Anonymous ID: b23ec5 April 2, 2018, 11:52 p.m. No.877346   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Dear Q, I've been following your posts since Oct.

Keep up the great work, and thank you for everything.

But please wake me up in 5-10 years when all this effort trickles down to my real world life, as a working man with a college degree and a lifetime of student loan repayments, without any business contacts in the Top 1%, or access to business loans.

I imagine those of you on Q team (and your families & friends) are good, moral, God-fearing, hard-working people. But I also imagine most of you have not had to work for minimum wage, or go to night school for 8 years at the same time you worked a crappy full-time day job.

 

I've been out of work for months recently, and the only offers I'm getting are $10-15/hr as a contractor without any health insurance or paid time off or any other benefits.

On my current "job" there are no guaranteed hours per week, so I get to sit at my computer all day to watch out for an announcement every hour or two that some work is available first-come-first-served. Then they announce 20 minutes later there is no more work until further notice.

I'm sure it's just me and it's something I'm doing wrong, and I'm sure other anons will be glad to tell me so. Although I graduated with a 3.8 GPA and previously had a good job making $80K/yr before the Great Recession.

 

Outside of the Fortune 500 companies that make a lot of their money through corruption, political connections, and insider investments, and not by actually providing value to customers - Most US companies seem to be hiring more temporary, part-time, and contractors instead of full-time employees. This allows them to increase their profits & make their stocks more valuable to investors, while leaving their disposable workers at the mercy of state assistance and nonprofit safety nets.

 

I'm not blaming Trump, or trying to get others to feel sorry for me. Just hoping you actually "hear me" about "what I'd most like you to know about my experience." Maybe there are experts on Trump's team who can compile stats regarding the job market for jobs under $50K, to identify the trends I am referring to and brainstorm ideas that could help.

Thanks and God bless.