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Originally Posted by jayswin
Little of column A and B, imo. There's so many people that just see themselves above any sort of labour/customer service/field work to the point of losing their house after two years of not working before they suck up their pride and start bringing in $23/hr cash flow to hold them over. It's crazy.
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Is this actually happening to "so many people"?
Not trying to challenge it, just genuinely curious. I can't think of anyone who has lost their home to not working by choice.
In my industry we are having a tough time finding top-end workers (that we are willing to pay top dollar for) due to a shortage of qualified applicants. It has always been this way, but it does seem worse now.