Maryland.What state?![]()
Maryland.What state?![]()
Eh, working is for income. Skill development, training, education and overall experience help you move forward at work. Working "hard" is subjective. In the case of non-pandemic unemployment, I'd rather do gigs or temp work than go through the process of filling and maintaining benefits.
I’ve read that filing for unemployment in southern states is a lot more difficult than doing it up north. Where I am, in Massachusetts, we have what’s considered the most advanced unemployment system in the nation. shyt takes a few seconds online, answering a handful of questions before your claim is processed. Some black people swear the south Is better for us, but shyt like this shows why it isn’t.Maryland.
And expose yourself to hundreds of potential carriersYeah make half the money you'd make sitting at home. Tough decision![]()
I’ve read that filing for unemployment in southern states is a lot more difficult than doing it up north. Where I am, in Massachusetts, we have what’s considered the most advanced unemployment system in the nation. shyt takes a few seconds online, answering a handful of questions before your claim is processed. Some black people swear the south Is better for us, but shyt like this shows why it isn’t.
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Because life isn't free, unfortunately, but income combined with training/education/experience is typically higher than without and if you're going to work, you may as yield the highest rate you can. And this is just my opinion for this situation, not really my overall "mindset". Just found your comment interesting.
And expose yourself to hundreds of potential carriers
All to avoid taking insurance you paid for
fukk Dave Ramsey and anyone who loves him
I think Ramsey is spot on about some things but off the mark on some others, like pretty much all financial talking heads. Find the advice you need at the stage of life you're in. Might be Ramsey when you're starting out, then Suzy Orman down the road etc.
But to the OP, I kind of agree with him on this one. We are about to go into a deep recession right now. I'd rather have a job that can meet my financial obligations than "cake" off a limited supply of UI.
A lot of nikkas SWEAR by Dave Ramsey though. And let's be real, if this was say, five months ago, you all would agree with him because I saw the exact same advice given here before. Y'all used to love promoting those sorry ass, exploitative gig economy jobs.
The rise & grind nikkas on here are the worst
they been awfully quiet the last few weeks.![]()
1. And I think you're missing the mark with the fact Amazon and Pizza Hut ain't paying enough to cover medicine bills if you catch that shyt.
2. Too many people are making more in UI then they jobs they bust they asses for.