One of my favorites are the ones who say "but it's the law" in re: to something that is clearly wrong and/or anti-human rights when being told it shouldn't exist.
Yep…at one point slavery was legal too..
One of my favorites are the ones who say "but it's the law" in re: to something that is clearly wrong and/or anti-human rights when being told it shouldn't exist.
Yep…at one point slavery was legal too..
Imagine us welders feel, with limited options due to location, no savings, went to trade-school over decade ago, paying 3k a semester to get a skilled trade and then jobs start you at $10/hr LMMFAO!
It's laughable…people are too busy trying to make it to the next check rather than caring about overthrowing a tyrannical government.
Sad.
With what funds?
Go ahead, lay it out all-knowing one.
Car payment - 300+ month.
Insurance - 120+ month.
Rent - 600 month.
Paycheck 300-500 depending on OT.
No savings.
Middle of bumfukt nowhere.
Now, be my hero, how the fuck do you "go to where the work is" in that setting?
They do but it's this thing called Monopoly..maybe you've heard of it.
>Guess you are fucked
Now wonder why your average American is pissed off.
Millions moar just like me.
Not as simple as just "taking the leap".
Landing a job takes time and money. - Apply, wait, interview, wait again, most likely drug test, wait some moar, then maybe get the job…oops car repo'd now really fucked, oh well…at least I got "balls".
Already away from family.
Split when I was 2.
But to answer your question - to make enough so we can start our own thing(the American Dream - which is near impossible these days) and make enough money and/or have enough time to spend with them.
Struggle every single day, anon.
Glad it worked out for you.
We all just want to be free, that's it. Just free.
Eyes are always open for a better opportunity.
Just need that one willing to take a 'risk'.
Every boss I've had has appreciated and acknowledged my work and that was for scraps.
Based here. I know.