
Aug 12, 2015, 02:54 PM
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Desert Kitty hates titles
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Member Since: Jul 2008
Location: TARDIS
Posts: 12,628
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Originally Posted by jayblaze
I have been out of work for so long that I developed mental and health issues.
I was "blackballed" from being hired and had problems even with getting in the door.
9 years later 6 months later, I am still unemployed the process it is rigged to where you still excluded from being interviewed or considered to be hired.
I have no felonies and dress professionally but no such success.
I have a degree and still no job, I get no government assistance I'm still out here on these street surviving.
I' m still looking but no results so what you say to peoples who just gave up or about to give up?
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People who give up or are about to give up aren't even counted. So the "rate" is not accurate at all. The only thing I can think of to count people is to have a Census like survey, given to every single household. I mean, they count homeless people...and the two (LT unemployment and homelessness) are connected, if they would realize this.
The rate is padded by low-wage temporary jobs too. SO, they say it dropped, but they only count people drawing unemployment. Government is so incompetent in so many ways they use "statistics."
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