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rukioish t1_jdyrran wrote
Reply to This one by LM Montgomery did not age well by Bookanista
Sounds quite nice though.
rukioish t1_jadg7gv wrote
Reply to comment by myopinionnoconseq in I have an $18,000+ bill leftover after dropping out. How to not let it crush me? by myopinionnoconseq
Sometimes its not their choice, but sometimes its not because there are no jobs, it's just because they are un-hireable for whatever reason.
rukioish t1_jadb1zv wrote
Reply to comment by myopinionnoconseq in I have an $18,000+ bill leftover after dropping out. How to not let it crush me? by myopinionnoconseq
I think considering the employment climate, it's easier to assume the person is just not trying or is being rejected for other reasons than the idea that everything is fully staffed up. I also live in a college town, and the fast food restaurant across the street has been hiring for 2+ years now, and I have not seen a single food service fully staffed since pre-pandemic. Signs everywhere no matter where you go.
rukioish t1_jad4p57 wrote
Reply to comment by myopinionnoconseq in I have an $18,000+ bill leftover after dropping out. How to not let it crush me? by myopinionnoconseq
It's hard to believe because coming out of the pandemic the food service industry is really hurting for bodies. Literally every single food service in my city is hiring right now for every position. I am curious where you live where food service is just straight up denying more help.
rukioish t1_j7296nz wrote
Reply to comment by ackillesBAC in ‘iPhones are made in hell’: 3 months inside China’s iPhone city - Workers describe a peak production season marred by labor protests and Covid-19 chaos, right as Apple reconsiders its China supply chain. by speckz
At the end of the day its all some people can do or know how to do depending on where they live. It's not like new jobs magically appear in dead-end factory towns.
rukioish t1_j2a24lv wrote
The Tempest is one of my all time favorite works of writing of all time. It was the reason I got into reading shakespeare in the first place. I hated it during school, but went out on my own and found the Tempest which is one that doesn't usually get taught in a school curriculum, and fell in love.
rukioish t1_izbbvkw wrote
Reply to comment by DickweedMcGee in Nearly 1 million immigrants became U.S. citizens in past year, the 3rd highest tally on record by CobaltEmu
I'd like to imagine anyone other than the very extreme fringe groups are always pro legal immigration. Most countries have very strict regulations on immigration so that potential immigrants need to prove they can be functioning and contributing members of society. This is good.
rukioish t1_iqwyqag wrote
Time to never hear or see this miracle material ever again.
rukioish t1_jeba975 wrote
Reply to comment by redyellowblue5031 in It's becoming increasingly clear that fintech has a fraud problem by marketrent
How are there no laws binding these types of money transfer applications from having liability? I would assume the trade off of convenience is the application accepting the risk, but oftentimes there are no downsides for the provider.