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Many Katrina evacuees are still jobless
seattlepi.nwsource ^ | o5/30/07 | RASHA MADKOUR

Posted on 05/30/2007 12:21:03 PM PDT by TornadoAlley3

HOUSTON -- Nineteen months after Hurricane Katrina sent evacuees from New Orleans streaming into Houston, more than 5,000 heads of households among them are still unemployed despite the city's booming economy, officials say.

The number of jobless is contributing to the sense among some Houston-area residents that the storm's victims are a drain on the city and have worn out their welcome.

After the storm, a quarter-million evacuees were brought to Houston, welcomed by Mayor Bill White, who threw open the Astrodome. Even before the storm, many were desperately poor, unemployed and on welfare or food stamps.

Many had been holding out hope that they would be home in New Orleans by now, but the city's rebuilding has been painfully slow, and about 100,000 are still here. They have settled in more or less permanently, some still on food stamps.

About 12,000 families are still getting federal aid for housing, the city said. Of that group, about 5,500 heads of households are unemployed, not counting those who are elderly and disabled, city officials said.

Houston's economy is hot because of the booming oil and gas industry. City officials say there are 2 million job openings, 59,000 of which require only a high school education. Houston's unemployment rate is 3.8 percent, versus 4.5 percent nationally.

The mayor - who was recently given the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award, bestowed on politicians who risk their popularity to do what they regard as the right thing - defended the evacuees, saying: "I don't think most people want to live in trailer cities or shelters. They want to get on with their lives."

But Republican Rep. John Culberson said the evacuees should have benefits cut off if they don't get a job.

"We're a charitable nation and Houston in particular has a big heart, and we have already gone way above and beyond the call of duty to help our neighbors," Culberson said. "It's time for everyone who can work to get to work."

Sixty-five percent of Houstonians surveyed earlier this year by Rice University said the influx of evacuees has been a "bad thing" for their city. And some blame the new residents for a surge in violent crime. The number of homicides jumped from 275 in 2004 to 376 in 2006.

Harris County Commissioner Steve Radack said the government should be doing more to help evacuees find jobs, transportation and child care.

"For the taxpayers that are out there working, it's an insult that their federal taxes are going toward paying people who aren't working," he said. "It's outrageous."

The government already is offering considerable help. FEMA-paid housing has been extended to 2009 and federal officials will move an evacuee closer to a job. Thirty hours of work a week earns an evacuee free child care.

The city Community Settlement Task Force Network has spent $1.9 million since October offering resume help, free interview-appropriate clothes, job fairs, financial workshops, free food for children, computer classes, even hurricane-preparedness workshops. The money comes from $550 million in federal social-services grants that Congress authorized for all Katrina evacuees.

Some evacuees say they did not know such help was available. And even with help, evacuees say there are still many obstacles to landing a job.

"Transportation is a huge problem. Child care is a huge problem. Thinking that they were not sure they were staying in Houston was a huge problem," said Cindy Gabriel, a spokeswoman for the task force.

Houston is sprawling metropolitan area, with a web of highways; New Orleans is more compact, and many residents there relied on public transportation - something not always available in their new city. Also, some single mothers are separated from members of their extended family and can no longer rely on them for child care.

Odessa Jarreau, 61, said that just being an evacuee is making it harder to find a job.

"Once we put in the applications and they see the Louisiana connection, they don't even consider it. We don't even get calls back," she said. "It drains you, you know? You feel like you're not worth anything."

Before the storm, Jarreau was a parking supervisor at the Superdome. But comparable jobs in Houston require being outside, she said, which Jarreau cannot do because of her high blood pressure.

Jarreau said that after more than a year, her daily routine of making calls to employment agencies and employers, attending job fairs and walking around her neighborhood in search for wanted signs has yielded nothing.

A potential job with AARP did not pan out because it would have required a bus trip of several hours to get to work. Calls to a school district to offer her services as a bus aide or cafeteria worker were never returned, she said. She failed the test to get a job cleaning airplanes.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: crimewave; houston; jobless; katrina; leaches; sucktheteat; teatsuckers; welfaremama
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To: Xenalyte
I knew I’d find you in this thread!

To those who don’t know, Xenalyte and my Houston area neighborhood have been gracious enough to house these unfortunate souls who lack the will to work, yet find time to roam around at 2:00am shooting off guns and doing a bit of robbing, raping, and murdering.

41 posted on 05/30/2007 12:48:57 PM PDT by avacado
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To: TornadoAlley3

whether they have jobs or not is their own personal business. not any reporters and not ours.


42 posted on 05/30/2007 12:49:05 PM PDT by all the best
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To: Kenton
Just as they were before they became Katrina evacuees.

Exactly. Before Katrina they were regular citizens who were unemployed (probably for a long time) and likely on the dole. Now they are "Katrina evacuees". The clear, and intended MSM implication here is: The screwed up Bush Administration is responsible for this event in people's lives.

43 posted on 05/30/2007 12:50:54 PM PDT by Obadiah (I’m always relieved when someone is delivering a eulogy and I realize I’m listening to it.)
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To: TornadoAlley3

From what I have read they had no jobs before the storm and were living off welfare so why should they work now?


44 posted on 05/30/2007 12:51:57 PM PDT by YOUGOTIT (The Greatest Threat to our Security is the US Senate)
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To: Lurking in Kansas
“Huh? How do you fail that?”

I believe you have to have some form of security clearance. Also, you probably have to pass a drug test. And, you have to be able to read and work reasonably fast.

These are reasonable assumptions based on talking to a family member on an airline ground crew.

45 posted on 05/30/2007 12:52:19 PM PDT by marktwain
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To: thegreatbeast

” We Need Adidas and Big Screen TVs and carry out chicken, air conditioning too, we need more government cheese and canned food with that generic stamp of only ” beans ” on the can.

And if you keep taking care of us and fostering us along with guaranteed monthly government checks and all?. We’ll just keep on voting for you all yo! ”


46 posted on 05/30/2007 12:52:23 PM PDT by TornadoAlley3
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To: TornadoAlley3

If you can’t find a job in H-town in this economy you must not be employable.


47 posted on 05/30/2007 12:53:52 PM PDT by 38special (I mean come on.)
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To: all the best
It is our business when our tax dollars are still supporting the able bodied who sit on their arse and whine all day.
48 posted on 05/30/2007 12:54:05 PM PDT by TornadoAlley3
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To: L98Fiero

That is what you get when you have almost an entire city that is dependent on the government for every aspect of their life. We should never let that happen again. Unless they have a disability they should be given December 31st as a deadline and then no benefits of any kind, anywhere.


49 posted on 05/30/2007 12:54:47 PM PDT by Who Dares Wins
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To: TornadoAlley3

As my Russian friend would say; Tough Shitsky.


50 posted on 05/30/2007 12:56:00 PM PDT by toddlintown (Six bullets and Lennon goes down. Yet not one hit Yoko. Discuss.)
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To: Lurking in Kansas

“She failed the test to get a job cleaning airplanes.”
“Huh? How do you fail that?”

Drug Test??


51 posted on 05/30/2007 12:56:52 PM PDT by DanielRedfoot
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To: TornadoAlley3

I repeat: whether they have a job or not is their business. Transfer form your pocket to theirs should not take place PERIOD. Their situation is none of your business. Now tell me what you don’t understand.


52 posted on 05/30/2007 1:03:36 PM PDT by all the best
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To: HEY4QDEMS
Bums

You can take the bum out of New Orleans.

But you can't take the New Orleans out of the bum.

53 posted on 05/30/2007 1:05:46 PM PDT by okie01 (The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
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To: TornadoAlley3
Shouldn’t the headline read :” Many Katrine refugees were and are still jobless.”
54 posted on 05/30/2007 1:07:00 PM PDT by 4yearlurker (Liberals, A terrorists best friend!)
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To: TornadoAlley3

Believe me... these people where just as ‘jobless’ in NOLA as they are in Houston.... they don’t want a job, they want a hand out and a cadillac.

There is plenty of work in this city...


55 posted on 05/30/2007 1:08:12 PM PDT by fhlh (Liberal (noun): A person so open minded, their brains have fallen out of their head.)
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To: all the best

I don’t understand why we let able bodied citizens suck on the public teat.


56 posted on 05/30/2007 1:09:06 PM PDT by wordsofearnest (Zachary Taylor s/h finished the job.)
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To: all the best

I understand that is your opinion, I do not have to agree with it.


57 posted on 05/30/2007 1:10:56 PM PDT by TornadoAlley3
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To: Clam Digger
Jarreau said that after more than a year, her daily routine of making calls to employment agencies and employers, attending job fairs and walking around her neighborhood in search for wanted signs has yielded nothing.

She can walk around OUTSIDE all day looking for a job, but can't go to work where the job requires her to work outside because of high blood pressure?
58 posted on 05/30/2007 1:11:08 PM PDT by Eagle of Liberty (The United States of America is the only country strong enough to go it alone.)
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To: TornadoAlley3
Many Katrina evacuees are still jobless

Well, they weren't working before Katrina, so what's new?

59 posted on 05/30/2007 1:12:15 PM PDT by MEGoody (Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.)
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To: avacado

Some butt-monkey knocked over my favorite convenience store, the one on Wilcrest at Lakeside.

And then there was the time about a month ago that my husband and I were coming back into our little subdivision, and saw a guy strolling the area in a full sweatsuit, with hood up.

In April.

In Houston, where it was around 85 degrees and 85% humidity.

We said hi, but he wouldn’t make eye contact and got out of our vicinity pronto.


60 posted on 05/30/2007 1:14:33 PM PDT by Xenalyte (Lord, I apologize . . . and be with the starving pygmies in New Guinea amen.)
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