Yeah that makes more sense than "mother"
I like the abstain thing for counting, altho who's going to bother unless they can mail it in?
Wouldn't someone who lost their job permanently (think restaurants) possibly be an if? What are you on?
OK, would these people possibly have job skills that could land them another job, or are they truly a bunch of one trick ponies? That would be pathetic if they can't find something else- people are needed all over, just not as baristas, wait staff and other 'non-competitive' positions. People need to realize that the real world involves competing for jobs and ideally, it would be somewhat based on performance, rather than quotas. Unless customer satisfaction, manufacturing quality and safety aren't real goals, that is.
What am I on? Nothing- I haven't worked in a restaurant since I was 16, when I quit and started looking for jobs that paid better.
People who are 'stuck' in jobs that have no future and now, don't even have much of a 'present', are often stuck because of the decisions they made earlier in their lives. Some have these decisions forced on them but anyone who can learn has the potential to do better, if they choose to. If they don't choose to, they shouldn't expect the rest of the country or World to support them. Those jobs are necessary, though. We can't expect everyone to make $150K or more. The problem in the US is that, by getting higher wages than most of the World, the cost of living has risen past the point of affordability.
I was watching some videos about traveling in Poland and, while the pay is far less for many jobs, the cost of living is much lower than it is here. Restaurant food looked great, everyone enjoyed it and it was cheap- a main course was less than most appetizers in the US. Hell, full meals didn't cost much more than a Quarter Pounder with cheese, for just the sandwich. A full QP w cheese meal is over $8.
- Cost of living in Poland is cheaper than in 60% of countries in Eastern Europe (9 out of 15)
- Cost of living in Poland is cheaper than in 67% of countries in the World (52 out of 78)
Cost of Living in Poland, including prices for 52 products in all the main cities in Poland.
www.expatistan.com