Caring for my woman
Employed in terms of being paid to turn up to a place daily and carry out mostly menial tasks for perhaps 2 of the 7 hours i am there per day. The rest of the time i witter or grumble about how everything seems different these days. I reckon i'm only still there thanks to the disciplinary discrimination act and me dangling it in front of them hysterically when i was at my post-road-accident maddest. I think they confuse my fixatedness with solving a problem for someone who calls "determination", when in fact i just can't let things go that seem unjust and unfair. Or maybe they just burp sympathy in my direction and perceive that it's better for me to look busy to onlookers and myself than to sit and distract colleagues from their work by asking them about the nicest moustache they've seen or felt, and other such foolish enquiries. Anyway, i have a job. So there.
I have NEVER felt a mans moustache.
There. I said it.
Unemployed and no idea why. Worked continuously for nearly 30 years but it's as if that doesn't count amongst the recruitment fraternity. Ideas welcomed!!
semi retired and looking for part time work.NSC mini-census time. What's the current mix amongst posters? Poll to follow...
1. Employed
2. Self-employed
3. Unemployed and seeking employment
4. Unemployed but not seeking employment
5. Caring for a relative
6. In full-time education / training
7. Volunteering
8. Retired
9. Other
Caring for a relative
I'm surprised/puzzled/outraged to see so many long term unemployed people who somehow afford to purchase season tickets and even attend the odd away game. I can barely afford to be a Brighton fan and I am fortunate enough to be employed . .
Caring for my woman
Savings, benefits, beg & borrow...