Will work for food
Have you ever drove down the road, and saw a person standing there with the sign that says "Will work for food"?
I see this all the time.
As a single woman, I encounter a form of this a lot in the dating world. There are a lot of people in this world that are just content to get by. They have zero motivation, and no desire to even work. This is a really unattractive trait.
As a single mom of 2 children, I really have to work hard to make the bills and try to provide a life for us. The last thing I am looking for is someone that does not want to work or has a billion excuses as to why they can't get a job.
It's called pulling your own weight. It really irritates me when someone that could be working, just doesn't.
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angelface, I agree
everyone needs to pull their own weight. Personally I work 40+ hours a week.
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Thanks for the comment. Glad
Thanks for the comment. Glad I am not the only person that feels that way.
I understand the feelings,...
but there are some folks who just can't work, for whatever trauma they've had or still have in their lives. Yeah, it's irritating, but, you know, talk to some of them every once in awhile (no, don't try talking to them while on the street) and you'll hear some fascinating stories that will leave you thinking "man, that could have been me".
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I absolutely agree with
I absolutely agree with you.
Laziness is inexcusable, when the rest of us work so hard in life.
I can understand if somebody is physically (and occassionally mentally) unfit for work, but this is rarely the case.
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