HELP! AMERICANS ON THE DOLE

Three days a week I drive  into town for various activities and trips to the library.   During that short , five mile drive, I see help wanted signs everywhere. Who’s looking for help?  Restaurants, of course.  But also dry cleaners, manufacturers, gas stations, dollars stores.  You name the place, they have jobs that need filling.  At the same time, most of us know of  people who have enjoyed a year long vacation due to the CARES ACT  unemployment benefits,   augmented by stimulus checks.  And they’re not going back to work until the money runs out. Meanwhile, businesses are desperate for workers. Help! Americans on the dole.

This isn’t a new phenomenon.  Laid off workers have been known to postpone looking for jobs until their unemployment compensation ends for as long as I can remember. This has always puzzled me.  I lost a job once, and was frantic at the thought of being without work.  Within a week, I’d scouted around and found another position.  Yes, I could have drawn unemployment benefits, but I wouldn’t have enjoyed them.  The fear of not  finding a replacement job would have eaten away at me. And there was another element: embarrassment.  I wouldn’t have wanted people to know I didn’t have a job.

Help! Americans on the dole. People can sleep in, draw unemployment benefits, and not worry about money coming in.
HELP! AMERICANS ON THE DOLE. People would rather sleep in while drawing unemployment benefits,  than go back to work..

All of that’s gone now.  The work ethic that made this country great has dwindled away over the years. In fact, those who didn’t get laid off and aren’t entitled to unemployment checks, envy those who are enjoying all the free time.  They’re wondering why in the world they’re getting up out of bed every morning to go to work while their unemployed friends can sleep in without worrying about groceries and rent.

When will it finally end? There’s talk now about a third round of stimulus money. How many small business and restaurants will have to close because they can’t pay workers enough to give up their unemployment  benefits, bolstered by stimulus checks?  Help! AmericaNS on the dole.

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