Posted on 11/10/2017 7:15:03 AM PST by huldah1776
In her powerful new book, Nomadland, award-winning journalist Jessica Bruder reveals the dark, depressing and sometimes physically painful life of a tribe of men and women in their 50s and 60s who are as the subtitle says surviving America in the twenty-first century. Not quite homeless, they are houseless, living in secondhand RVs, trailers and vans and driving from one location to another to pick up seasonal low-wage jobs, if they can get them, with little or no benefits.
The workamper jobs range from helping harvest sugar beets to flipping burgers at baseball spring training games to Amazons AMZN, -0.24% CamperForce, seasonal employees who can walk the equivalent of 15 miles a day during Christmas season pulling items off warehouse shelves and then returning to frigid campgrounds at night. Living on less than $1,000 a month, in certain cases, some have no hot showers. As Bruder writes, these are people who never imagined being nomads. Many saw their savings wiped out during the Great Recession or were foreclosure victims and, writes Bruder, felt theyd spent too long losing a rigged game. Some were laid off from high-paying professional jobs. Few have chosen this life. Few think they can find a way out of it. Theyre downwardly mobile older Americans in mobile homes.
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Heh, heh. Very, very good. Very.
“And in this state almost all the food banks, charities, and Ebt cards / welfare go to people WHO DONT BELONG IN THIS COUNTRY. “
I volunteered with an OC food bank a couple of years ago and it sure seemed like the majority of those waiting in line weren’t fluent in English.
This was a private sector food bank but it’s just as bad in gov’t agencies where no one is allowed to ask if you are here legally.
Thanks!
A colleague of mine (energy professional) sold the house around 1980, bought a sailboat, packed the wife and three kids aboard, and sailed the world for a couple of years. They would put in port somewhere and he would do something remote consulting work before pressing on. This was pre-internet, pre-email days, mind you, so it was telex and fax! He is the only guy I know who had the courage to do it.
That’s just a solar-powered low wattage fan. They’d be better served turning it around and blowing hot air out of the interior in my opinion. Not parking in the sun in the first place would be an excellent start, shaded parking spots are the first to go in hot sunny regions, rather than the closest parking spots. You see the cars and trucks scattered across the parking lot huddled around landscaped islands with trees with a barren desert of asphalt in between, lol.
Well, I am about to be divorced. My future ex-wife has shown zero interest in me for over 5 years; barely talking about the kids, bills, whatever, during that time. I’d rather be alone for the right reasons, than be with someone for the wrong reasons.
I hope it works out for you, but if when you get over 50 people start looking at you different when you come looking for a job. Think about the Obama years. How many times were we told by HR types “WE don’t even consider resumes from people who have been laid off.”
A ‘56 Crown Vic would’ve made a fine-looking Ranchero too, but they didn’t come out with one until ‘57. Just crop the roof to follow the chrome bar running up and over the roof, then extend the “bed” after removing the trunk and putting a bed liner of some sort in there. Surprised nobody has done that, it would look very natural. A neighbor in my teen years collected Crown Vics, he had several with the green plexiglass roof section, even a ‘54 on the older body style. The black ‘56 with two tone black and white interior was the prettiest, but he could only drive it in winter, too hot any other time, especially with the plexiglass roof. No A/C.
Es verdad mi hijo.
Yes, I know. I mentioned that in the next post.
She could just be clinically depressed, not showing interest in anything, including the kids and bills.
How does one end up with a new 30 year mortgage at age 66?
Oh, I know. Thanks! Worst comes to work I can always get a gig in a document review sweatshop, bang out 2000 hours and make a decent living.
Age doesn’t matter. If the mortgage isn’t paid, the lender gets the house. It’s just money...
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