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exactly. thank you for saying this. no one wants to work the jobs we will do
There are so many people like that and it makes me sick too.
One example is not necessarily the yard stick for the majority or the norm.
Edit: Yes, and there are also many Americans like myself. I worked several unsavory jobs just to get through college. I worked gutting turkeys over Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, I waited tables, I worked as a short order cook that got to crawl into the grease traps each night and hose them out, I worked in a warehouse cleaning shelves, I washed dishes, I worked 3rd shift as a security guard... while maintaining a full course load. At one point I had 4 different jobs concurrently. But that, too, is just one example.
What is your answer to our failing schools? There are simply too many too poor for our infrastructure to support and their children are not more important than our own.
and thousands applied for the Swift jobs and hundreds applied for the New Bedford jobs. You may have known a person who didn't want that job, but we have many poor LEGALLY here, and our responsibility is to them.
who is to say working at a packing plant is a real job? Thats not what I wanted to be when I grew up.. Maybe she doesnt feel comfortable working with all the Mexicans at the plant
Some people are just like that...it must be sad for them...
How about this one..
My brother has been in the contruction business ALL HIS LIFE he is 42).
He was finally getting to the point to which he could start going out on his own. He had a crew together and everything...he was starting to bid jobs.
BUT what he found was.those that were getting all the jobs were getting them, not only because they underbid him.BUT because they could afford to.
See they had a crew full of illegals.my brother on the other hand.well he did not...he didn't believe in that.
So long story short.my brother lost out because he wouldn't hire illegals and he wanted to be able to pay his AMERICAN CITIZEN WORKERS a DECENT WAGE.
Well needless to say...he got screwed for being a good guy...
No.There will always be "lifers"(generations of people on welfare) because there are some people who just don't give a *.The "working class" people who do not have a college degree and are working hard to support their families or the single parents who are working hard and most of their check goes to paying day-care.These are the people who are getting hurt the most.These money-hungry companies have gotten to the point where they just refuse to hire American citizens.I've seen it with my own two eyes.I did staffing for some of these companies for 10 years.
Well maybe she had others issues like who was watching those kids when lazy husband was at home doing nothing. Yes I have seen similar problems with our American society but the one thing to remember is as American we have a right to choose but these people don't want to fight for their rights in their country they want to change ours! Alas we all have problems but they are ours and not anothers and we have enough of our own with out all the added problems that you may choose to ignore.
maybe her husband has medical problems. i worked in a meat processing plant. did you know it's so cold in them places, i have heard woman complain their nipples hurt from the cold. and men say their thing hurts from the cold. it can get below 20 in them plants. here's a thought. why don't you go out and invent a nipple warmer and a thing warmer and more people will take these jobs. by the way it was mostly the mexicans complaining about the cold. Americans laughed at them because they are so use to the warm weather in mexico.
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