Covid Disability? You got to be kidding me!
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Hmm. Why does that sound so familiar...
— (wikipedia, accessed 1/14/24)
Divide by 12 months = $3461.25
So equivalent pay for... nothing?
There isn't anything she can do?
What's even going on anymore?
"Something feels off, the vibes, they just don't check out; give me $3500/mo."
She can make youtube videos. Not to demean my job, but I work from home and a lot of my time is being on Teams calls, which is basically live youtube videos. Presumably she can still type - she doesn't say what her "disability" is. Unless she did something pointless like HR or DEI, it would seem she could work from home if she can make youtube videos.
Seems like a scam to me.
When she mentioned her friend only makes $600 or whatever it felt like she's trying to reveal something like 'with this one simple trick, you can get paid for doing nothing' kind of thing. I hope I'm misreading that.
When I couldn't afford to live in a certain area, I had to move. Tough shit for me. Not sure why New Yorkers act so insolent when it comes to their dick-in-hand refusal to change lifestyle when hard times hit.
Maybe I'm just an asshole, but are coastal people really so pampered by the gov when it comes to this stuff? Or am I just stupid for not trying to suck the gov dry whenever I stub my toe on the nightstand?
Sorry, kind of yelling at the clouds with this. It's not at you.
A lot of our country's history is formed on population moves related to employment availability, including the end of slavery, the Industrial Revolution, and the Depression, to name a few.