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:) But, since you want me to acknowledge it, congrats on also finding a job in 2008 and 2009. You aren't the only person who did so, and even many of those people still understand the general sentiment expressed in this thread. It is unfortunate that you do not. What now? :) |
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Just because you don't agree with someone doesn't mean you have to call them names. Do you have a job? If so, why don't you find jobs for other people on this board? I don't even understand why people were freaking out on Kevin asking him to hire people (that he most likely never met-nor has any idea what kind of work ethic they have) just because he is gainfully employed. Good for Kevin for being employed. Good for anyone who has a career or is in school working towards a career. Shame on anyone who is trying to put those people down and call them names because they disagree with what they have said. |
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You were able to find a job, good for you. Not everyone can, but you clearly can't grasp that concept. By saying that people should go out and send out XX applications/resumes, or say they should join the military, etc is PROVING (so maybe you did prove something) that you can't grasp that concept. So just leave it at that. No one is calling you any names, no one is doing anything except disagreeing with you. |
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If you are given the option to join the military, send out x amount of resumes, do a job you are "over-qualified" for, or do something you don't exactly "love" or feel "passionate" about and you turn it down, then I agree with the article that SOME people (not all) are unemployed because they want to be-not in the sense that people wake up and say, "Wow, I love being unemployed," but in the sense that they have been given options, yet chose to ignore them. There are jobs out there. Some people just don't want to "lower" themselves to do them. |
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And it is ironic that you think some folks need to adjust their entitlement mentalities. You would do well to take your own advice. I have read your comments on here and to be honest, I felt a distinct sense of uneasiness. All jokes and snarkiness aside, you should watch the arrogance you display about having a job the rest of your life. That saying that pride goeth before a fall does not just come out of the blue. There is truth to it. You should be careful. |
I think what Kevin is dancing around saying is "I think most people who are unemployed and continuing to draw unemployment are lazy black people who just dont want to work". I really HATE to bring race into this, but thats really what I think he's hinting at.
If the number of jobs in America are finite, and the number of applicants in America are finite as well, but they outnumber the jobs, will the rejected applicants be unemployed because "they want to be"? Temp agencies arent an option, because there are no jobs. Someone said they had a friend working in temporary staffing...well I have several friends who have CAREERS in this field, and they've all said they've never seen anything like this (recession)...they are flooded with candidates but they have no where to place them. Starting a business isnt an option either. Unless you've noticed, the credit markets are still pretty cold....and banks are making restrictions on who they lend to. So how is someone suppossed to start a business with no capital? Are they suppossed to use the thousands of of excess dollars they have stuffed in their mattresses? I'm not getting angry or emotional or putting out my situation (i am employed but I have been unemployed before) because that really wont convince anyone who DOESNT WANT TO BE CONVINCED regardless of their poor logic. |
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