every body is working actually, working from home or some place else
:> peace
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2006-11-28 17:31:05
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Not everyone needs to work. I am on disability, but for a very good reason. I have frequent panic attacks, PTSD, depression and I suffer from bi-polar disorder.
I see a therapist once a week, I take 3 different kinds of medication.
It's not a picnic for me since my panic attacks happen 3 times a week and last for over an hour.
Some people might think that people who are on disability are lazy, but I have a clear conscious that I'm not being lazy.
I've tried to apply for jobs, but each time I do, I'm not excited about it, I become panicky.
Suffering from these kinds of illnesses are not a picnic.
I have a friend with OCD and he can't work because his OCD is so severe it interferes with everyday life like a simple trip to the grocery store or even hanging out with his friends. He too is on disability.. so no, not everyone needs to work if you have a valid reason and if you have been hospitilized (like I have 5 times) for certain types of illnesses.
2006-11-27 07:28:47
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answer #2
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answered by Sue 1
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Do all the people need to work well i think so because if there is nothing wrong with you then you can work. If you are one of those people who wants this or that then you need to get a job for you can get the things that you want and feel good that you can get it. If you don't have a job how are you going to pay your rent or afford food to eat you can't always relay on others to perfide for you.
2006-11-28 14:44:38
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answer #3
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answered by barbie 1
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No all the people do not need to work. Ethics, morality and worthiness does not depend on a persons marketability. The idea that human beings have a monetary net worth is the result of pseudo- capitalism. Pure capitalism recognizes the necessity of contributions made by people dedicated completely to spirtuality, volunteer caretakers, unemployed workers, vagabonds, free thinkers, retired seniors... on and on... even anarchists. Check out "The American Dream" by S. Messner and R. Rosenfeld Wadsworth publishing. you'll see.
2006-11-28 09:54:19
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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YES
It is people who do not work or leech off people who work is what upsets me. There are Hard working people out there barely making it by in life to feed and help there family.
There are the rich people who got money from other family members who do not know what its like to be in the place of a hard working person and have to deal with there problems.
And there are the leechers who steal from the hard workers, aka welfare - SSI ( not saying everyone on there, but the people who take it when they do not need it because its easy.)
For those people who do illegel jobs, at least they are working for something and know what its like.
2006-11-24 23:37:04
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answer #5
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answered by Zaden 2
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Looking at work from different perspective have different meanings, but if it is work as in to just be doing anything like sweeping, cleaning or anything like that, it is very important that all the people need to do because it helps one lives longer and prevent laziness and some other things.
But if it is work as in to earn a living, it is not a must that all the people need to do because it is not everybody who needs to work to earn a living.
2006-11-28 12:37:45
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answer #6
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answered by Dupsyn 1
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I feel that if any person is of age and able, they need to learn the responsibility of working and managing money and paying bills. If they are unable that is a different story, but having 4 or 5 children and living off of welfare is senseless to me..that is unfair to the ones who work the 50+ hour weeks to survive.
2006-11-28 15:11:05
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answer #7
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answered by chocoholic_40 2
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I feel that some people are unable to work and that is understanding depending on their circumstance. There are people that are willing to work but it's hard for them to find employment even when they are constantly trying. There are alot of jobs out there, but no matter how much education, or persistent a person may be, the employer still have to decide if you are the person they are willing to give a chance to hire for that company.
2006-11-27 08:17:04
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answer #8
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answered by China30 1
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Yes! We all work any way. If you breathe, your working to catch that snoot full of air. If you eat, your working your chops to grind, gnash, then digest what you've just destroyed with your choppers. If you don't have a conventional job, and you've chosen to live off the land, you have to work for your next meal. It takes energy to beg for a $, energy to throw a line in the water for fish, it takes energy to reach up into the pecan tree for a meal of munchies. So yes, all people need to work!
Xzavier D. Williams
2006-11-28 14:22:11
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answer #9
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answered by isiswifey 1
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People who are able to work should get up and go to work rather than depend on state run welfare top support their hordes of children. On the other hand if someone is disabled then your tax dollars go to that family. If they are truly disabled then no, but if they are lazy bums, then YES GET UP OFF THE COUCH AND GO TO WORK
2006-11-27 00:55:24
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answer #10
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answered by Christy Poston 1
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If you are rich and do not need to support yourself, then work is up to those people. For the majority of people, we need to work to support ourselves and our families. Going to work gives a purpose to our meaningless lives.
2006-11-27 00:50:11
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answer #11
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answered by sherrie s 2
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