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800,000 Jobless Americans to Lose Aid
USA Today / AP ^
| 12/28/2002
| AP Staff
Posted on 12/28/2002 11:13:08 AM PST by ex-Texan
Edited on 04/13/2004 1:40:14 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government
KEYWORDS: dimsstupid; joblesscheckslapse
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To: marajade
My friend the Admiral looked into getting me into the AIMD as a trainer ... I'm too old ...51
To: clamper1797
see my post 137
To: clamper1797
Hey, by your reasoning, I've paid a boatload in taxes--when am I going to get my due?
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posted on
12/29/2002 2:26:25 PM PST
by
glory
To: Keith in Iowa
Then you should have moved when you could afford it. Don't get mad at me because you made bad decisions.
To: OldBlondBabe
It's aggravating to live modestly and save, only to see those that have spent all theirs expect some of somebody else's money because theirs is gone. Extending the UI for three months for one million people will be in the range of $3 billion (assuming $1000 average/month). Compare it with other budget items. Most of your money will go elsewhere.
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posted on
12/29/2002 2:26:57 PM PST
by
A. Pole
To: glory
Kindly read my posts #61 and #65
Here's an excerpt ...
On a good note ... after 9 months of hell 88 recruiters and dozens of resume submittals ... I got a job in an electronics company doing something distantly related to my disipline. I was into my first extension, without which I would have gone hungry.
AND ANSWER MY QUESTION
To: marajade
Actually I did look into that and was going to pursue it ... but then I got a job. BTW it's an additional 2 years to get a certificate in Calif even with mutiple degrees. Didn't help with the immediate problem.
To: RLK
This is the crap I am talking about--that job is beneath me-I have X number of degrees and I'm super intimidating to you mr. regional manager. I knew that you all would show yourselves for the REAL reason you are being turned down for jobs. I wouldn't hire someone who gloated about their high IQ either. Who needs someone who thinks they are better than everyone else they are working with. My guess is the people skills of some of you are abyssmal. I certainly would not want to lose a reliable staff I already have because some guy with a high IQ thinks his crap doesn't stink.
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posted on
12/29/2002 2:29:38 PM PST
by
glory
To: clamper1797
In Dallas, where we are going through a high tech Depression, and it shows in the Real Estate market, there ARE jobs, just not the ones you want. At the restaurant I work at, we hired 10 people in November.
To: A. Pole
Take care of the pennies, the dollars take care of themselves.
To: clamper1797
'nother case in point. Thanks for being great examples guys
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posted on
12/29/2002 2:30:41 PM PST
by
glory
To: Republic of Texas
Using savings to take classes to make myself more marketable is a bad decision? Taking care of my health with savings is a bad decision? To hell with you. You will never be able to understand the position I'm in until you live it - so blow it out the termination point of your digestive tract.
To: clamper1797
Sell one of your homes and move to AZ and teach... There's always openings in that field here... and living is relatively cheaper... Our house valued at 110,000 in Phoenix would sell for three times that in CA.
To: clamper1797
BTW< you and RLK aren't addressing the family in this article. THe one with the wife whining that she'll have to get a job to make ends meet. Are you still ok with paying unemployment when there is another spouse in the household who could get gainful employment?
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posted on
12/29/2002 2:32:00 PM PST
by
glory
To: Republic of Texas
When most people whine, "there are no jobs", that's code for, there are jobs, I just think I'm too good to take them*****
BINGO!
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posted on
12/29/2002 2:32:47 PM PST
by
glory
To: glory
I do... I've been a working female spouse full time for my entire marriage even though at one time I could have stopped working but didn't... You never know... My husband is now ill and very disabled...
To: Keith in Iowa
Yeah you could move to Texas and help ol' RofT out at the Burger King.
BUT in ALL sincerity Keith ... keep your head up and keep banging at it. I flew to Boston, Orlando, Seattle, Austin, Portland Ore. and even Idaho for interviews. NO matter what some IDIOTS out here think .. you can't just give up on all your years of school because of this high tech DEPRESSION. I know how hard it is. The worse think to do is to give up. I had my friend come over and get my guns one night after losing out on one job that I really wanted. You have to remember .. it's not your fault .. there are a LOT of us you have or have been out for a long time.
To: glory
As a Realtor, I've worked with A LOT of techies over the last 5 years. Hell, they WERE the homebuying market for a while. The personality type it takes to be a good engineer, is almost anti-social. I have the opposite personality type, on a standard DISC test. I had to change to work with them, so I could give them what they wanted. I guess engineers are incapable of doing that in reverse.
To: glory
When most people whine, "there are no jobs", that's code for, there are jobs, I just think I'm too good to take them*****
BULLSHIT
To: Republic of Texas
thanks for the reply and bolding it. If you couldn't tell, I'm just disgusted by this. Off to make a dinner...
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posted on
12/29/2002 2:36:28 PM PST
by
glory
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