Last year I made 46,000. After being out of work for 6 months I took a job making 38,000. When a nation is full of people who love sin, there are consequences. The LORD will provide.
“Last year I made 46,000. After being out of work for 6 months I took a job making 38,000.”
As I’ve posted on other threads for a year now, anyone I know who lost a job and was fortunate enough to find another makes much less than before (even if it is doing the same work). I guess it just didn’t happen to enough people in time for the election (or maybe it did and it drove them to vote for Nanny State).
Frightening; glad you found something. The Lord will provide.
Amen. Something somewhat similar happened to me. Ultimately, our faith is in God, not mammon.
“Last year I made 46,000. After being out of work for 6 months I took a job making 38,000.”
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And officially you are once again fully employed, the fact that you earn only 82.6 percent of your former income matters not but in your own terms you are 17.4 percent unemployed, kinda funny how that works. The trend continues, in real terms I think the peak was reached at least forty years ago for the middle class and has been downhill ever since. Young people don’t even know that there was a time when people finished high school, went to work and were married homeowners with children at 22 to 24. The fact that so many have cell phones, big tvs and home computers does not make up for all the other things that have been lost.