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Message Subject Prayer requests for Miggy and me. Updated with my full life story for your delight
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Many retirement homes and hospitals will pay for CNA training if you contract to work for them for a year after you finish school. Plus there are many 1 year courses that will keep you out of those loser minimum wage jobs. Unemployment offices will know of tons of training programs and vocational rehab. You have lots of options for bettering your employment situation. There’s always Walmart and McDonald’s not the greatest but still better than no job. Good luck!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 2494046




AC, please keep in mind that Miggy is pushing 60 years old. And that many jobs which are suitable for 30 - 40 year old people become more and more physically challenging as a person gets older. Could YOU be 60 and work at McDonalds? Survive a 48-hour week on your feet at a factory? Or a hospital-type job which involves picking up and turning patients over in their beds?

Not chastising, perhaps you didn't realize Miggy's age. Or you're very young and have lots of strength and stamina and have not been smacked around by Life yet.

For a reality check: Today, right now, at this very moment, you have the MOST energy, the MOST stamina, the MOST intellectual acumen, the MOST friends and relatives who are willing/able to help you, and the MOST chance of opportunity knocking that you will have for the rest of your LIFE. And from this moment on, all of those "mosts" will begin to shrink, imperceptibly at first but more noticeably as you get older.

Not complaining, or trying to be a downer, that's just how it is. hf
 Quoting: Eggcellently Deplorable


I worked at a local factory until my mid 50’s as a cabinet maker, lots of heavy lifting 8/10/12 hour shifts, helped at my husbands auto shop and we farm too! I still help at his shop , changing tires, oil, etc and I still work beside my husband out in the field. I am not a huge woman, 5’5” 135, nor am I masculine in anyway shape or form. I just did what I had to do to keep my family and myself with food on the table.

The jobs are there if you read Miggy’s posts clear back to 2010 this is an ongoing theme in her life. She has no trouble getting jobs she just can’t seem to keep them. I realize addiction is hard to overcome but at almost 60 it’s time she stop this nonsense.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32202923

Addictions are hard to overcome. It's not made easier by spending most of your working years in an addictive environment. Such as, an alcoholic being a bartender or working in casino's or lounges.

The drama started long before 2010. If memory serves, it was shortly after she claims to have left her 6 figure income and beautiful home to care for a sick relative in Oklahoma.

There are many, many people needing help in this time. For everyone that asks, hints, or plots for money, there are probably a silent 10 who need help through no fault of their own, or not from poor choices who struggle daily to keep going.
 
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