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Any 40+ unemployed?
What's your plans for overstaying with family during the holidays?
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#2
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I'm 42, and this is me:
[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] I don't have a job but I worked once at a Wendy's. I still live with my mom and dad and when company comes over I get really bad anxiety and close my door. My mom is sweet and slide a plate of mac and cheese under my door to eat. on Christmas, I sit at the edge of the stairs and open my presents when the guests are here. My mom asks me to try on my new clothes but I hiss at the crowd and crawl back to my room where its safe. I typically don't shower because cleaning yourself too often is actually bad for your skin and it kills the good backteria. Same with your mouth/teteth. | ||
#3
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Gonna bend everyone's ear about how it's imperative for freedom, democracy, and everything moral and good in this world to invest everything, no matter the cost, to stop the terrorist nazi Russian state from genocide and see if we can get hyped up on sending our kids over there.
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5 start thread OP
Out of curiosity what are the under 40's who have never had a job gonna do? Bend my ear about boomers being the reason they dont like to work for teh 5th year in a row? | ||
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I'm planning on silently brooding and arguing with my cousin in my head until they say something unrelated and I start yelling at them
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Boomers lived in a house with no TV or internet and worked 12 hour shifts.
It's not fair they had it so much better than we do. | ||
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Overstaying with relatives during the holidays is peak unemployed. Let's keep this on track and hear some of the best strategies.
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#9
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yoomers saying their family visiting with them is overstaying their welcome.
meanwhile 75% of them live at home. | ||
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