http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x4987212Oh my.
The anguished carpenter primitive, the one "too intellectual" to live in Alabama:
angrycarpenter (1000+ posts) Thu Feb-05-09 02:01 PM
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The unemployment office makes me want to vomit with rage.
Getting denied based on a paperwork error.
Appeals must be filed by fax only.
6-8 weeks for appeal to be heard!
I am dying out here. There is no excuse for this. There were only five jobs listed in the paper this week and I am not a truck driver or a nurse. There are not even burger flipping jobs to be had, I have checked.
Living with my parents sucks so bad. Gone is the pride I had in making my own way in the world. I have 75 cents in my pocket and 5 dollars in the bank and a sick feeling in my belly that will not go away.
Republicans did this to us, to me. When they stand in the way of helping us get back to work I take it personally. I have written and emailed and called my senators in Washington telling them to HURRY UP! I do not know what else to do.
Feeling helpless and abandoned.
How long's 0bama been president now?
ogneopasno (1000+ posts) Thu Feb-05-09 02:04 PM
Response to Original message
1. Are you a carpenter by trade?
angrycarpenter (1000+ posts) Thu Feb-05-09 02:07 PM
Response to Reply #1
2. yes it is all I have ever done.
ogneopasno (1000+ posts) Thu Feb-05-09 02:13 PM
Response to Reply #2
9. Commercial? Residential? Can you travel?
angrycarpenter (1000+ posts) Thu Feb-05-09 02:45 PM
Response to Reply #9
20. Any
mostly residential. My car is a junker and if something doesn't happen soon I will not even be able to pay insurance on it.
ogneopasno (1000+ posts) Thu Feb-05-09 02:49 PM
Response to Reply #20
22. Can you get a loan from your folks and travel to where a job is?
Do you have friends in union-friendly towns where you could get into an apprenticeship program? Some places still have openings and a need for union carpenters.
Warpy (1000+ posts) Thu Feb-05-09 02:08 PM
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3. I'm so sorry. Been there done that.
Likely things will get worse and you'll have a lot of company among your old high school friends who also had to move in with Mom and Dad until things improve at all. Other than going door to door from business to business all day every day, there's not much you can do about it right now. The jobs just aren't out there right now and won't be for some time.
Just remember that this isn't your fault and you are allowed to be angry.
Uh-huh, angry at 0bama, who's had 16 days now.
angrycarpenter (1000+ posts) Thu Feb-05-09 03:59 PM
Response to Reply #21
40. I guess I should have said that I had to move from Florida after the lay-off.
It is their office I am having a problem with. Thanks for the effort. I see the R next to their names and despair. They are the ones wanting to help me by getting more tax breaks for rich people.
Greyhound (1000+ posts) Thu Feb-05-09 02:16 PM
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10. Oregon is automatically denying claims now to delay payment and eliminate claims through attrition.
Hmmm. Who's the Republican governor of Oregon?
angrycarpenter (1000+ posts) Thu Feb-05-09 02:39 PM
Response to Reply #16
18. I am just a guy with a tool belt.
I sold my truck three years ago and got a small car, gas was killing me. I had to sell many of my tools last year during a lay-off to pay rent and lights. I have been sliding down hill for about four years and all the government will do is give me more grease.
nichomachus (1000+ posts) Thu Feb-05-09 02:54 PM
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23. Can you hire yourself out as a handyman?
I don't know about your area, but they are in great demand here -- and you can make some good money doing simple things.
I know I have a couple of jobs around my house that I can't handle and would pay someone a few bucks to do them. The trouble here is finding someone who can fit you into their schedule.
angrycarpenter (1000+ posts) Thu Feb-05-09 03:18 PM
Response to Reply #23
29. Already done, I put some flyers in a couple of local stores
No callers yet. I have to be careful, I am not licensed in Alabama and I have no idea how much they go after unlicensed handy men.
Yeah, the damned Republican lawmakers, regulating businesses.
Chief S itting Bull, speaking from the blanket:
Redstone (1000+ posts) Thu Feb-05-09 03:22 PM
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32. You have every right to be enraged. Here you are, a person who BUILDS things;
contributing to the American economy (if only you could get a job doing so), and you have to watch all the federal money going to the parasitic ****ing vampires on Wall Street who make millions and contribute NOTHING to society or the economy while doing so.
The grouchy old primitive:
NNN0LHI (1000+ posts) Thu Feb-05-09 03:27 PM
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33. Have you contacted your union local?
I am thinking they may be able to help? Our local used to have one person that is all he did was help people with their unemployment claims. He was very efficient too. He used to have a direct line to someone at the unemployment office.
Actually the union used to arrange to have the state workers come to the union hall to sign everyone up for our initial claims.
The freeloading bum the wily primitive:
Wiley50 (1000+ posts) Thu Feb-05-09 04:51 PM
Response to Reply #33
42. He's in Florida. It's a Right To Work For Next To Nothing state
Tn is the same way. Most of the deep south is.
It's a Repuke thing that should be illegal.
But you saw the diff in how they treated the auto companies as opposed to Wall Street re: a bailout
As if the freeloading bum the wily primitive would know anything about working.
One of the primitives with a new screen-name:
Politicalboi (1000+ posts) Thu Feb-05-09 03:32 PM
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34. That's too bad for you
I have been unemplyoed since July 08. I was lucky and I got unemployment from Pa and they do everything online. They even give you a debit card and they just add the money every two weeks. You just answer the 5 or so questions and your done. They didn't even ask where I looked for a job. Now I am collecting from Ca and I get a third of what I got in Pa and they have paper instead of online. And you have to cash the checks and if you don't have a bank account they charge you to cash it. And they want to know where you looked for a job. I wish you luck.
graywarrior (1000+ posts) Thu Feb-05-09 03:38 PM
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35. Took me five weeks to get $75 per week
I have to do a work search-4 contacts a week....there are no jobs. Businesses are overwhelmed with people coming in asking for jobs so they can keep collecting unemployment. It's insane.
Well, it's all very sad, but surely the anguished carpenter primitive has to do some honest self-evaluation.