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In reply to the discussion: "I See Old People" Taking Over The Service Job Economy [View all]nilesobek
(1,423 posts)87. Interesting juxtapositions between
those who live the life and those who speculate on the life and circumstances. I'm on SSI but it was no safety net for me. Its not enough money to live on and I can't find a doctor who will take medicare. So I went back to work, cutting and installing cemetary monuments, then working graveyard at a convenience store. I have to walk to work. My house is crumbling. My wife is disabled. While twirling in front of space heaters we contemplate the real kind of character poverty is instilling in us. Defeated? No. But the check is in the mail.
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Maybe they need to quit organizing them to support Walmart and find ways to quit supporting
jtuck004
Nov 2013
#35
Most of us need to suppliment our SSI. I have three part time jobs. I'd love to give up two ...
marble falls
Nov 2013
#11
"hold jobs they don't need." Who made you the arbiter? In the U.S., "What do you do?" is crucial to
WinkyDink
Nov 2013
#57
And the future for all of us as America marches forward into full dystopia. Young people
RKP5637
Nov 2013
#4
Yep, much as I said in my reply #19 to you just recently, the model is broken. n/t
RKP5637
Nov 2013
#23
I hope so, because I don't think any are going to do much for them, we seem to be
RKP5637
Nov 2013
#40
My grandfather still works even though he has 2 pensions, 1 of which is military.
Nuclear Unicorn
Nov 2013
#5
Lots of retired folks want to work, after all, that is what they have done for most of their lives.
lumpy
Nov 2013
#76
Well that settles it. Economic insecurity doesn't exist for old people.
Warren Stupidity
Nov 2013
#83
It's amazing how so many rely on broad assumptions and their own infallibility
Nuclear Unicorn
Nov 2013
#90
The owners of America don't need an American workforce anymore. They've got the world now. nt
valerief
Nov 2013
#10
Exactly what is going on. America is just another slot in their portfolio. Many, most?
RKP5637
Nov 2013
#15
People actually sign up to get their brains blown out to protect the interests
valerief
Nov 2013
#26
What keeps coming to mind for me is we have a national Stockholm Syndrome going on ... n/t
RKP5637
Nov 2013
#37
if I'm ever able to retire, I plan to volunteer at a local animal shelter
magical thyme
Nov 2013
#20
I've had some older people help me locate things in big box stores and I was really wondering
RKP5637
Nov 2013
#22
Being well into one's 60s ain't old, nor is it time to head to the pasture. Just saying. :)
Hoyt
Nov 2013
#28
I have plenty of issues, but still don't consider myself washed up. I do understand
Hoyt
Nov 2013
#64
Sadly, I think it's going to get worse. Also, the cost of food keeps going up and up. It's
RKP5637
Nov 2013
#42
Definitely! Often I think 'what if' a really totalitarian force arose in this country and
RKP5637
Nov 2013
#51