It Sucks to be the Working Poor

Wow. We're not allowed overtime. If we're going to go more than half an hour over forty hours in a week we have to leave without finishing our work, then get bitched at for it the next day. Holiday is time and a half, so that's good, I guess.

Shut up and thank Obama for your wonderful life!
 
I've been a civil rights worker since I was 19. My current employment involves knowing about the lives of desperate hard working people....I wasn't fully aware that there is a class of people who struggle the way they do...

You're either full of bullsh!t or a thief...

...because whomever is employing you certainly isn't getting their money's worth.
 
and I think you know how much gravity I give your opnion.

Yeah, well, look in the mirror, then, and tell yourself that you've worked in civil rights since you were 19 and never realized until now that there are "Working Poor"...

..and try not to be outed again as full of crap as the other you laughs in your face, too.
 
Yeah, well, look in the mirror, then, and tell yourself that you've worked in civil rights since you were 19 and never realized until now that there are "Working Poor"...

..and try not to be outed again as full of crap as the other you laughs in your face, too.

The people I worked with were primarily middles class minorities and whites. On this board we always talk about the rich, the middle class and the welfare poor. I could be wrong but I can't remember a discussion about the working poor. It wasn't until I started at my current employment a year ago did I come in contact with the working poor. So now I'm curious to know if others are also aware. I think the working poor are too often included with the welfare poor.

I've tried to talk politics and am able with a few but most are too busy working two jobs and or raising a family and going to school to have time to know what's going on. The attached study was done in jersey, one of the most expensive states to live in where people like some of those I work with start at 7.25 an hr. They are always a thin hair away from being homelss.
 
The people I worked with were primarily middles class minorities and whites. On this board we always talk about the rich, the middle class and the welfare poor. I could be wrong but I can't remember a discussion about the working poor. It wasn't until I started at my current employment a year ago did I come in contact with the working poor. So now I'm curious to know if others are also aware. I think the working poor are too often included with the welfare poor.

I've tried to talk politics and am able with a few but most are too busy working two jobs and or raising a family and going to school to have time to know what's going on. The attached study was done in jersey, one of the most expensive states to live in where people like some of those I work with start at 7.25 an hr. They are always a thin hair away from being homelss.

You need to make a poll to dispel your curiosity about others on this board being aware/unaware of the "Working Poor" you say you've just discovered exist...

...or catch one of these "It Sucks to be Working Poor", cage 'em, feed 'em, and change their litter box daily so you may sate that pet thing you obviously got goin' on.

You really do eat up all that "middle class minorities", "whites", "the rich", "the middle class", "the welfare poor", and "the Working Poor" class warfare crap, don't you?
 
You need to make a poll to dispel your curiosity about others on this board being aware/unaware of the "Working Poor" you say you've just discovered exist...

...or catch one of these "It Sucks to be Working Poor", cage 'em, feed 'em, and change their litter box daily so you may sate that pet thing you obviously got goin' on.

You really do eat up all that "middle class minorities", "whites", "the rich", "the middle class", "the welfare poor", and "the Working Poor" class warfare crap, don't you?

I'm not going to do a poll. Anyone interested would have posted by now.

As for the rest of your insane babble, I have no idea what you are trying to say.


But thanks for the effort.
 
The people I worked with were primarily middles class minorities and whites. On this board we always talk about the rich, the middle class and the welfare poor. I could be wrong but I can't remember a discussion about the working poor. It wasn't until I started at my current employment a year ago did I come in contact with the working poor. So now I'm curious to know if others are also aware. I think the working poor are too often included with the welfare poor.

I've tried to talk politics and am able with a few but most are too busy working two jobs and or raising a family and going to school to have time to know what's going on. The attached study was done in jersey, one of the most expensive states to live in where people like some of those I work with start at 7.25 an hr. They are always a thin hair away from being homelss.

I can tell you how to fix it.
Move.
west texas and south texas hire you on the spot
google it better your self.
 
$7.25 an hour is damn generous.

"Now get your ass up to the second floor and start cleaning the guest rooms!"
 
Did it really take three pages to figure out that being poor sucks?

In Ky, as long as she's making partial payments, they can't evict her. My mom has paid like, $10 on the rent before to keep us in the house.

...my mom sucks.

"Kids, if you've got anything to do that requires electricity, do it in the next three days."
 
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