Posted by LAA on July 31, 2014 at 01:26:06 from (86.51.147.113):
In Reply to: no jobs to be found! posted by Case e on July 30, 2014 at 18:40:43:
There is plenty of work out there if a person is willing to do what it takes to make it, someone with a degree or years of experience in a certain field may find themselves having to start all over again if they want to work. Unending unemployment benefits delay people from looking for work, that is a fact. I never understood people who sit around and give up if there is nothing cooking in their immediate area, I always went to where there was work, my Sons have had to do the same thing, neither one of them has ever made his full time living in our home state, it would not have done any good to wait on a good job in my neck of the woods as it has been one of the poorest areas in the US for many decades. Then you have the disability bums, they can"t work because some Doctor told them they couldn"t work -- what hog wash, most of them had to go to several Doctors to find one to say they couldn"t work and I bet the same Doctor told them to quit smoking cigarettes quit drinking whiskey and beer and a lose some weight and I would like to know how many obeyed those orders.
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