Many of the unemployed found out it was really nice staying home all day watching TV, etc. A lot are just lazy.
A lot of people in higher paying jobs have finally decided that it's not worth it to keep working for micromanaging dunces or follow ridiculous government and insurance rules. I know of a good number of doctors who have decided to retire early.
I got tired of things almost 20 years ago and left a good paying job. I haven't missed that job a single minute. Money isn't everything.
Places around here really are shorthanded. One of my favorite local restaurants has only one or two waitresses working at one time, and they have to run their butts off trying to take care of everyone.
There are still employers who are trying to find someone who is actually qualified for the job. They don't need simple warm bodies filling up space. They need workers.
Welfare, EBT, housing, Obamaphones. I have a 20-something relative who has never worked a full-time job in her life. I can tell that she isn't missing any meals.
There's also drugs, prostitution, Door Dash, Uber, and other side hustles that don't involve working for someone else 40 hours a week.
If you live in a city and have a car that gets good gas mileage, I hear you can make good money delivering meals. It doesn't work as well in small towns.
Many of the unemployed found out it was really nice staying home all day watching TV, etc. A lot are just lazy.
A lot of people in higher paying jobs have finally decided that it's not worth it to keep working for micromanaging dunces or follow ridiculous government and insurance rules. I know of a good number of doctors who have decided to retire early.
I got tired of things almost 20 years ago and left a good paying job. I haven't missed that job a single minute. Money isn't everything.
Places around here really are shorthanded. One of my favorite local restaurants has only one or two waitresses working at one time, and they have to run their butts off trying to take care of everyone.
There are still employers who are trying to find someone who is actually qualified for the job. They don't need simple warm bodies filling up space. They need workers.
Welfare, EBT, housing, Obamaphones. I have a 20-something relative who has never worked a full-time job in her life. I can tell that she isn't missing any meals.
There's also drugs, prostitution, Door Dash, Uber, and other side hustles that don't involve working for someone else 40 hours a week.
If you live in a city and have a car that gets good gas mileage, I hear you can make good money delivering meals. It doesn't work as well in small towns.