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In reply to the discussion: Why Poor People Stay Poor [View all]inanna
(3,547 posts)for people who are employed (mostly service sector) with no benefits, no hope in hell of becoming full-time permanent, along with those shape-shifting schedules. We've gotta be "flexible" - ya know? One week you work 40+ hours - the next maybe 20.
Stuck doing those clopening shifts? Well, like it or lump it. This is the trend. This is the "service economy".
I like my job. I'm very good at what I do. I love (most of) my co-workers. Believe it or not - I adore my direct boss. He does the best he can for all of us. But I also know he's caught in an impossible position at times because of his bosses.
Most people who are poor do work - and they work damn hard. It still ain't enough in these times.
Side note: both my brother and I noticed one of the local grocery stores in town advertising ground beef on sale at the "rock bottom" price of $2.99 lb. - a savings of $2.19 per lb. That's right. Around here, ground beef now costs over five bucks a pound - and it hardly ever goes on sale anymore....
Thanks for the thread.