will take care of what we leave behind us in the west, including our few offspring.

General Zod?   ???
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Primemuscle on October 16, 2013, 12:37:35 PM
I've had many people tell me that they are "in-between" jobs...You're right, it leaves a more positive vibe with the person you're talking to. Also throw in that you accumulated a decent savings to live off while you do some charity work and a lot of people will react positive to that.(A lot of people have nothing in their savings living paycheck to paycheck) Most people don't really care what the other person does for a living anyway. It's just something we asks each other because we really don't have much to say to one another...

There are people who do not need to work. They are not between jobs. A person could be an investor for example and never hold a job per se. I am retired. I am not between jobs. When I was in my late thirties, I took a year long sabbatical. I chose not to work and I had the funds to pull that off.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on October 16, 2013, 12:47:21 PM
There are people who do not need to work. They are not between jobs. A person could be an investor for example and never hold a job per se. I am retired. I am not between jobs. When I was in my late thirties, I took a year long sabbatical. I chose not to work and I had the funds to pull that off.

True...I was talking about people who need to be working to get by but don't have a job and feel society's pressure to work. Telling people you don't work verses in between jobs just makes it sound better imop...
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Primemuscle on October 16, 2013, 12:57:59 PM
True...I was talking about people who need to be working to get by but don't have a job and feel society's pressure to work. Telling people you don't work verses in between jobs just makes it sound better imop...

There are also people who don't work at traditional jobs by choice because they commit their time to other endeavors. For example, raising children. It is much less common today for a parent to stay home and raise their kids. In most households, both parents work. This is often necessary to pay the bills, but it also sometimes causes new expenses, like a second car and the cost of childcare. My daughter is a stay at home mom. A good friend of mine, thinks this is ridiculous and she should get a job. Being a good parent is a job, today's society just doesn't value it as much as we once did. Many people value having a big house and new cars higher than this. I think that is a mistake.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: oldtimer1 on October 16, 2013, 04:20:25 PM
There are also people who don't work at traditional jobs by choice because they commit their time to other endeavors. For example, raising children. It is much less common today for a parent to stay home and raise their kids. In most households, both parents work. This is often necessary to pay the bills, but it also sometimes causes new expenses, like a second car and the cost of childcare. My daughter is a stay at home mom. A good friend of mine, thinks this is ridiculous and she should get a job. Being a good parent is a job, today's society just doesn't value it as much as we once did. Many people value having a big house and new cars higher than this. I think that is a mistake.

Maybe I'm old school. I can see circumstances where both husband and wife need to work. The other side of this is a parent with young children paying big bucks for child care and car payments for a new car. How much are they actually making by letting other people raise their children when paying child care and a car payment?  When my kids were young we agreed to keep my wife home with the kids and drive used cars. I never regretted it. We have an entire generation of children being raised from just about birth by strangers for profit.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: oldtimer1 on October 16, 2013, 04:27:39 PM
I agree in principal, but wasn't it in the news a while ago that 10,000 people showed up for 3 Walmart jobs? There have to be opportunities first. At least enough for those who want to work.

Where do 10K people show up for 3 jobs in Walmart? It must be in the middle of no where in Kentucky. That sounds like bs.  There are 5 Walmarts within 10 miles of where I live. They always need people but that wasn't the point I was making. I was trying to get across there are jobs out there but many people would rather not work than do something that they feel is below them. That's one of the reason disability social security is exploding. People are saying they get a better deal with their phony pain problem or phony mental problem than working.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: _aj_ on October 16, 2013, 04:43:31 PM
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Oh, did I LOL...
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Primemuscle on October 16, 2013, 06:48:35 PM
Maybe I'm old school. I can see circumstances where both husband and wife need to work. The other side of this is a parent with young children paying big bucks for child care and car payments for a new car. How much are they actually making by letting other people raise their children when paying child care and a car payment?  When my kids were young we agreed to keep my wife home with the kids and drive used cars. I never regretted it. We have an entire generation of children being raised from just about birth by strangers for profit.

Here, here! I totally agree with this line if thinking.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: phreak on October 17, 2013, 05:10:55 AM
Where do 10K people show up for 3 jobs in Walmart? It must be in the middle of no where in Kentucky. That sounds like bs.  There are 5 Walmarts within 10 miles of where I live. They always need people but that wasn't the point I was making. I was trying to get across there are jobs out there but many people would rather not work than do something that they feel is below them. That's one of the reason disability social security is exploding. People are saying they get a better deal with their phony pain problem or phony mental problem than working.
2008 DeKalb country. Have no clue, nor any interest, in finding where in the US that is.


Are there some people who do not want to work? Sure. Are there many more people that want to work but can't find a job that pays the bills? Yes. If you're saying that the 7% of Americans that are unemployed could find work if they wanted to, you are by definition also stating that there are 21 million jobs open right now. Are there? Honestly, we both know there aren't.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: CalvinH on October 17, 2013, 07:57:31 AM
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 ;D
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: 240 is Back on October 17, 2013, 09:03:35 AM
Looks like she likes broken men she can fix.  If he changes into a successful individual, she'll leave him for another bum....I kid, I kid.   :)

many girls LOVE a "cause".   The more broken a man is, the bigger challenge.  That's their personality, they are the one that rescues, saves, heals that bird with a broken wing.

That'll change when she has a kid and passes 30.  Suddenly it'll be "I just want a man with his shit together..."
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: phreak on October 17, 2013, 09:09:08 AM
many girls LOVE a "cause".   The more broken a man is, the bigger challenge.  That's their personality, they are the one that rescues, saves, heals that bird with a broken wing.

That'll change when she has a kid and passes 30.  Suddenly it'll be "I just want a man with his shit together..."
Yup. And by then those real men don't want those damaged goods.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: 240 is Back on October 17, 2013, 09:18:03 AM
Yup. And by then those real men don't want those damaged goods.

yeah, the sad sad thing is when these girls are suddenly 32, 35... their kids are in 1st grade... they've blown their savings and severed friendships with every good person they've ever met, by chasing some bullshit dream with some user guy who dismisses them promptly when the next 24 year old "nurse" arrives.

But it's what they want.  They feel the victories "Girl, he's going to work, I fixed him, things are gonna be great now!"
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Tapeworm on October 18, 2013, 02:23:19 AM
You can't make a hobo into a hubby.
Title: Re: Who here is unemployed?
Post by: Raymondo on October 18, 2013, 03:12:26 AM
Epic real life knowledge from 240 in this thread