Sorry we cant all be insurance salesman.
More people lose money when they do door to door then make money. Not to mention they don't give you any health benefits which him having a baby is must. Also Archie is a recent college graduate. Maybe he has school loans where a job making less than 30,000 or something wont cut it.
You're so damn dumb, it actually physically hurts.
Let's see, while I was unemployed looking for a job ........ (too much to quote)
You obviously have never been in that boat before. When you talk out of your *** it is amazing how far down your throat you can stick your foot.
I think it's safe to say that you're the exception to the rule, Log, although I wasn't pointing fingers at anyone in this thread (you or Archie) but was mostly making a generalized statement. I still stand by my original statement though, and agree with SalmonHobo almost 100%. As for not having been in that boat, I guess you're right? I've never been unemployed. I probably have the worst resume on the board, have very few marketable skills, no post-HS education, and am mostly an all-around shmuck. Somehow I can manage to find and keep jobs, so forgive me if I think it's a load of crap that people are spending hours/days/weeks/months really devoted to looking for work. Also, talking out of my *** has paid huge dividends for me, don't knock it.
Trout, it's nothing to do with being proud.
Like I said, I wasn't pointing at you Mike. I know your situation, and I don't think you're one of the lazy bums that I want to pour boiling urine on. On the contrary, I'm impressed with where you're at at this point of your life/career. Other than the size of your pud, your wife is a lucky girl.
I mean, why take a job when you and your employer know that you'll have one foot in the door and one foot out of the door? It's not fair to them (hiring and retaining is very expensive) and it's not fair to the employee. Why sell yourself short?
I have to call BS on this. It doesn't matter where your feet are. If you need money to support your family/yourself/lifestyle/whatever, then you have to get out there and get a freaking job. Who gives a crap if it's "unfair" to the employer? I mean seriously. If you need the money, you won't be doing a half-assed job, so you won't be being unfair anyway. If you ARE doing a terrible job, then you'll get fired. Don't bother getting a job if you're going to get fired for being lazy. As for selling yourself short, I'm not really sure WTF you're talking about. I'm not sure how getting off your *** and working is ever selling yourself short, especially if you're working while you're looking to improve your "other" job/situation.
I mean, I actually have been doing odd jobs for the past few months (mostly recreational stuff like reffing, umpiring, site supervising) and I've even had interviews for jobs that I was way too qualified for only to be denied because of what I said previously. I could go flip burgers and trust me I would if my situation required it, but it doesn't. We're not in any debt, we both manage our money very well and we've made some smart choices that will take care of us for a while even if I wasn't able to find a job.
THIS is what I'm talking about. You
would go flip burgers, and so would I. You do what you have to do. Freeloading idiots like BeanClown, on the other hand, are above that kind of thing. I am bitching about jackholes like him who refuse to go flip burgers because of their pride and over-inflated sense of self-worth.
With all that being said, I got the job I interviewed for yesterday and I start on Monday. It's about flipping time cause I worked my *** off for about 4 hours a day applying for jobs and I went to 15 interviews. I finally landed the job in the one interview I didn't actually say "hehepeepeecaca."
Four hours a day sounds more like it -- and if your financial situation were different, you would've still worked a full time job somewhere and put in your four hours of job hunting.
Congrats on the job, btw. Send me a PM or message on FB with some details, namely your work schedule; I still want that date you promised me.