I think of the movie Pyscho.
Seriously, thats not a good look, I think that person needs to get up off their *** and get a job and a studio apartment, at minimum.
2007-11-28 04:28:18
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answered by Beautiful Soul 3
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I think that's a shame and that jobless 33 year old needs to find a job and move out of his moms house and be an independent man. God Bless.
2007-11-28 04:28:40
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answered by jazzy 2
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First off why are you jobless???
If you have a good reason then I'll giv eyou some slack.. but as for living at home.. I know you should get out o your own.. however where i live rent is soo expensive I wish I still lived with my parents... SO I don't blame you on that one.. but no reason not to have some type of job ... get up and get out there... Need one I'll hire ya.. if your reliable...
2007-11-28 04:28:47
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answered by Slipps 1
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I think he's jobless. 33 years old. And lives with his mom. Period. Considering I've never met him, it would be kinda of hard to say.
2007-11-28 08:42:16
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answered by jenadee_01 4
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Well, I dont have enough information on this man to judge him. Who am I to say what I think about someone I dont even know? What if he lost his job and can't find a good replacement yet? Minimum wage is never enough to support yourself. I know a man who is 47 and lives with his Mom. He does have a job, but he lives at home because his mother isnt in good health and she needs someone to help around the house and take care of her. Maybe your guy is having a hard time with life right now and needs some help getting back on his feet. Maybe he isn't mentally capable of working somewhere where he makes enough money to support himself on his own. Its best to know all of the facts before you judge someone.
2007-11-28 06:04:13
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answered by dirttrackgirl_77 5
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Hmmm...sounds like my situation. At 33 I lost my job, home, everything and had to move from a city I loved home to a an area I do not like one bit. I've been searching for one, but I'm not having any luck in the area I am in now. If you are in this situation then I have great sympathy for you. It is very depressing and frustrating to put it mildly. It's hard to describe the daily stress. It's hell. Good luck to you.
2007-11-28 04:32:25
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answered by Robert B 3
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LOL - that's my brother. Although he does have part-time work, so he's not completely jobless.
Living with the folks is fine, but only if you have a concrete plan and goal - you're saving money to buy your own house or pay off debts or take care of a sick family member or something. This person needs to make a plan, get a job, and set a definite move-out date.
2007-11-28 05:34:56
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answered by teresathegreat 7
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Wouldn't like to judge - perhaps he's retired from work having made a mint and invited mom to move in so he can care for her. Perhaps he is someone with disabilities that make independent living very difficult. Don't know enough about this man to have an opinion I'm afraid!
2007-11-28 04:30:41
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answered by jaffacake 3
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Some families have money and there is no need to work. Some parents enjoy having there kids live at home.
2007-11-28 04:46:45
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answered by ted j 7
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Needs to make some life changing decisions and get out of the rut before life passes them by.
2007-11-28 04:27:55
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answered by Jarmin 3
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