Eric6714
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- Joined
- Nov 4, 2015
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- Location
- Vonore, Blount County TN
- Tractor
- 1974 MASSEY FERGUSON 135 DIESEL
If Social Security even makes it that far lol.
If Social Security even makes it that far lol.
I think the reason is there's just no reason to work hard. If mommy and daddy won't pay their way, the gov't will. It is the same around here with drugs (and most places don't have testing around here).
A couple of comments...
We hire nurses that are often new grad RNs... ages vary from 23 to 27 typically.
It is not that easy to get your first nursing job... especially if you want to work in the operating room.
I honestly have to say we have not had a bad one yet... the last 20+ years since I have been involved with that side of things... the young nurses have really been top notch and appreciate the opportunity to work in their chosen field.
Drug testing and similar have not been a problem... the local University does a good job screening and preparing... most are female and most are the first in their family with a University Education and all have very proud parents... a few are caucasian or african american with most having asian background.
On the other hand... my contractor friends have real problems... most that apply can't be hired because they don't have clean driving record or can't pass a drug test... one that has a thriving floor covering business says more than 80% fail on one or both... really sad.
I've also learned that people can have a family, a roof over their head, food, medical plus discounts on utilities, free cell phone, etc without ever having worked... learned this when I was managing Section 8 rentals... actually had people in their 30's with kids who had never worked or filled out a tax return...
So where is Sapphire?
It sad here, its such a rural area here, you wouldn't think drugs would be such an issue. Pills and meth are rampant among the younger people though. Kids and their parents always say 'there's nothing to do' for a reason why the drugs are bad. But I know city folk probably say 'I want to move to the mountains to get away from crime and drugs'. I think its funny, when I was a kid we ran the woods, hiked trails, hung out with friends, went fishing, went to the lake, etc., and never got bored. Of course I got caught in the partying loop for a bit too, but my first daughter came along when I was 18, and I changed my life for her. People have options, but they have lots more excuses, and as said the world makes it easy to do nothing. At the rate of moral decline, our society can't last more than a few more generations.