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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on November 23, 2016, 05:51:06 AM
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So dead...
sheshe2 (36,458 posts)
6. I am so dead.
I have been unemployed for almost seven months now. Finally got insurance under our connector after months of none. At 64 I now am being forced to retire early. No one wants old people.
No.
No one wants shrieking assholes.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028298909
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Blonde,blue eyed wanna be black scrunt should do the world a favor and keep her word.
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With unemployment at supposedly 4.5% she should have NO problem finding a job. Unless, those numbers that the administration has been putting out may not be accurate.
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sheshe2 (36,458 posts)
6. I am so dead.
I have been unemployed for almost seven months now. Finally got insurance under our connector after months of none. At 64 I now am being forced to retire early. No one wants old people.
That's not exactly true, DUmmy. Google "midget granny porn".
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Dammit, Snugs, got my hopes up with your title, and I open the thread only to find out the vicious old bag of hate and stupidity is actually still kicking.
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Dammit, Snugs, got my hopes up with your title, and I open the thread only to find out the vicious old bag of hate and stupidity is actually still kicking.
H5 for being in my brain, that is exactly what I was thinking. :mad:
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sheshe2 (36,458 posts)
6. I am so dead.
I have been unemployed for almost seven months now. Finally got insurance under our connector after months of none. At 64 I now am being forced to retire early. No one wants old people.
I just hired a 62 year-old Army vet. There's this thing called "desirable qualifications" that you may not have heard about. Try it sometime... oh wait, too late. You hitched your wagon to 15 dollar min wage for stocking shelves at the local retail outlet. Sorry that didn't work out for you. Meanwhile, the "old" guy I hired is now making 85K + health insurance.
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How is one "unemployed for 7 months" and at the same time "now being forced to retire early"? :o
Whatever the case, I'm sure somehow this will end up being Bush's fault, or Trump's, or the Congressional Republicans. :mental:
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Blonde,blue eyed wanna be black scrunt should do the world a favor and keep her word.
Is this randys1's sister? This affliction baffles me! Are you so wrought with white guilt that now actually hate yourself? Get a grip!
A top 3 DOTY award on your resume will serve you well, sheshe2
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[youtube]https://youtu.be/AO_IB661-PQ[/youtube]
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With unemployment at supposedly 4.5% she should have NO problem finding a job. Unless, those numbers that the administration has been putting out may not be accurate.
I would take the unemployment rate with a grain of salt. The labor participation rate is low.
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sheshe2 (36,458 posts)
6. I am so dead.
I have been unemployed for almost seven months now. Finally got insurance under our connector after months of none. At 64 I now am being forced to retire early. No one wants old people.
Sadly, this is true. My dad's company was bought out. About a month from his 35 yr mark they forced into retirement. It was pitiful. :(
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I just hired a 62 year-old Army vet. There's this thing called "desirable qualifications" that you may not have heard about. Try it sometime... oh wait, too late. You hitched your wagon to 15 dollar min wage for stocking shelves at the local retail outlet. Sorry that didn't work out for you. Meanwhile, the "old" guy I hired is now making 85K + health insurance.
Same at my place. We have two gentlemen, one is 62 the other is around 67. Here is the kicker. They have marketable skills. One is a respiratory therapist and the other one sells and fixed powered wheelchairs. Age has little if anything to do with a skill set.
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Same at my place. We have two gentlemen, one is 62 the other is around 67. Here is the kicker. They have marketable skills. One is a respiratory therapist and the other one sells and fixed powered wheelchairs. Age has little if anything to do with a skill set.
True skill and trade are becoming hard to find. Back in the days when I was an engineer, I was always amazed watching the old timers in the machine rebuild shop.
I'll bet there aren't a handful of guys on the planet today that can still do this. check it out... it really is amazing knowing the tolerances involved:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REeGn4hN1Bg[/youtube]
I could watch them for hours on end, it still amazes me how much experience it takes to do this.
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sheshe2 (36,458 posts)
6. I am so dead.
I have been unemployed for almost seven months now. ... At 64 I now am being forced to retire early. No one wants old people.
Strange. At two weeks short of my 62nd BD I started a new job. Maybe ss2's problem is with marketable skills? Or an unstable job history? Or having some firings for cause (= being a PITA)?
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That's not exactly true, DUmmy. Google "midget granny porn".
(D)Ummies: Giving new meaning to the term Donkey Show every day.
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CMD
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D)Ummies: Giving new meaning to the term Donkey Show every day.
:whistling:
CMD
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So dead...
No.
No one wants shrieking assholes.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028298909
I went into business for myself a few months ago (kind of a semi-retirement) nearing 60. I have had to turn business away (I am an independent contractor working on ERP [mainstream functions like Payroll, HR and General Ledger] systems).
People LOVE that I am old since they know I bring a lot experience and perspective with me -- these are VERY desirable in ERP systems.
It isn't old people that are the problem. It is old people who don't keep their skills up.
My latest move is into analytics -- that is RED HOT in business and public sector and will be for quite some time.
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I went into business for myself a few months ago (kind of a semi-retirement) nearing 60. I have had to turn business away (I am an independent contractor working on ERP [mainstream functions like Payroll, HR and General Ledger] systems).
People LOVE that I am old since they know I bring a lot experience and perspective with me -- these are VERY desirable in ERP systems.
It isn't old people that are the problem. It is old people who don't keep their skills up.
My latest move is into analytics -- that is RED HOT in business and public sector and will be for quite some time.
Bhaaa. Work like that is beneath someone with a PhD in womyn's studies.
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That's not exactly true, DUmmy. Google "midget granny porn".
You owe me a monitor.
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sheshe2 (36,458 posts)
6. I am so brain dead.
Fixed that for ya dummie.
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You owe me a monitor.
I get bonus points for every new monitor sold. Two more, and I will get a toaster oven!