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Originally Posted by Botten
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I am okay with that.
https://web.archive.org/web/20101122...BetterLife.pdf
Undocumented workers can be found working in almost every industry in New York City performing a wide variety of tasks. More than half of all dishwashers in the city are undocumented workers, as are a third of all sewing machine operators, painters, cooks, construction laborers, and food preparation workers. Undocumented workers also make up close to 30 percent of the city's automotive service technicians and mechanics, waiters, maids and housekeeping cleaners, and carpenters. The five occupations with the most undocumented workers in New York City are cooks (21,000), janitors and building cleaners (19,000), construction laborers (17,000), maids and housekeeping cleaners (16,000), and waiters (15,000).
NYC probably won't mind more support.
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So when you finish your magical new job that the job fairies gave, where do you go?
Do you think you can continue working in the same pair of clothes?
How do you escape the cold? How do you take a shower? How bad is the body odor going to get? How filthy from sleeping on the street?
Fairy tales