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by Ed Williams
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September 14, 2008

Wanna Know Why Some Folks Can't Find A Job?

November 07, 2009 06:03 AM EST (Updated: November 07, 2009 06:25 AM EST)
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Y’all ever wonder why some people seem to have such a hard time finding gainful employment? Well, after reading this epistle you may better understand some of the reasons why. Today I’m going to share some actual comments from selected employment applications that have been submitted to some of the companies that I‘ve worked for in the past. Y’all might think that I’m kidding or exaggerating, but I swear on all my Elvis MP3s that the following comments are as true as they can be....

On the criminal history section:

“I have only done a few light crimes that I have been arrested for, nothing that has gotten me in the paper or anything.”

“I hit a police officer, but it will be proven out to be a big mistake.”

“I stole money from the job, got busted, and did some time. You have to like that I’m honest about it.”

On why they left their last job:

“They picked on me just because I had missed work six or seven times in the last month due to family reasons. A man doesn’t become a father every day, and I wanted to watch my woman’s stomach grow, so I did.”

“I whistled at a woman during my probationary period who turned out to be my bosses’ wife.”

“I didn’t like the pay, I didn’t like the benefits, I didn’t like my boss, so I told him.”

“It takes too much time to look for a new job while you have an old job, and since my old job stinks, I am going to use my daylight time to look for another.”

On what hours they’re available to work:

“I’m a young man, and you don’t want to mess up my social life by making me work at night. My women won’t like that one bit.”

“My fiance expects me home each day at five pm sharp to make him dinner, so we will need to work around that.”

“Can I just give you a slip of paper each week that tells you what hours I can work?”

On why they want a job with us:

“My neighbor Joe Blow works for you, and he’s not half the man I am. You’d be better off to send him home and call me in to work for you.”

“My friend Jambo works for you, and he never comes home sweatin’, so I figure your company is the place for me.”

“I can’t draw assistance until they put through the paperwork, so I need something to tide me over right now.”

“Right now I work for my in-laws. The money is bad, and my mother-in-law has a thicker mustache than mine. And she’s the type that likes to kiss you a lot.”

“I worked for XYZ fast food chain, gained a lot of weight, and my boss let me go because I couldn’t fit into my work uniform anymore.”

“Your dad dated my mom, and I’m sure you don’t want that to get out.”

Y’all see what I mean? The really bad thing is that I could have written another ten pages chock full of these type comments. Honestly, you have to wonder what in the devil people are thinking when they put this kind of stuff on their employment applications. I choose to think that they are just not thinking clearly at the time, and I think it’s best to just leave it at that. Life is life, I suppose. If you think about it, though, there is a bright side to all of this - if you happen to be among those who are out there looking for a job, know that you will pull ahead of some of your competition by simply filling out your employment application in a neat, coherent manner. If you do that, you might even be able to get around the fact that you need a job simply because, as one applicant so succinctly put it, “... my old Aunt Gertie is winkin‘ and smilin‘ at me a lot these days, and I think that I might need to get out of the house a little more than I am...”

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Comments: 143

Nancy * Nov 7, 2009, 6:09am EST
On the application where it asked "SEX" I said, "Yes, definately darlin'."

I still can't figure out why I didn't get the job.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 6:11am EST
Damn Nancy, I'd hire you!

Smoochies,

E3
Elizabeth R. Nov 7, 2009, 6:55am EST
Sex?

Not lately. LOL!

Pumpkin smoochies.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 6:56am EST
Elizabeth, it's guuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuddddddddddd to see you here today!

Pumpkin smoochies make me blush, ya know!

E3
Elizabeth R. Nov 7, 2009, 6:59am EST
Thanks, Ed. With the Gather changes I have had to simply visit my friends and found you today. Good to see you.

Didn't know about the pumpkin making you blush. I love pumpkin.

More pumpkin smoochies,
Elizabeth
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 7:01am EST
I'll take all I can get, pumpkin or not.

You have the bestest day, darlin'!

Saturday sizzlin' smoochies,

E3
Linda A. Nov 7, 2009, 10:41am EST
OK you two - time to move on from the mutual admirations society! *grin*
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 5:13pm EST
Now, now, Linda, there's always a hot smoochie for you, my darlin'!

E3
Sensational Sadie Sexy Senior Sitizen Nov 14, 2009, 4:53pm EST
I always wanted to put yes in that box too. LOL
Angel sent from God Secret Sisters Nov 21, 2009, 7:31pm EST
I did too , but I needed the job!!! :D lol
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Shirley ā™” ☮ M. Nov 7, 2009, 6:20am EST
Unreal. I don't think any of them got the job. lol
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 6:21am EST
Shirley, believe me, they didn't. Hell, if I'd hired any of them I'd be out lookin' for a job!

Smoochies,

E3
Linda A. Nov 7, 2009, 10:42am EST
Hey, I'm the one who tells my boss how many hrs I want to work, and when. It's great!!!!
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 1:21pm EST
So Linda, you have the boss domesticated and trained, good for you!

Smoochies,

E3
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Amanda "middle of nowhere" C. Nov 7, 2009, 6:41am EST
These people need to stop by their local career development or career centers (free, operated by the state.)

These days, though, I think the perfect resume won't help in many places. I just thank God everyday that I have a good job.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 6:44am EST
Amanda darlin', either that, or just think a minute before they write something down.

I agree that it's mega tough to find work these days, the scarity of jobs makes it even more important that one puts their best foot forward.

Smoochies,

E3
Heather E. Nov 7, 2009, 9:16am EST
Some people seem to have no best foot.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 1:22pm EST
Heather, worst yet, some people are either "feetless" or can only seem to be able to aim them at their own posteriors......

E3
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Aunt Boni H. Nov 7, 2009, 6:45am EST
Good list, Eddie, my love.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 6:46am EST
Smoochies, Aunt Boni!

E3
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Elizabeth R. Nov 7, 2009, 6:57am EST
Not only is this tragic, it's hysterical, Ed. Thank you for sharing.

Chocolate smoochies,
Elizabeth
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 7:01am EST
Pumpkin and chocolate smoochies? I feel like I'm at a smoochie buffet!

E3
Elizabeth R. Nov 7, 2009, 7:11am EST
That you are, Ed.

Wishing you a super Saturday.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 7:34am EST
Thanks, darlin'!

E3
Elizabeth R. Nov 7, 2009, 3:03pm EST
You are so welcome, Ed.

Chocolate smoochies,
Elizabeth
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MrsRoad Runner Nov 7, 2009, 7:37am EST
LOL,
What more needs to be said.
Have a great day!
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 7:43am EST
Darlin', I guess old Forrest was right in the job hunting field too, huh? "Stupd is as stupid does."

Smoochies,

E3
MrsRoad Runner Nov 7, 2009, 7:48am EST
Oh Ed,
My guy and I were talking about this very thing a hour or so ago.
He spoke of one kid (kid because he was not talking as a man), he ha a job as lead. Making ok money, work was not hard.
He asked to be laid off! Had all these glorious ideas of what he would do. Not doing any of them.
Bad mouthing the company all over town, low and behold back there begging for a job a year later. Still not hired back on, but they probably will hire him back on.
Not smart, not smart one bit!!
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 7:53am EST
I've never understood people who publicly bad mouth former employers. What are they thinking? Word does get around, and most of the time if they'll put the bad mouth on someone else they'll put the bad mouth on you, too. It just makes no sense at all. If it did make sense, though, I wouldn't have had anything to write about!

Smoochies,

E3
MrsRoad Runner Nov 7, 2009, 8:07am EST
LOL, true there hu?
Then what gets me is these people whine about not having work, hello!!
Like they are the victims.
One gal came to me when I had one business up and going wanting a job, told her no but the farmers are paying cash money. Heck one farmer asked me if I new anyone willing to pick up rock, cash money every day. Told this gal this and who to contact, where the farm was.
Oh no she said I cant do that kind of work! Asked her why and she flat out said that is the immigrants work, hello!! Isn't work, and money just that??
Another farmer had cherry tree's, these cherries rotted on the ground for he could not find workers willing to make a honest buck....

We have way to many Americans not will to do what it takes to feed there families.
So like many posts of yours, they are comical, but they do have there serious sides to them, making people go HUMMMMMMMMM
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 8:11am EST
Businesses have to make a profit to be able to hire folks, and so many people lose sight of that. Some almost see jobs as an entitlement, which couldn't be a more wrongsighted way of looking at it. If you produce something of value people buy it, thus creating a need for work. Without it, there are no jobs. Period.

Smoochies,

E3
MrsRoad Runner Nov 7, 2009, 8:19am EST
Thank you!
Could not have said it better myself!!
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 8:21am EST
You're just bein' kind to an old, rapidly covering over with moss country boy!

Smoochies,

E3
MrsRoad Runner Nov 7, 2009, 8:24am EST
Which makes me think;
American cars are junk, American this and that are junk. Isn't this like saying Americans are junk too??
Is it easier to go to your neighbor and say hey, get quality up! Or is it easier to go to whatever country and tell there people, in there language, how much better they are then the American work force?
We set ourselves up for the economical mess we are in now. Grin, bare it and learn from it.
Bring the jobs back home, then we will have jobs. Right?
MrsRoad Runner Nov 7, 2009, 8:25am EST
LOL!!
Call it how I see it....
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 9:24am EST
Darlin', our manufacturing sector is shot. Too much regulation, and the unions added in their own dose of negotiated inefficiencies on top of that. You'd think someone would get the message - we all buy the cheapest items we can to meet our needs and deem it normal, yet we get upset when a company goes overseas because they can make their products more cheaply there. People can agree or disagree, but the bottom line is, it's no accident our manufacturing sector is gone.

E3
MrsRoad Runner Nov 7, 2009, 10:38am EST
Ya, not all of it is gone though....just most of it.

There are ways to get people back to work, however I really wonder if we do not need these "hard times" for people to wake up out of there slumber?
Get back to reality?
We see it going on now, that is people getting back to reality. Putting there priorities in a neat little line. Does one really need that new car? Or fix the one they have??
Instead of that new home, what about that one that is already built? or fix the home they already have.... Recycling, buying used is on the rise.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 1:24pm EST
What's best about America, I think, is that a lot of the time the people know better what to do to fix things than those who lead them do.....

Smoochies,

E3
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Kimberly Ripley Nov 7, 2009, 7:40am EST
Thanks for starting my day with some eye-rolling laughter, Ed!
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 7:47am EST
Kimberly, you are just the prettiest, sweetest lady, I'd hire you anytime!

Smoochies,

E3
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Kris P. Nov 7, 2009, 8:00am EST
I've done a lot of hiring, and you are so right about some of the things listed in a resume or said during an interview. One place that I worked, I told HR that I wanted to go through all the resumes myself as they seemed to send me people that would never have gotten past me looking at the first few lines on the resume. I once had a women show up for an interview (to work in a hospital) dressed like Tina Turner!

Thanks for sharing these Ed!
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 8:09am EST
I've had guys show up for interviews "bustin' slack," had a lady fall down because she was in high heels that had to be a good three inches high, and one guy started testifying to a room full of his fellow job applicants about Jesus.

Know what all that makes me say? Jesus!!!

Smoochies darlin',

E3
Kris P. Nov 7, 2009, 8:14am EST
Sounds like we would have some good stories to share.

♥Ű♥
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 8:23am EST
I honestly believe that if I started up a company that taught people how to better prepare themselves to get jobs that I could make a million bucks.

Smoochies,

E3
Kris P. Nov 7, 2009, 8:28am EST
So what are you waiting for? I enjoy bringing the best out in others. If you did, would you hire me?
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 8:35am EST
Darlin', I'd let you run the company!

Smoochies,

E3
Kris P. Nov 7, 2009, 8:52am EST
It would be my pleasure; just give me a few moments to shower and dress and I'll be ready!

♥Ű♥
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jewi lim Nov 7, 2009, 8:26am EST
I think the reason actually differs from every person and also depends on what the company is looking for
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 8:39am EST
That is very true, you just hate to see people nailing themselves when it's so unnecessary. I've even wondered at times are some of these people deliberately sabotaging themselves, it's that illogical, I think.

E3
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david f. Nov 7, 2009, 8:31am EST
LOL - i gotta love their honesty. reminds me of a defendant in court before sentencing. "other than the two assaults and attempted robbery, my record isn't really that bad."
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 8:41am EST
LOL, or the Ted Bundy quote, something along the lines of, "Well, when I wasn't out there killing people I was really a normal, well adjusted guy."

E3
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Walker Bennett, SF Author Nov 7, 2009, 8:36am EST
I think I've worked with some of these people!

Seriously, I've worked closely with the H.R. departments at several companies and I've seen worse. These people really are out there and they can vote!
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 8:42am EST
Walker, can you imagine? And we wonder how religious cults get started!

E3
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Esther IS Flesh and Blood S. Nov 7, 2009, 8:44am EST
Super funny post only I've seen worse on some applications from kids that wanted a job with me at one of my shops in the mall. You shoud have read some of the stuff. It would have made your head roll...hee!

(Some are just too lazy and have their fingers up their you know whats to look for a job. They complain about being hungry and needing a job but won't cow tow and get that job at Mickey D's.]

Have a great weekend and many smoochies to you!
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 9:14am EST
Esther, I hear you. I always wonder about people who are too high and mighty to work somewhere, yet you look at their application and it just screams - average. High school diploma at best, limited work skills, the woods are full of similiarly skilled people.

Mega weekend smoochies to you too, darlin'!

E3
Kimber L. Nov 7, 2009, 6:25pm EST
One of my biggest pet peeves is the person who whines and whines and whines repeatedly about their situation but makes no effort to change it! LOL
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Sheryl L. Nov 7, 2009, 8:49am EST
It'd be funny if it weren't so true. At the convinience store we got aps like that. The boss would weed them out and try to hire the least bad sounding. They usually lasted at the most 2 weeks. When they found out there was actual work involved at a convinience store they quit. people think all one does at these jobs is stand at the register, lol.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 9:15am EST
Sheryl, we get applications from people sometimes because the Department of Labor requires them to submit so many so often or they lose their unemployment insurance. You can always tell who they are, in some cases all they will do is put their name on the application and leave.

E3
Sheryl L. Nov 7, 2009, 10:58am EST
or the put a non workinf phone # so you can't call them.

Wheres my smoochies?
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 1:24pm EST
******************SMOOOOOOOOOOOOCCCHHHHHH!****************

Did that one have enough "oomph" to it?

E3
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Johnice R. Nov 7, 2009, 8:51am EST
Wow, I never worked in Human Resources yet, I have and do work with students helping them fill out forms for College and there is not much difference in the absurdity! Ed, you must write for stand-up comics, you must (please start or do you now)?

Love this, just love this! :)
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 9:16am EST
Darlin' lady, I just write for me, and I find I can barely achieve that most weeks!

Double smoochies,

E3
Johnice R. Nov 7, 2009, 9:59am EST
You are capable and it might be worth a try when you are between books!

(((Hugs!)))
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 1:25pm EST
My darlin' Johnice, if this current book doesn't sell there likely won't be more books, let's keep our fingers crossed!

Smoochies,

E3
Johnice R. Nov 7, 2009, 4:17pm EST
Well, regardless of which direction the winds of fate push you I know comedy writing is your forte and your family will not starve! :)

Note: I like winds of fate yet, not the expected verb following...I do not want to tempt that beast! :)

Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 5:12pm EST
LOL, I agree, no beast tempting on this Saturday, darlin'!

Smoochies,

E3
Johnice R. Nov 7, 2009, 5:22pm EST
{^0^}

I am naturally cautious!

(((Hugs!)))
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JoAnn C. Nov 7, 2009, 9:00am EST
these are hysterical. I've read some funny ones in the days I reviewed applications and resumes. I wish I can remember some of them.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 9:18am EST
Get this JoAnn - we had a guy we termed because, while out on an approved leave of absence, he flies to Germany in order to help his brother do some work. We were able to term him because he was supposed to return on a certain date and didn't. Then he argued to the unemployment folks that we should have given him more days to return.

He never did explain how he was able to get to Germany to work for his brother but was unable to return to work for us.....

E3
JoAnn C. Nov 7, 2009, 9:38am EST
In my last company, we completed credit checks before hiring and background checks after hiring. We had to fire a woman for lying on her application. She had answered no to the question about arrested or convicted for a felony. Turns out she was for carrying an unlicensed concealed weapon in her car. The sad part was she had a good reason for carrying the weapon (she was a victim of domestic violence and was carrying it for protection) so if she had answered the question honestly, she would have kept her job.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 9:47am EST
JoAnn, I'd say last year alone we lost 10-12 potential new hires for lying about that very question, it's sad.

E3
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shelly R Nov 7, 2009, 9:09am EST
Thanks for sharing...those made me laugh today. And I can only hope some of those are who I'm competing against for a job!
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 9:18am EST
Shelly, we should all be so lucky!

Smoochies,

E3
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Elizabeth O. Nov 7, 2009, 9:12am EST
Good morning ~ This is really funny, but its also quite sad because those people really exist and have no idea how 'wrong' they are. HR sent me some winners at the hospital~one really took the cake~she got past HR, got past the department head, and I had to train her for transcription work...it would have been easier to train a sheep to do square root. I talked with her for less than five minutes and realized the poor thing was clueless (why, oh why wouldn't they let me interview these people) She knew the terminology, but couldn't figure out computers...charged a patient for 1000 hours of room time instead of 1 (rate was $350/hour). I would patiently explain things over and over to her and I knew I wasn't getting through because she'd give me that look like I had 2 heads. She was an avid smoker (I have no problem with that), but couldn't wait between her 2 breaks a day and lunch and would go into the ladies room and smoke at least every 10 minutes. When the powers that be decided to let her go, they wanted me to do it..............nope....I told them they hired her, they can fire her. Luckily she just didn't show up for work one day.

Frosty Saturday Smoochies to you.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 9:19am EST
"Train a sheep to do square roots?"

I'm still laughin', darlin'!

Smoochies,

E3
Elizabeth O. Nov 7, 2009, 9:25am EST
Mission accomplished ~ usually is you making me laugh....unfortunately that is a true story, though.

Its great having you start my day...I look forward to your posts.

Bethie
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 9:29am EST
Bethie, your pic is niccceeeeee, Saturday smoochies to you!

E3
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phil w. Nov 7, 2009, 9:17am EST
Great post ,Ed . This would be a good idea for a book ! Very funny stuff .
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 9:20am EST
Phillip, sad thing is, I have enough of these to fill up a book, what are people thinkin'?

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Katharyne T. Nov 7, 2009, 9:22am EST
cute, you have to laugh at hard times, keeps us alive : )
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 9:26am EST
Katharyne, I love your name and how you spell it, thanks for the comment, darlin'!

Smoochies,

E3
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Heather E. Nov 7, 2009, 9:23am EST
I worked as a CNA with another more experience lady who was training. She said she had one person request second shift because people did not poop in the evening and she would not have to change them. Boy, she was surprised to learn "Poop happens, all day and all night, especially in a nursing home, where they give you fiber cocktails."
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 9:28am EST
Heather, let's be gentle with her, we all learn about poopage habits at one point or the other, maybe she's just learning about it at a bit later station in life.

Fiber cocktails? Is that anything like raisin bran?

Smoochies,

E3
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Marilyn M. Nov 7, 2009, 9:40am EST
Someone needs to tell them that it's better to leave a blank space than write something stupid.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 9:46am EST
Marilyn, I couldn't have said it better myself!

Smoochies,

E3
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Stacey *Mamasaid* D. Nov 7, 2009, 9:55am EST
Ed, you brought me back to my days as a law office manager. Many of those days I'd like to forget because of the pain of reviewing job applications and interviewing. I never realized how true the statement, "the masses are asses" was until I became the boss. Now I'm all itchy and irritated just thinking about it!!

*takes a moment*

Yay for writing, such a sweet release...and no job applications to process...double yay! Alright, I'm feeling better now :) As always, thanks for the laughs!
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 9:57am EST
Stacey, what's amazing is that we all probably could fill up a book with these type employment situations. And isn't it sad?

Very glad you enjoyed the article though, darlin'!

Smoochies,

E3
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Jeff H. Nov 7, 2009, 10:19am EST
I am not saying that there aren't people THAT stupid and I don't know the laws of your state but in Wisconsin, when you are on unemployment you are required to submit a number of applications each month if you want to keep receiving unemployment benefits. I have a sneaky suspicion that some of these people might be trying to fill the quota without actually getting the job so that they can keep riding the gravy train. I simply have more faith in humanity to believe otherwise.....
Melanie S. Nov 7, 2009, 10:22am EST
Jeff, that is what I would think too. Maybe not all of them, but I bet some of them are just trying to avoid finding a job so they can continue collecting benefits.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 10:24am EST
Jeff, we do have the same kinda thing here, but the funny thing is I genuinely believe about 70-80% of the people above really were trying to gain employment, some got highly upset about not being hired.

Sometimes I do wonder if the DOL really understands just now pointless the number of applications per week thing is, though. No rules are going to motivate someone who just doesn't want to work, I don't think.

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Melanie S. Nov 7, 2009, 10:22am EST
I've got the flu for the second time in under two weeks. This time it's stomach flu. I'm so miserable, so I had to leave a comment and thank you, Ed, for making a poor, ill woman laugh.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 10:25am EST
Melanie, I am so sorry, if I'd known I'd have written an article today about beets, that wouldn't make anyone laught!

Smoochies,

E3
Melanie S. Nov 7, 2009, 10:30am EST
That all depends on what kind of beeting you're talking about, Ed. *wink*
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 1:26pm EST
Melanie, you are such an evil influence on a pure Southern innocent such as myself.....

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Katie R. Nov 7, 2009, 10:28am EST
You gotta love simplicity.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 1:26pm EST
And Krispy Kremes!

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Purrrrrrrrrrr~Genki dashite~Nantoka naru-yo! S. Nov 7, 2009, 10:30am EST
*snickers* well there ya go~ all of it explained with a tongue in a cheek~ ;)
Elizabeth O. Nov 7, 2009, 11:47am EST
You said 'tongue'. ***SLURP***
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 1:27pm EST
Should I pull up a chair here?

Smoochies,

E3
Elizabeth O. Nov 7, 2009, 1:30pm EST
Normally, I'd say yes....but she doesn't appear to be around...and I can't do this all by myself................

***head down, slinking away***
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Purrrrrrrrrrr~Genki dashite~Nantoka naru-yo! S. Nov 7, 2009, 10:31am EST
Thanks for posting to gutterGirls~
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 1:27pm EST
Thanks, my talented darlin', for havin' me!

Smoochies,

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Linda A. Nov 7, 2009, 10:45am EST
A young man came into our office, to change his address (car insurance office) because he lost his job and kicked out of his apartment, and moved back home. (still looking for a job)

Anyhow, our office is located on a main street and the picture window needed washing, so my boss offered this young man $10 to wash the window, which would take about 10 min. Well, he couldn't do it because he had to go see his grandmother.

People don't want to work but want the check.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 1:29pm EST
Linda, some people just want, and at some point the takers are going to take the incentive away from those who ultimately work hard to provide for them.

Smoochies,

E3
Linda A. Nov 7, 2009, 1:48pm EST
I call them Producers and Consumers. The Govt. is a TOTAL consumer and they produce nothing.

You are right, those who produce and create jobs, and do well, are hated by the consumers. Little do they know, the producers WILL quit producing. Atlas Shrugged, by Ayn Rand
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 1:50pm EST
Linda, I know. The sad thing is we spend all our effort, money, and time worrying about people who take. In the end, I have no issue with helping genuinely needy people, but I wouldn't piss on a "too sorry to work you owe me something" type.

Smoochies,

E3
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Cathi L. Nov 7, 2009, 10:52am EST
That's actually pretty sad. Now days they come to interviews wearing a wrinkled t-shirt and torn jeans, sneakers, etc. References from "buddies," too. I think it's sad. :(
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 1:29pm EST
And a waste of their time and the interviewing company's time as well.

Smoochies Cathi,

E3
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natasha ivanova Nov 7, 2009, 11:15am EST
i am my own boss.....i complain about the hours, the pay, my boss, working conditions, and lack of benefits.....lol

seriously funny stuff on here this morning...love it!
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 1:30pm EST
LOL, Natasha, I love both your take on things and your name, it's so cool! Come back soon!

Smoochies,

E3
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Elizabeth O. Nov 7, 2009, 11:45am EST
I've been lucky. I've applied for one job in my life (nurse/manager for 16 years). After that, I've always been sought out for the jobs I have had. I have friends who are unemployed and trying to move heaven and earth seeking gainful employment.

Although, there is someone near and dear to a family member. He's 21 and his dream is to be a drummer in a garage band (not in a band and no musical training). He's not working because he's 'above' working in a convenience store. I told him to take any job he can get and still continue looking ~ and don't be surprised to not be hired as a quantum cosmologist ~ he was told by my family member "get a job and be damn thankful that you have one, or you are out, because I'm not going to support your lazy butt, if and when we ever get married". She calls a spade a freaking shovel, that one!!

More smoochies,
Bethie
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 1:32pm EST
Bethie, it's just the truth, most people who seem to be too arrogant to take a routine type job typically have little to back those feelings up with. Writing is the same way, you'll see some of the most uppity attitudes belonging to people who've never done squat. Maybe the whole thing is a smokescreen to throw folks off the truth, who knows?

Smoochies,

E3
Elizabeth O. Nov 7, 2009, 1:44pm EST
There are some who are very ignorant...they can't help that and all kidding aside with the boneheaded things they do, it is pathetic and sad. What I have no patience with are the lazy. The ones who want, want, want and expect it to be handed to them on a silver platter, and think that the world owes them something. The arrogance of it sickens me.

This actually happened. My brother in law was a corrections officer. He worked in the lobby of a men's maximum security facility and had to screen visitors. This woman brought in a small child (about 3-4) to visit his Daddy. She actually said this to the little boy (as witnessed by BIL and other guards) "Look around, isn't this cool? This is where you are going to live someday!" Being in prison was the family 'business' as it were......

Gee, perhaps if he was raised to actually work for a living.........

B
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 1:48pm EST
Bethie, I hate to say it, but the older I get the more old Charles Darwin starts makin' more and more sense....

Smoochies,

E3
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Pat D. Nov 7, 2009, 12:00pm EST
Actually I find the boneheaded honesty of these applicants refreshing.

Since most applicants seem to have had the job search seminar and seen all the on line tips, applications have a numbing sameness.
Truly, I wish there was a way to tell who would be a good fit for a job. Applications and interviews don't do it.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 1:33pm EST
Pat darlin', I'm glad you found them refreshing, I found them frustrating at the time but now I'm cooler with them because they did provide me with some literary material!

Smoochies,

E3
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Elizabeth B. Nov 7, 2009, 1:36pm EST
lol... i dang near spit my tea all over the computer laughing~~ It is truly amazing what people will put down on an application~ Kinda scary too!
I had someone apply to my lab and he put down that he was a recovering heroin addict so drawing blood should be no problem!
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 1:46pm EST
Well darlin', least he was used to the needles!

Smoochies,

E3
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Joanne Vicente Nov 7, 2009, 3:13pm EST
One of my students told me he was furious that he didn't get the job, just because he was honest. He'd said the reason he wanted to work there was because he was told he could get away with smoking weed on the job, so it was perfect for him! He was absolutely serious, and he asked me to give him a letter of recommendation for the next application.
Some people will just never see things clearly...
Smoochies!
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 5:11pm EST
Joanne, he was upset he didn't get the job because he felt he could get away with smoking weed on the job? Amazing, amazing, amazing!

Smoochies,

E3
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Linda T. Nov 7, 2009, 6:33pm EST
Sadly I think many of those people are the ones that actually find work. Disposable employees is what they are called. They get hired for jobs that pay little and require zero skills and talent. Easily hired means easily fired. They are usually the type of people that are hired by unscrupulous bosses because they know the person is too dumb to know they are not being paid or treated fairly.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 7:46pm EST
Linda, most disposable employees end up being victims of the technology curve, not unscrupulous bosses. And there's typically a trade-off between their wages versus what it costs to automate their jobs, its just a bit easier to swallow them being taken advantage of versus the fact that their skills are so limited. The day of someone being able to get by doing manual labor in America is just about over, I'm afraid.

Double smoochies for such a thoughtful comment darlin',

E3
norman chambers Nov 7, 2009, 11:55pm EST
I used to work for Cessna Aircraft here in Bend,and the company once had fo fire the whole Paint Department for not passing the drug test. You'd think that just the paint smell would get them high.-Norman
Ed Williams Nov 8, 2009, 6:25am EST
And that would be a free high, too!

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Kimber L. Nov 7, 2009, 7:02pm EST
What really gets me is how mad these people get when they aren't hired !!!!! Do they not realize they did it to themselves? UGH! I want to laugh but then I would feel like I was being mean!
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 7:47pm EST
Kimber darlin', everyone wants to equate job security to who you work for. Bottom line, job security is how well educated and prepared you are, the more skills you bring to the table, the better the odds are that even if your current job plays out that you'll be able to land another one. It's certainly not easy in this economy, but you at least have a better chance of landing something comparable with skills.

Smoochies,

E3
Kimber L. Nov 7, 2009, 8:33pm EST
I hear ya!! LOL I just think the gene pool needs a heck of a lot of bleach these days lmbo!
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 9:00pm EST
LOL, and a good scrub brush perhaps?

Smoochies,

E3
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Pam H. Nov 7, 2009, 7:23pm EST
Some really funny answers here. I enjoyed this, good for a life and i can see others liked it too. Thanks for sharing this with us. It was a great read.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 7:49pm EST
Pam, you're a sweetie, I'm winging a thousand smoochies to you for such a nice comment!

E3
Pam H. Nov 7, 2009, 8:11pm EST
my pleasure, I really did enjoy reading it. I am an office manager and I have heard some good ones. But I think these beat any I have every heard.
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 8:14pm EST
Pam, you are being too kind, thank you so much!

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Van N. Nov 7, 2009, 8:06pm EST
LOL! Very interesting post. Thanks for sharing Ed :)
Ed Williams Nov 7, 2009, 8:14pm EST
Van, thanks, great having you with us!

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Eric T. Nov 7, 2009, 8:15pm EST
This would make me feel better if I were still jobless at the moment. Thank goodness for these people making it easier for the rest of us! *lol*