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I got offered a Census job--and I rejected it. Here's why.
« on: April 03, 2010, 01:51:03 PM »
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I got offered a Census job--and I rejected it. Here's why.
   
I've been out of work since July and have been on unemployment since then. For more than 20 years, I have always worked in an office. I know how to use both Macs and PCs. I know how to file and sort, etc. I took the Census exam and passed with a perfect score--and, of course, indicated exactly the type of work experience I have. I also live in a very economically depressed neighborhood with a very high rate of poverty and a low level of education; I'm doubtless one of the few residents who has any kind of college education at all, and I have a master's degree. You'd think they'd be on the phone to me pronto, offering me an office job, right?

Well, I got called just this morning and offered a job as an enumerator--yeah, going door to door. The job would pay $15.25 per hour, and I'd be working 30 hours a week for 6 to 8 weeks. They wanted to know right away whether I'd take it. No time to decide.

I had to say no. This job would pay me little more than I am currently getting every week in my unemployment check--and it would last only 6 to 8 weeks, and at the end of it I probably wouldn't be eligible for unemployment again. Even if I were, it would have to be for way less than I am currently receiving.

I have a master's degree and 20-plus years' experience in an office environment, I pass the exam with flying colors in one of the most economically depressed urban neighborhoods in the country, and the best they can offer me is a 6- to 8-week job pounding the pavement?

This is a farce.

I want to work, but I can't afford to work a temp job that lasts only for a few weeks. I literally cannot afford to. I guess I will have to tell unemployment I rejected a job offer, but I honestly don't think I could have afforded to accept it. And frankly, I think it's an insult that this is the best offer I got. Am I being unreasonable?

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1. If you tell them you rejected an offer,
   
won't you lose the unemployment benefits?

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27. That's what I'm saying. I think I would lose them,
   
but only for the week.

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39. I thought they would cancel them for good...
   
at least, I think that's how it used to be. If it's only for the week, and it is really better for you, then I would definitely look out for myself. Especially with all the anti-census crap coming from the right-wing nutbags. :hi:
   

So I will be looking for a future thread where this moron cries that he isn't getting any more UE benefits.
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That is the difference between us and them. We will take crappy jobs with crappy pay to try to make it through until we get something better. They sit around the house and whine that they can't find a good enough job.

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Re: I got offered a Census job--and I rejected it. Here's why.
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2010, 02:02:50 PM »
Here's the real reason why.

It was work and DUmbass wasn't having anything to do with that work shit. Work is for plebes and he deserves a high ranking job with the administration. Didn't you hear his test scores?  :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

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Re: I got offered a Census job--and I rejected it. Here's why.
« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2010, 02:50:13 PM »
Here's the real reason why.

It was work and DUmbass wasn't having anything to do with that work shit. Work is for plebes and he deserves a high ranking job with the administration. Didn't you hear his test scores?  :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

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Re: I got offered a Census job--and I rejected it. Here's why.
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« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2010, 03:10:44 PM »
I wonder how many census takers will turn in 1,000+ miles per day on their mileage reports?

Hey, 50 cent per mile/per day plus 20 hours per day at 15.25 per hr....that's over $800 a day...times 5 days a week = $4,000.00+ a week ....and what do you know. We're getting pretty close to what DUmmies think they're worth.
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Re: I got offered a Census job--and I rejected it. Here's why.
« Reply #5 on: April 03, 2010, 03:36:12 PM »
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I've been out of work since July and have been on unemployment since then. For more than 20 years, I have always worked in an office. I know how to use both Macs and PCs. I know how to file and sort, etc
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Master's degree and this is what he/she is bragging about?   uh, high school kids can do this too. 

Why work when you can collect for doing nothing?   it's the liberal way afterall.

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Re: I got offered a Census job--and I rejected it. Here's why.
« Reply #6 on: April 03, 2010, 04:07:43 PM »
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I got offered a Census job--and I rejected it. Here's why.
   
I've been out of work since July and have been on unemployment since then. For more than 20 years, I have always worked in an office. I know how to use both Macs and PCs. I know how to file and sort, etc. I took the Census exam and passed with a perfect score--and, of course, indicated exactly the type of work experience I have. I also live in a very economically depressed neighborhood with a very high rate of poverty and a low level of education; I'm doubtless one of the few residents who has any kind of college education at all, and I have a master's degree. You'd think they'd be on the phone to me pronto, offering me an office job, right?

Well, I got called just this morning and offered a job as an enumerator--yeah, going door to door. The job would pay $15.25 per hour, and I'd be working 30 hours a week for 6 to 8 weeks. They wanted to know right away whether I'd take it. No time to decide.

I had to say no. This job would pay me little more than I am currently getting every week in my unemployment check--and it would last only 6 to 8 weeks, and at the end of it I probably wouldn't be eligible for unemployment again. Even if I were, it would have to be for way less than I am currently receiving.

I have a master's degree and 20-plus years' experience in an office environment, I pass the exam with flying colors in one of the most economically depressed urban neighborhoods in the country, and the best they can offer me is a 6- to 8-week job pounding the pavement?

This is a farce.

I want to work, but I can't afford to work a temp job that lasts only for a few weeks. I literally cannot afford to. I guess I will have to tell unemployment I rejected a job offer, but I honestly don't think I could have afforded to accept it. And frankly, I think it's an insult that this is the best offer I got. Am I being unreasonable?

Translation: Who knew the Census Bureau was going to do drug testing as a condition of employment.  :lmao:
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Re: I got offered a Census job--and I rejected it. Here's why.
« Reply #7 on: April 03, 2010, 04:08:47 PM »
Who knew the Census was going to do drug testing as a condition of employment.  :lmao:

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« Reply #8 on: April 03, 2010, 04:33:14 PM »
What a dumbass. By refusing the job, her benefits are now at risk of being cut off permanently. By taking the temporary job, she could have picked up UI again when it ended, and if she picked up another 12 weeks of work somewhere, could have qualified for another year of unemployment eligibility.

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Re: I got offered a Census job--and I rejected it. Here's why.
« Reply #9 on: April 03, 2010, 04:44:58 PM »
Somehow....there are lots and lots of holes in this little tale. What a surprise.

Runnin' Buddy's husband is retired and he is working for the census, cause the pay is good and he wanted something to do, part time.

He has a Bachelor's Degree in Business, owned his own engineering headhunting business for years, a Navy vet, passed the test with a perfect score. He was called up immediately last year.

Now on his 3rd round of working for them....and has been in an office the entire time. He was never even asked if he wanted to be out going door to door. First time around, he was overseeing the door to door stuff. Don't know what he's doing for them now.

Guess the difference between a dummie and a conservative, is the conservative wants to do something with their time other than watch tv and eat cheetos.
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Re: I got offered a Census job--and I rejected it. Here's why.
« Reply #10 on: April 03, 2010, 11:59:08 PM »
In the Oconomy, you can't find a high paying job even if you have a master's degree in filing and sorting.

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« Reply #11 on: April 04, 2010, 05:40:10 AM »
In the Oconomy, you can't find a high paying job even if you have a master's degree in filing and sorting.

GOBUCKS, c'mon--you know that the DUmb****s would never "lower" themselves to such a "technical" field.  Those Womyn's/Ghey Studies degrees sure don't get one much more than a fry cook at McDonald's, no matter whether they're bachelor's or master's, do they?
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Re: I got offered a Census job--and I rejected it. Here's why.
« Reply #12 on: April 04, 2010, 05:50:04 AM »
First off, degree or no degree, NO job is "beneath" me in order to put food on my table or a roof over my head.

Maybe that's why I've never been out of work more than a month since I was 15.
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« Reply #13 on: April 04, 2010, 06:00:41 AM »
GOBUCKS, c'mon--you know that the DUmb****s would never "lower" themselves to such a "technical" field.  Those Womyn's/Ghey Studies degrees sure don't get one much more than a fry cook at McDonald's, no matter whether they're bachelor's or master's, do they?

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Re: I got offered a Census job--and I rejected it. Here's why.
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I got offered a Census job--and I rejected it.
   
I've been out of work since July and have been on unemployment since then.

You'd think they'd be on the phone to me pronto, offering me an office job, right?

Well, I got called just this morning and offered a job as an enumerator--yeah, going door to door.

I had to say no.

I have a master's degree and 20-plus years' experience in an office environment, I pass the exam with flying colors in one of the most economically depressed urban neighborhoods in the country, and the best they can offer me is a 6- to 8-week job pounding the pavement?

This is a farce.

I want to work, but I can't afford to work a temp job that lasts only for a few weeks. I literally cannot afford to.

I think it's an insult that this is the best offer I got.

Am I being unreasonable?

As a working-my-ass-off-taxpayer, I have to say that you desperately need the shit beat out of you for that. 

Seriously, how in the **** can you look at someone who is feeding 9 people every day (that would be me) and tell me that you are too damned good to walk door to door for 15+ an hour and I need to keep busting my ass so you can sit on yours?

This country has an ass ton of problems and liberal leeches like you are the top reason.  But, don't fret, enough decent and good people are finally awake enough that we just might start rolling some of this bullshit that you thumbsuckers have gotten past us back.  I look forward to the day the tap is cut off and you are pried from the public tit and I hope it hurts, shitbag, I hope it hurts you to your rotten soul.  I look forward to the day I can laugh at you and the rest of the welfare queens as you finally realize you have to actually get your fat fingers dirty and work.

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Re: I got offered a Census job--and I rejected it. Here's why.
« Reply #15 on: April 05, 2010, 03:44:59 PM »
First off, degree or no degree, NO job is "beneath" me in order to put food on my table or a roof over my head.

Maybe that's why I've never been out of work more than a month since I was 15.

No shit.  I remember doing "landscaping" for 5 months, 12 hours a day, until I found something better to feed my family.  That was back in 93 after I left active duty the first time.
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« Reply #16 on: April 06, 2010, 12:07:35 PM »
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I also live in a very economically depressed neighborhood with a very high rate of poverty and a low level of education; I'm doubtless one of the few residents who has any kind of college education at all, and I have a master's degree. You'd think they'd be on the phone to me pronto, offering me an office job, right?

You view yourself as being intelligent and above menial work like knocking on doors, believing yourself to be qualified for an office job where you won't have to mix with the riff-raff, but you live in an impoverished neighborhood full of stupid people.

You were offered a job you weren't qualified to perform.  A bunch of bureaucrats who can barely tie their shoes had pity on you and you turned them down.  You are truly a primitive.

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« Reply #17 on: April 06, 2010, 03:58:45 PM »
Ah'm pretty certain he/she/it, is fixin' to lose it's "sit on my ass" bennies! As far as I know, if the offer is anywhere near your previous salary you are obligated to take the job or bye, bye, butt nugget!
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« Reply #18 on: April 06, 2010, 06:17:53 PM »
I had to look at the post counts of these two responders, just to make sure they weren't newbies who didn't know of the work habits (non-habits?) of the dump. Perhaps they are longtime moles.

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136. Oh the greed
 I think the insulting part would be preferring to leach off everyone else when jobs are available to you. All because you are too greedy to accept a job below your ego standards.
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137. You have been on UI for almost a year.. dont you think its time to go to work?
 Many would be thrilled to get a job offer even if part-time temporary. Times are tough dude... millions of more qualified people than you are out of work now. Take the job. If nothing else to just get out of the house.

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« Reply #19 on: April 06, 2010, 07:44:15 PM »
when is open season going to start on liberal leeches like you???  ****in parasite


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« Reply #20 on: April 06, 2010, 10:35:43 PM »
And we're supposed to be cold and heartless when we talk about entitlement reforms?

THIS IS EXACTLY THE KIND OF ASSHOLE WE'RE TALKING ABOUT, IDIOTS.

The kind you morons like to claim doesn't exist.

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Not the 90 year old widow with cancer whose house just burned down, but dipshits like this who would rather game the system and scratch a few more bucks out of my pocket than take a productive job for a few dollars less. Plus, in the long run, they're sucking up funds that might not be there later for someone actually in need.

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« Reply #21 on: April 06, 2010, 10:59:46 PM »
This is the kind of shit that ticks me off.  This guy is basically saying he's "too good" to be a door-to-door head counter.  Why did he even bother taking the test?  He just wasted everyone's time.  

My husband's employee was at the casino with his girlfriend a couple weeks ago.  He over heard a couple talking about their job situation.  They said they make more on unemployment then they would in any other job.  Kicker?  They were playing SLOTS during that conversation.

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Re: I got offered a Census job--and I rejected it. Here's why.
« Reply #22 on: April 07, 2010, 09:56:46 AM »
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54.
I don't think I had a lot of illusions about it, either. I just think it's not a good choice for me.

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57. As for just going into business myself--been there, done that, not for me.

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61.
 Some of you seem to think I am a prima donna snob because I have a college degree (two, actually) and I hoped to be offered something more than this job.
blah blah blah
We each have to make our decisions based on individual circumstances. I don't think this circumstance is right for me, and I admit to being disappointed. I know some of you think I must've been born with a silver spoon in my mouth to have this attitude. I assure you, I wasn't. I wasn't born rich, and my education was not paid for by Mums and Daddums. I wouldn't even have the education or experience I have without a lot of help from a lot of sources, the government included.

As it stands, I am coming to the conclusion that I am unlikely to find work in my field ever again in my lifetime, and that I may have to go back to school. When I do, it will again be a proposition I need to find financing for, because I don't have the savings blah blah blah But i'll do it in a field that shows significant job growth, can't be outsourced, and gives me the feeling I'm making a positive difference in people's lives. Underwater basketweaving, counseling, or social work.


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60.  if you don't work, you can't eat.
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63. Wow. You sound like one of the Republicans.

She ended up getting beaten up pretty badly.  Maru Kitteh I think, called her a douche. 

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Re: I got offered a Census job--and I rejected it. Here's why.
« Reply #23 on: April 07, 2010, 10:24:30 AM »
No need to make excuses or come up with contrived explanations for turning down work, Betty Cool.  We all know you a useless, lazy POS; after all, you are a 1000+ posting DUer.
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« Reply #24 on: April 07, 2010, 11:22:24 AM »
No need to make excuses or come up with contrived explanations for turning down work, Betty Cool.  We all know you a useless, lazy POS; after all, you are a 1000+ posting DUer.

That ought to be put on every job application on the planet! At least you'd know what you were hiring!
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