Never did I think that I would be on the unemployment line with millions of other Americans, but that doesn't even compare to the blow that was just delivered when the bill for the unemployment extension was voted down. I keep trying to read up on what is going on, but in all honesty it just ticks me off.I hear and read over and over that people like myself and my fiance, that have been unemployed for what seems like forever, have given up on our job search. Maybe this is true of some people that are abusing the system, but that happens with all government systems. There are those of us that do want to work, and look for work daily. I can only assume that this ignorance is coming from those who are employed and don't know anyone that hasn't been able to find a job.
I know personally that I look for work everyday, and I have landed maybe 5 interviews in over a year and a half (and this is with the help of a temp agency). I have heard that I am over qualified, under qualified, and that I live too far from certain companies. In the small town I live in, there is next to nothing, so I look for work in surrounding areas. Some interviewers just don't believe that you will actually drive an hour an a half from home for next to no money. Even as you assure them that this isn't the case, they still would prefer to find someone that lives around the corner.
So now, between two people living in the apartment, there is absolutely no income. We made our way down to the Department of Transitional Assistance yesterday to apply for SNAP...Do they think if they change the name from Food Stamps to SNAP, it will hurt any less? So hopefully we will be able to eat, but I don't know where we are going to cook the food if we can't pay our rent.
All I can say is that this is beyond ridiculous. The government needs to get their heads out of their asses, and start taking care of Americans and stop worrying about everyone else at least for the time being. I can't wait to see what else they blame us for when the homeless, murder and suicide rates hit new heights. This all started with their screw ups, not ours...
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