Go to work.
(Maynard G. Krebbs) WORK!?
My first response to the title’s question as well.
Many do go to work in the pharmaceutical industry: meth labs and pill mills. Sadly there are countless communities across fly over country where the factory has closed and illegal drugs keep cash circulating in the county. Portsmouth, Ohio comes to mind.
My daughter’s company closed her division. She received unemployment checks and also found a little part-time job at a bank while searching high and low for a real job that would actually keep their house payments paid. She was getting discouraged.
WE prayed for her here. Her unemployment benefits ran out at the end of the year; her new full-time job started then. She’s one of the lucky ones. Though her new full-time job pays half what her old full-time job paid, they can still “make it.” But with a considerably lowered standard of living.
Many hardworking people are in similar circumstances, less lucky perhaps than Katy, less prayed-for. They’d love to go to work, but where’s the work? China?