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It is absolutely amazing what some people
will do to make a living in this economy. Desperate times call for
desperate measures, and we have not seen this kind of desperation for jobs in
I
like personal stories because they tell us things that all of the economic
statistics in the world never could.
There
are millions of Americans that have had their lives totally turned upside down
by this economy. They feel abandoned and worthless, and many of them feel
as though life is no longer worth living.
As
you read the following stories, try to put yourself in
their shoes and try to feel their pain.
Also,
try to remember that these kinds of stories are going to multiply in the years
ahead as the
A
61-Year-Old Woman Begging For A Job
A
recent article posted on gawker.com included the story of a
61-year-old woman who has been through hell and back during this economic
downturn....
I
sent out close to 500 resumes. Most never were even acknowledged and those that
were I was told I was over qualified. When you would press them they would fumble
but I was sure my age was part of the "over qualified". The thoughts
of wanting life to be over were with me every day. I wanted the horror to stop.
Every time I would hear of the unemployment rates I would cry-what about ME.
At
one point she was so desperate she took a job where she was making the decision
about what dogs to slaughter at an animal shelter. Approximately 85
percent of the dogs at the shelter ended up being killed, and she was working
about 80 hours a week doing this. The really sad part is that she really
loves dogs....
In
2008 I was able to get a job at the local shelter as a dog trainer. That turned
into a job as an Operations Manager. Though I was thankful for the job we had a
euthanasia rate of nearly 85%. I was the one that would be the decision maker
on who lives and dies of over 10,000 animals per year and the toll mentally was
hard. Being salary I was working nearly 80 hours a week due to shorthanded
staff.
After
she was fired for not being aggressive enough in killing off dogs, she started
endlessly sending out resumes once again. Nobody wants to hire her, and
she essentially feels like an old lady begging for a job....
Since
February I began sending out 3 resumes a day. As the no return answer, over
qualified and now I was getting I was out of engineering too long I started to
set my sights lower. I have sent in resumes to sit in the booth in gas
stations, secretary and so on. Local colleges have said I am qualified to teach
there but they have no openings. I am for all purposes the old lady begging for
a job.
Personally
Training Their Replacements
If
you knew that your company was going to tear down your factory and send your
job to
That
is what a whole bunch of workers in
The
following is from a recent article that appeared in the Guardian....
The
shock of losing a precious job in a town afflicted by high unemployment is
always hard. A foundation for a stable family life and secure home instantly
disappears, replaced with a future filled with fears over health insurance,
missed mortgage payments and the potential for a slip below the breadline.
But
for Bonnie Borman and 170 other men and women in
It's
a surreal experience, they say. For months they have watched their plant being
dismantled and shipped to China, piece by piece, as they show teams of Chinese
workers how to do the jobs they have dedicated their lives to.
Can
you imagine that?
Would
you be willing to do the same thing just to keep the paychecks coming in for as
long as possible?
Sadly,
both major political parties are obsessed with promoting unrestricted free
trade even though millions of American jobs continue to go overseas.
Our
top political candidates even argue about which of them love "free
trade" more.
It truly
is sickening.
Do
you remember when
Well,
since the auto industry bailout approximately 70 percent of all GM vehicles have been built outside
the
The
insanity has gotten to such a level that some Americans simply cannot take it
anymore. Just consider the following example from a recent article by Donald L. Barlett
and James B. Steele....
On
his last day on the job, Kevin Flanagan, after clearing out a few personal
effects and putting them in boxes in the back of his Ford Ranger, left the
building where he'd worked for seven years.
He
settled into the front seat of his pickup truck on the lower level of the
company garage, placed a 12-gauge Remington shotgun to his head, and pulled the
trigger. He was 41 years old.
He
was a computer programmer. He'd been a programmer his entire working life.
Until, that is, his job was shipped overseas. The business of moving
traditional
It
turns out that Kevin's replacement was a programmer from
Trading
Sex For A Job
If
you were truly desperate, would you trade sex for a job?
I
hope not, but that is exactly what some Americans are doing.
The
following is a story from a desperate unemployed woman that was posted on gawker.com recently....
I
have been very depressed since I lost my job. I go through periods where I
spend most of my days in bed, and although I've had a few interviews those
people don't even have the decency to let you know the position is filled.
Sometimes I'd call for weeks asking for updates only to get the HR persons
voicemail, and they'd never return my calls. With no experience I can't even
get a job waiting tables. I apply to every job in the paper and online, whether
I'm qualified or not, and have had 7 interviews total, none of which ended with
a job offer. Living paycheck to paycheck would be a blessing at this point.
She
has become so desperate that she is even willing to trade her body for a
paycheck....
The
current 'bright side' is that I know someone who owns a small retail clothing chain
and has offered me a minimum wage job there on the condition that we become
'close friends'. I think you & I both know what that entails, but at this
time in my life it seems like a better alternative than losing the little that
I have. I'd have a paycheck equal to what I am getting on unemployment with the
opportunity for overtime and advancements, full benefits and a schedule that
would allow me to continue schooling.
A
Lot More Layoffs Coming Soon
The
frightening thing is that a whole lot more layoffs are on the horizon.
Just
check out this excerpt from a recent article on thehill.com....
Lockheed
Martin and Pratt & Whitney are going forward with plans to issue layoff
notices to thousands of employees due to looming defense cuts under
sequestration, despite administration claims that such warnings are
unnecessary.
So
how many jobs will be lost?
Unfortunately,
it is being projected that we could be looking at a million jobs lost....
Top
industry officials have said publicly that automatic cut under sequestration
could lead to the loss of 1 million defense-related jobs.
Industry
leaders and their supporters in Congress say those job losses would hit
battleground states such as
Like
I have written about before, we simply cannot continue to steal more than a trillion dollars from
future generations every single year, but when we do make deep cuts to the
federal budget the economic pain is going to be immense.
We
already have more than 100 million
Americans on welfare.
What
is this country going to look like if things get even worse?
The
good news is that if you do lose your job and your home you might have
somewhere to sleep.
New
York City has opened nine new shelters in the last two months in efforts to
handle the city's rapidly growing homeless population, officials said.
The
city recorded 43,731 homeless people in shelters this week, which is up 18
percent from the 37,143 at the same time last year, The New York Times
reported.
So
don't get too down.
If
you can't find a job and you can't afford a home perhaps you can at least get
into one of those shiny new homeless shelters.
Seriously,
I don't actually want anyone reading this to end up in a homeless shelter.
That
is why I endlessly urge people to adjust their priorities and to work as hard
as they can right now to prepare for the very hard economic times that are
coming.
Now
is not the time to be going on expensive vacations and now is not the time to
be blowing your money on all kinds of stupid stuff.
We
are moving into the most difficult times that any of us have ever seen, and if
you do nothing to prepare yourself you will be very sorry.