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daredtowork

(3,732 posts)
1. I'd like to see some politicians do this right
Tue Sep 23, 2014, 02:13 PM
Sep 2014

First: try sleeping outside for a while, under chaotic life conditions, with no hygiene supplies or clean clothes. Then when you're tired, sick from stress and eating bad food (not to mention actual diseases from exposure to the elements and other people who are sick from living in "street conditions&quot , wearing ratty clothes, and smell to high heaven...go try to find a job.

Oh I forgot: you have no phone, no way to copy a resume (or to keep it safely if you can get it copied at some "employment center&quot , and no transportation subsidy to be able to get to job interviews.

I hate it when politicians claim they've "lived on food stamps" for a week or tried anything to do with being poor for a week. Because they really haven't. The main thing they don't realize is that when you're poor, nothing is done for your convenience: you are being split in a thousand different ways, caught in a thousand conflicting agency agendas, and when someone makes an error that cuts off your supply of FOOD there is no "safety net" below you while the bureaucracy just "processes its mistake over 30 days". If there's a hitch in the politician's plan to "be homeless" for a week - he just goes home that night and tries again tomorrow!

The core thing everyone needs to realize here: finding the job does not come first. No one will hire you in that condition. No one will want to work with you no matter what your mad programming skillz. The conditions in which you live need to be stabilized first, and you need to be relieved of toxic stress (most of which the government bureaucracies themselves are IMPOSING on the poor!) before you can even be in a position to "get a job".

By the way - see my sig for what actually happens when someone on welfare tries to work. The further ramification for me (not in the petition since it happened yet) was I lost Medi-Cal as well: the very thing that was enabling me to go back to work in the first place.

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