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So Sareitha Sedai Send a noteboard - 26/01/2010 03:12:45 PM
If a person is convinced that he can find a better job, taking a job that is worse may preclude him from finding the better job. However, it's all a question of judgment. At some point, you have to start thinking about paying bills regardless of what you think.

Of course, people with skills that they can market on their own would be crazy to take bad jobs. For example, someone with a medical, law or accounting degree would be crazy and/or stupid to take a job flipping burgers, because those people could always set up their own office.

I guess what I'm saying is I agree with you in this case but I don't think it's as easy as saying, "Beggars can't be choosers."


No one who studied at University should have to collect other people's garbage. I know I wouldn't.


Presumably somebody who could set up their own shop should at least be expected to do that in lieu of mooching off their friends ;)

I hear what you are both saying, but for me, if I got to the point where I could not support myself and would need to impose on friends or family to get by, I'd take any damn job I could get. I think that's what Tom was saying, too, in the bolded statement above.


I'd take a lot of jobs, but not any ;) I wouldn't have a problem asking my family to help me out, but not friends. I did not work hard at Uni for years to sweep streets. The word overqualified exists for a reason :)

Either way, I didn't mean to defend the poster's friend's attitude, mostly because we don't know more about the case than this short post, but it also always bugs me a bit when people go all "just work whatever!" on someone who is worth a lot more than that.


You say you didn't work hard at uni for years to sweep streets...I can understand that. My attitude is that I didn't work hard at uni for years to have to be supported by family. For me, if it came down to taking a job I could do but didn't want to do, or having to take money from someone else or the government, well, it's not a question. I'm taking whatever job I can to support myself. I'm not saying I'd like it :P And I do (and would do) what I can to prevent being in that situation, like building a nest egg, moving to another area that does have jobs I would prefer, whatever.

And like the OP, I wouldn't loan or give money to somebody who was able to work and had the option to work but wasn't taking advantage of that.
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Work - 26/01/2010 12:41:16 PM 1536 Views
Seriously, fuck him. - 26/01/2010 12:47:05 PM 917 Views
You. Not so eloquent like the Irish princess. - 26/01/2010 02:13:28 PM 821 Views
I don't mind being out-classed by a Celtic Goddess. - 26/01/2010 02:46:14 PM 805 Views
- 27/01/2010 10:03:52 PM 837 Views
That's just silly. - 26/01/2010 01:05:07 PM 923 Views
Since Elaine has said it all so eloquently, I will just agree with her. - 26/01/2010 02:12:41 PM 768 Views
what she said - 26/01/2010 03:49:03 PM 853 Views
Sort of? - 26/01/2010 01:49:21 PM 843 Views
Usually, I think it's stupid to turn down a job, particularly in those circumstances. - 26/01/2010 02:21:59 PM 834 Views
I agree - 26/01/2010 02:47:22 PM 800 Views
...and instead you would ask your friend to loan you money? - 26/01/2010 02:53:38 PM 850 Views
No, friends and loaning money don't mix so well - 26/01/2010 03:03:12 PM 1045 Views
So - 26/01/2010 03:12:45 PM 869 Views
I seriously don't mean this to be near as nasty as it sounds... - 26/01/2010 03:21:40 PM 935 Views
I think that works in the short term but not in the long term - 26/01/2010 03:47:52 PM 871 Views
your only worth what someone is willing to pay you no matter how much time you spent in school - 26/01/2010 04:08:29 PM 824 Views
That's true - 26/01/2010 04:28:00 PM 872 Views
so the janitor is a janitor becuase he likes cleaning up after other people? - 26/01/2010 05:25:57 PM 767 Views
With an atitude like that - 26/01/2010 06:24:35 PM 801 Views
As you presumably guessed already... - 26/01/2010 06:39:54 PM 833 Views
and that is why Europe is in decline - 26/01/2010 07:10:25 PM 746 Views
Probably. - 26/01/2010 07:34:06 PM 897 Views
Re: As you presumably guessed already... - 26/01/2010 07:31:46 PM 832 Views
I think it's offensive to those EMPLOYED in those jobs. - 26/01/2010 07:53:54 PM 889 Views
Yeah that's totally what I said *NM* - 26/01/2010 08:05:30 PM 400 Views
To a degree, it is. - 26/01/2010 08:21:04 PM 867 Views
Only if one's identity is entirely determined by the job one does. - 26/01/2010 09:07:57 PM 804 Views
If you wouldn't do their job - 26/01/2010 09:19:36 PM 737 Views
You seem to ignore the main point of my post entirely and just repeat what Joe said, tbh. *NM* - 26/01/2010 10:06:11 PM 396 Views
I think it smacks of elitism and class - 26/01/2010 10:13:11 PM 745 Views
Like we discussed above, yeah. - 26/01/2010 10:39:23 PM 915 Views
Not really - 27/01/2010 12:17:00 PM 923 Views
Well, yes - 26/01/2010 08:25:16 PM 732 Views
Kinda funny, eh? - 26/01/2010 08:07:44 PM 890 Views
Re: Kinda funny, eh? - 27/01/2010 12:41:02 PM 813 Views
Re: Kinda funny, eh? - 27/01/2010 12:57:48 PM 972 Views
doesn't mean you have to insult the rest of us. - 27/01/2010 01:17:16 PM 793 Views
Except - 27/01/2010 01:20:54 PM 861 Views
it's just something I get very tired of. - 27/01/2010 01:30:20 PM 819 Views
Re: Kinda funny, eh? - 27/01/2010 01:20:24 PM 813 Views
Which leads back to me saying I do not support the poster's friend's attitude *NM* - 27/01/2010 01:21:49 PM 445 Views
ok - 27/01/2010 01:46:31 PM 788 Views
Re: Kinda funny, eh? - 27/01/2010 07:15:25 PM 880 Views
For a professional, yes.. - 26/01/2010 06:43:51 PM 832 Views
tell him you could give him the money but want to wait to see if a better friend shows up needing it *NM* - 26/01/2010 02:38:08 PM 463 Views
. . .what? - 26/01/2010 05:47:58 PM 753 Views
it was meant to be a bit of joke and make a point - 26/01/2010 06:00:07 PM 780 Views
I got it. *NM* - 27/01/2010 12:03:18 PM 350 Views
glad someone does - 27/01/2010 01:59:50 PM 727 Views
Reminds me of my brother... - 26/01/2010 02:41:36 PM 755 Views
Absolutely not. Whatever it takes to take care of my family. *NM* - 26/01/2010 03:14:09 PM 362 Views
The asking for money is where I'd have to draw the line, I guess. - 26/01/2010 03:23:44 PM 760 Views
it would depend on my circumstances. - 26/01/2010 03:46:33 PM 696 Views
I think I would only not work at McDonalds. I'd even do Burger King or something, just not McDonalds *NM* - 26/01/2010 04:27:07 PM 432 Views
what do you see as the difference? *NM* - 26/01/2010 04:42:10 PM 335 Views
I just don't ever want to be known as a McDonalds employee. - 26/01/2010 06:08:53 PM 805 Views
I used to work at Burger King - 27/01/2010 03:16:42 AM 716 Views
I worked at Burger King for 5 hours once. *NM* - 27/01/2010 11:08:36 PM 350 Views
On a grander scale - 26/01/2010 04:44:00 PM 967 Views
what bullshit... - 26/01/2010 06:12:34 PM 743 Views
And that - 26/01/2010 06:26:32 PM 803 Views
Can I have his unwanted jobs instead? *NM* - 26/01/2010 06:26:03 PM 331 Views
Life should really work out that way *NM* - 26/01/2010 06:27:33 PM 397 Views
There are a lot of jobs that I would refuse - 26/01/2010 06:33:07 PM 769 Views
Nope, as long as it's legal...you do what you have to. *NM* - 26/01/2010 07:34:50 PM 424 Views
There are certainly things I would not do for money. *NM* - 26/01/2010 10:24:57 PM 388 Views
Thanks folks! - 27/01/2010 02:05:15 PM 808 Views

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