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FunnyCamper
Mar 03, 2018Explorer II
rhagfo wrote:masters of their own home living destiny then :) I meant that they were not shored up in some section 8 scary housing or being supplied by the govt and on a tight federal leash kinda statement.FunnyCamper wrote:jfkmk wrote:coolmom42 wrote:
What's sad is that someone may really be living in that.
All joking aside, you could very well be right. When I see something like that it sure makes me thankful for what I have in my life.
It does make one feel blessed for what we do have but you have to remember they are still the master of their own destiny, having any home is a great thing, no matter what it is :) Some have nothing, even this amt of control in one's life is better than nothing.
Not always true, known many that are hard workers, and smart, but had poor interview skills, or had issues with written testing, but great knowledge.
Have also seen very lazy, and dumb people with great interview skills getting jobs they were not qualified for.
Yes, the hard workers survive, but should have gotten far better positions.
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