You know what? Flipping hamburgers for a living is an honorable profession. There are plenty of people out there busting their humps: driving trucks, mowing lawns, working retail and cleaning bathrooms -- putting up with crap from people who think they're better than they are. Those jobs are good enough for anyone to take if that's what you can get.

It's rude and lazy on your part to ask for the sweat of others 'cause your opinion of yourself is too high to do an honest day's work.

If you were elderly, disabled or working 60+ hours and still not making it, that would be an entirely different story, but from your post, that's not the case.


In reply to Re: Deseprate Plea For Help by pboin
in thread saskaqueer by saskaqueer

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