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Work for the TSA - No Way!
My son is currently jobless and without unemployment benefits. It was suggested to him that perhaps he could find a job with the TSA at EWR.
His response: He'd go on welfare or move in with his mother before he'd ever work for the TSA! Way to go, son. |
Originally Posted by red456
(Post 11097530)
My son is currently jobless and without unemployment benefits. It was suggested to him that perhaps he could find a job with the TSA at EWR.
His response: He'd go on welfare or move in with his mother before he'd ever work for the TSA! Way to go, son. |
You'd rather he collects welfare or lays around on your couch instead of going to work? We've all had jobs that we hated... you do what you have to do and look for something better at the same time. That's part of being an adult.
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Originally Posted by Good Guy
(Post 11097763)
I don't get these posts. What do you want to hear? Yay, your Son refuses to work for an agency bent on using the Constitution as TP? That's all and good, but in the end your supporting him and he's sleeping on your couch. Government jobs pay well and have good benefits. They're stable and have opportunities for promotion. If it was my son, I would push him toward this opportunity in the hopes that once he was hired, he'd look for a better position with another agency. IMO.
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Originally Posted by red456
(Post 11097530)
My son is currently jobless and without unemployment benefits. It was suggested to him that perhaps he could find a job with the TSA at EWR.
His response: He'd go on welfare or move in with his mother before he'd ever work for the TSA! Way to go, son. There are plenty of jobs out there. He can flip burgers, push wheel chairs, or park cars. Or does your son have a moral objection to those jobs as well? Angry Dan |
Originally Posted by Good Guy
(Post 11097763)
I don't get these posts. What do you want to hear? Yay, your Son refuses to work for an agency bent on using the Constitution as TP? That's all and good, but in the end your supporting him and he's sleeping on your couch. Government jobs pay well and have good benefits. They're stable and have opportunities for promotion. If it was my son, I would push him toward this opportunity in the hopes that once he was hired, he'd look for a better position with another agency. IMO.
It's called principle. Strippers get paid pretty well too, but not everyone wants to do that. |
Originally Posted by AngryDan
(Post 11098025)
As it is, he looks like he just doesn't want to work.
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as for me.....
out of work for coming up on 3 years and i'd work for the tsa in heartbeat as simply put, i need a job folks. but.... they'd probably be the first employer i have had in my career to fire my a$$* ;) *don't rock the boat baby rock the boat, don't tip the boat over rock the boat, don't rock the boat baby |
Originally Posted by LessO2
(Post 11098057)
It's called principle.
Strippers get paid pretty well too, but not everyone wants to do that. Angry Dan |
Originally Posted by LessO2
(Post 11098068)
Let me guess, you're one of those BDOs or SPOT folks, huh? :rolleyes:
Angry Dan |
Originally Posted by AngryDan
(Post 11098089)
What would the founding fathers say about an able bodied young person who chose to take welfare?
They would also tell you to use the multi-quote feature. |
Originally Posted by AngryDan
(Post 11098105)
Nope. TSA STSO.
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Originally Posted by AngryDan
(Post 11098089)
What would the founding fathers say about an able bodied young person who chose to take welfare?
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Originally Posted by LessO2
(Post 11098057)
It's called principle.
Strippers get paid pretty well too, but not everyone wants to do that. |
Originally Posted by LessO2
(Post 11098068)
Let me guess, you're one of those BDOs or SPOT folks, huh? :rolleyes:
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