Anonymous wrote:Wtf! No way in hell my child would be there another day. They can’t feed themselves. They get money from me and it’s doubtful my kid gets fed. My son would be back with me. They can Skype.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is he having trouble finding work? There are signs everywhere that they are hiring.
I was helping a friend search for a job and came across ads on Indeed where Big Lots says they are even willing to hire felons.
Is he in the DC area?
A lot of people don't WANT to work. We just had a furniture delivery cancelled for another 2 months because they can't find delivery drivers. Absurd
The entitlement in this comment is what's absurd.
It's very accurate. Why the airlines are struggling to find workers, and like the restaurants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here.
Dad had him for most of August. Mom wanted him for a few days..... somehow it all worked out. I didn't ask for details. It sounds like Dad has found a night job so he will pick up after school to save on child care expenses.
Poor kid. Such a sad life that his parents don’t either seem to want him much.
Anonymous wrote:Op here.
Dad had him for most of August. Mom wanted him for a few days..... somehow it all worked out. I didn't ask for details. It sounds like Dad has found a night job so he will pick up after school to save on child care expenses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is he having trouble finding work? There are signs everywhere that they are hiring.
I was helping a friend search for a job and came across ads on Indeed where Big Lots says they are even willing to hire felons.
Is he in the DC area?
A lot of people don't WANT to work. We just had a furniture delivery cancelled for another 2 months because they can't find delivery drivers. Absurd
The entitlement in this comment is what's absurd.
It's very accurate. Why the airlines are struggling to find workers, and like the restaurants.
If these employers offered jobs that people wanted (i.e., with a combination of pay, benefits, hours, responsibility, and other factors that were appealing), they would have no trouble finding workers. That's how free markets work. The attitude that some people need to accept terrible jobs that don't pay enough in order to subsidize cheaper prices for the middle and upper class is very distasteful.
More distasteful is when they would rather not feed their child. Instead of picking up extra work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is he having trouble finding work? There are signs everywhere that they are hiring.
I was helping a friend search for a job and came across ads on Indeed where Big Lots says they are even willing to hire felons.
Is he in the DC area?
A lot of people don't WANT to work. We just had a furniture delivery cancelled for another 2 months because they can't find delivery drivers. Absurd
The entitlement in this comment is what's absurd.
It's very accurate. Why the airlines are struggling to find workers, and like the restaurants.
If these employers offered jobs that people wanted (i.e., with a combination of pay, benefits, hours, responsibility, and other factors that were appealing), they would have no trouble finding workers. That's how free markets work. The attitude that some people need to accept terrible jobs that don't pay enough in order to subsidize cheaper prices for the middle and upper class is very distasteful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is he having trouble finding work? There are signs everywhere that they are hiring.
I was helping a friend search for a job and came across ads on Indeed where Big Lots says they are even willing to hire felons.
Is he in the DC area?
A lot of people don't WANT to work. We just had a furniture delivery cancelled for another 2 months because they can't find delivery drivers. Absurd
The entitlement in this comment is what's absurd.
It's very accurate. Why the airlines are struggling to find workers, and like the restaurants.
If these employers offered jobs that people wanted (i.e., with a combination of pay, benefits, hours, responsibility, and other factors that were appealing), they would have no trouble finding workers. That's how free markets work. The attitude that some people need to accept terrible jobs that don't pay enough in order to subsidize cheaper prices for the middle and upper class is very distasteful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is he having trouble finding work? There are signs everywhere that they are hiring.
I was helping a friend search for a job and came across ads on Indeed where Big Lots says they are even willing to hire felons.
Is he in the DC area?
A lot of people don't WANT to work. We just had a furniture delivery cancelled for another 2 months because they can't find delivery drivers. Absurd
The entitlement in this comment is what's absurd.
It's very accurate. Why the airlines are struggling to find workers, and like the restaurants.
If these employers offered jobs that people wanted (i.e., with a combination of pay, benefits, hours, responsibility, and other factors that were appealing), they would have no trouble finding workers. That's how free markets work. The attitude that some people need to accept terrible jobs that don't pay enough in order to subsidize cheaper prices for the middle and upper class is very distasteful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is he having trouble finding work? There are signs everywhere that they are hiring.
I was helping a friend search for a job and came across ads on Indeed where Big Lots says they are even willing to hire felons.
Is he in the DC area?
A lot of people don't WANT to work. We just had a furniture delivery cancelled for another 2 months because they can't find delivery drivers. Absurd
The entitlement in this comment is what's absurd.
It's very accurate. Why the airlines are struggling to find workers, and like the restaurants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is he having trouble finding work? There are signs everywhere that they are hiring.
I was helping a friend search for a job and came across ads on Indeed where Big Lots says they are even willing to hire felons.
Is he in the DC area?
A lot of people don't WANT to work. We just had a furniture delivery cancelled for another 2 months because they can't find delivery drivers. Absurd
The entitlement in this comment is what's absurd.
Anonymous wrote:I think this is probably 10% about food costs and 90% about dad trying to get out of having his child visit, either because it’s inconvenient for him or, more likely, the girlfriend doesn’t want the child there. No way I’d send my child into a situation where he’s unwanted. Does custody agreement say anything about significant others?