Is the only way for long term unemployed to get a living age job to use violence>?
Ie if people won't give you a job and one that pays more then sweety money.
Is the only way to get a gun or other and use threats?
say to their family...
Just so you can earn your money instead of taxpayers paying you scraps...
So you can get that much needed experience... no experience no job, no job no experience. Forcing that training on the job and making sure the company runs efficiently with no office politics.
They say its your responsibility you are unemployed so is that saying you are responsible as you did not use violence? or sex?
The owrld does not owe you a living...
So is that saying take one by any means necessary?
What else should you do?
A course... great false hope, out of pocket to lots on money and now in debt and baliffs ...
For what?
No experiece of less then a few yearsa the course was a waste.
Any job better then none?
2006-08-14
23:10:53
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No thats no use...
Get a job in crapo jobs then the careers you want will reject you as see you as a burger flipper etc instead of say a designer.
It has to be the right experience or worthless
in fact the wrong experience can destroy career chances... ie do extra work no acting career as lables an extra.
Print shop design , no design agency or magazine will touch you...
Work as a pole dancer instead of employers seeing you as hey work out instructor at the start of a day... get employees fit and healthy and more efficinet...
They reject you...
So course out, experience out...
Work for free?
No that dont count either as seen as not real ?
Sonwhat should you do then if not get violent?
As for attiude... well people have to be nice to you first...
if all you have known is bad treatment,
What do you expect?
2006-08-14
23:15:24 ·
update #1
DONE COURSE DID NOT WORK THEY WANT EXPERINCE
DONE EXPERINCE JUST RIPPED OFF NO JOB
DONE OTHER WORK... WRONG EXPERIENCE
Done other courses... they dont teach you like the real world then still need experience
Got professions to do CV.
Nice in interview...
Done it all
And been though uni too.
So what next hence attiude
2006-08-14
23:31:29 ·
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Dont like violence but starting to see little choice as not a girl and cant strip for a job... so what else?
2006-08-14
23:32:48 ·
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Tried getting crappy jobs and courses for over a decade... they did not works..
Everything is black or white, either it works or it does not .
Tried courses...
employers want experiece
So total waste of time and money and hope.
Tried crap jobs... either they say you are too qualified or you are pigeon holed as pay him nothing and geive him dumb jobs as must be dumb.
Tried working for free... just ripped off.
Does not work
2006-08-15
02:30:35 ·
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Govt programmes are a waste of time...
tescos website department does not want someone who can put a picture of their kitty on the net but experts in web programming...
Likewise design courses are no good unless the right packages, and getting you over a years work exp in a magazine not a print shop
2006-08-15
02:32:22 ·
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Got the qualifications, done the courses, got debts, what the hell for?
So don't give me the personal responsibility or unskilled labour thing... got the skills and done what I was supposed to do
2006-08-15
02:36:37 ·
update #6
You sound like you've had a rough ride. Problem is, is that violence will turn you into a criminal which is lower than where you are now, not to mention the delights of prison life. I know it's easy for me to say, but I've been at the bottom too once. Go back to basics, assess what you have and what is dear to you. Those things will probably still be there long after the bailliffs have gone.
If you have a house, see if you can remortgage to get you out of trouble (I may be able to help if you're in the UK)
Then start at the bottom (again) take anything and work hard, you will get promotion, if not then get another job elsewhere, but be patient, I promise that it will get better.
Good luck
2006-08-14 23:22:19
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answered by voodoobluesman 5
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first thing is first loose the attitude you are not the only who's had a tough time dear. Take a job any job get your self respect back even if you have to commute. While you are working in a crappy low paid job get some more qualifications IE. Open university you don't need any qualifications to start. If you are on a low wage you will get a grant to help you with your fees. Remember stay positive their are always worse people off then you LIKE ME.
2006-08-15 00:03:51
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answered by jules 4
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You left out the personal responibility part. NOTHING was given to me. The days of unskilled labor making a decent wage are LONG GONE.If you want to see whose holding you back, look in the mirror. Find a program(school,apprenticeship through local unions). I work(my whole life) why should I give you a raise(taxes)when I don't get one either..Government programs are a safety net nothing more, your not supposed to get comfortable on what little money the government gives you.
2006-08-14 23:20:48
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answered by Anonymous
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There is little reason that a person should be long-term unemployed unless they choose to do so. If there are no jobs in that area, then move. I have heard the sob story that the mill closed...so do something...don't sit and wait for manna from heaven. There is no logic in violence. If you choose to be violent, then do so and expect long term sentences. You choose your own life, and must then be prepared to follow whatever course that may be needed to achieve it. But to sit back and grumble because things have changed, is pointless.
2006-08-14 23:26:39
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answered by Frank 6
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I would say the thing that most people forget is that as long as you have a roof over ur head and food on ur table then you are better off than most people living in south america, africa of many parts of asia, so yes as far as I am concerned any job is better than none... besides we in the UK have a minimum wage which is mean to ensure those very things...
2006-08-14 23:18:49
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answered by hadley_banks78 2
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Would a summary of your question be:
Despite others thinking I'm unemployable, I think I'm too good to work in a low paid job. Am I justified in frightening other people to make them pay for the lifestyle I think I deserve.
If one job is badly paid, get anther two or three, and if you get mugged, at least you'll be able to empathise with your attacker.
2006-08-14 23:22:42
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answered by keirboy 2
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There are free training schemes available, you just need to be a no-hoper before the Jobcentre will put you on one.
2006-08-14 23:20:06
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answered by Anonymous
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What a load of incomprehensible babble. You'd be hard pushed to be a fry cook at Maccy Dees.
And yet, somehow, you get internet access.
2006-08-14 23:16:31
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answered by Anonymous
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being friendly and interesting is the way in.
you don't have to mention your burger job, say you've just come back from holiday on the family ranch/ yacht/ whatever..
2006-08-14 23:46:01
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answered by Anonymous
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What about the poor bastard who recieves that violence?
2006-08-14 23:25:30
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answered by Mosez 4
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