are you sure its a hotel, its probably a motel
Quote from 1prometheus:
Here is a plan:
Why don't we put these people to work? Plenty of infrastructure needs to be painted. Plenty of cities have litter that needs to be picked up, flower gardens that need to be weeded, gum that needs to be scraped off sidewalks, etc.
Lets for big work crews, kind of in the spirit of a chain gang, and get these people moving again!
They get minimum wage and three squares a day. We can house them in big dorms or tent cities, with armed guards to prevent any type of unruly behavior.
Quote from KINGOFSHORTS:
A hispanic son would never ever let his mom end up homeless, Americans are a strange lot.
Quote from MohdSalleh:
are you sure its a hotel, its probably a motel
Quote from noob_trad3r:
These stories are popping up so often its probably best to have one thread for them.
And here we meet some 49 year old lady who spent close to 100K to go to school and cannot even get a job flipping burgers so she lives in a hotel and probably soon in her car.
It is a sickening plummet, considering that she was earning $56,000 a year in her old job, enjoyed vacationing in places like Mexico and the Caribbean, and had started business school in 2008 at Iona College.
Ms. Jarrin had scrabbled for her foothold in the middle class. She graduated from college late in life, in 2003, attending classes while working full time. She used to believe that education would be her ticket to prosperity, but is now bitter about what it has gotten her.
âI owe $92,000 for an education which is basically worthless,â she said.
Last year she moved to Brentwood, Tenn., south of Nashville, in search of work. After initially trying to finish her M.B.A. program remotely, she dropped out because of the stress from her sinking finances. She has applied for everything from minimum-wage jobs to director positions.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/38537255