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Reba 2 year s ago
Zero sympathy. In every case the person that is whining did not think through their choices thus it is their problem to deal with. Everyone has a choice to stay with their job or find a new one. Stop acting like a victim.
       
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Elmira 2 year s ago
Reba,

Wow. You s#ck.
       
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Midge 2 year s ago
Elmira, he's not wrong, you know.
       
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Mimi 2 year s ago
       
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Mally 2 year s ago
       
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Buren 2 year s ago
Maybe it’s because they like their profession and just want to be able to live from it? Just a thought …
       
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Cleatus 2 year s ago
Buren, every profession has wage range. I may like being a Beach Lifeguard but I would not become one with the assumption that I’m going to be living in a $250K house - I would know that I’m going to be relegated to renting an apartment. Just because I went in to the profession doesn’t mean that now the employer needs to pay me more because I can’t afford a house and other nice things like an Engineer (that made wise choices).
       
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"Caretaking."

 

"A friend’s wife is an in-home caretaker for old people. He told me she makes like $12/hr. It’s a travesty. These people need to be trusted to do what’s best for people that can’t help themselves, as well as being trusted to be in the homes of those people, that can’t do anything about it if they aren’t doing what’s in their best interest. You would think they would pay enough to attract somebody that isn’t just hard up for a job, or maybe can’t get a better one."

 

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