millerkiller77
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In caps next time pleaseWelkom to Amerikka…
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In caps next time pleaseWelkom to Amerikka…
Yeah, I’m just not that talented.In caps next time please
I made $14/hr in college in Bozeman. Lived pretty comfortably. Now rent has tripled, the same decidedly NON-high end $100k condos I looked at in college are $500k condos, and guess how much DOT engineering interns make. Still $14/hr. Sure they can work at T Bell for more, but if they want a career as an engineer they have to get that work experience.
Seeing women in this situation is especially tough for me. I suppose things vary depending on location. In my experience there are an abundance of women only shelters and groups that house and only work with women and children.I'm sure there are lots of examples that go both ways. I had a timber sale last year right outside of Atlanta. We had to clear a homeless camp before starting. 1 middle aged woman we removed was a victim of domestic abuse. She lived in a tent, showering in the campground, and worked a full time job at a local convenience store. She just didn't have many options when rent in the area is $1500-2000/month. It was heartbreaking to see her situation. Dealing with that has definitely made me think about the trajectory we are on.
I'm sure you are right. Most tragic stories don't just happen overnight.Seeing women in this situation is especially tough for me. I suppose things vary depending on location. In my experience there are an abundance of women only shelters and groups that house and only work with women and children.
Usually when I talk with women on the street/living in camps the answer is they do not like the rules imposed by the shelters.
I'm not trying to say there are not tragic situations, hopefully that one is temporary.
In general, I think more often than not addiction and/or mental disorder is what keeps them on the streets.
Also, I usually have longer conversations asking about their situation. I've found almost all have a first story involving circumstances beyond their control, how it wasn't their fault. As we talk longer, and I ask a few questions they open up about drugs or alcohol.
Electrical and mechanical engineers start at 75k here in DenverMaybe in some fields but I know for a fact you don't need a single internship to get a good job with an engineering degree these days. I interview new engineering grads pretty frequently. If you've got the right attitude, you're hired with a six figure compensation package fresh out of school.
Gotcha, willful ignorance.Pretty sure people can have opinions without having served mashed taters to homeless people. I feel a soap box moment coming on
There are obviously exceptions to every rule.Gotcha, willful ignorance.
Denver is starting handouts to 800 some homeless people in the amount of $12000. I pray they were intelligent enough to research the recipients and only give it to the 10%Most of homeless fall into the 90/10 rule.
90% are there due to self induced problems and I have zero sympathy for. They are throw away people. You could give them 20k to start over and they would be back on the street, broke in a month.
10% caught a bad break/things out of their control.
Lol. Most of it will be spent on dope, alcohol, or pointless shit which will end up getting stolen by others.Denver is starting handouts to 800 some people in the amount of $12000. I pray they were intelligent enough to research the recipients and only give it to the 10%