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Re: I DEAL WITH YOU LOSERS ALL DAY


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Posted by Prune Man (65.161.188.11) on July 15, 2004 at 13:50:53:

In Reply to: I DEAL WITH YOU LOSERS ALL DAY posted by EXTRACTOR on July 15, 2004 at 01:40:38:

Well that's a pretty good venting if I ever heard one. Better than those little stress balls with the company logo I'll bet. LOL

You have got to be totally fed up with your job. I hope you come to terms, or find a better job that you will enjoy more.

I've never worked as a CA, but I can imagine the annoyance of hearing the same excuses day after day.

I don't harbor bad feelings for that post. It's a job and somebody's got to do it. Better you than I.


***********I would like to share this************
I used to live in Austin, TX. A great city, but there are TONS of homeless people. There is someone with their hand out at every major intersection, and if you walk downtown you will get hit up for money at least every block. I don't exagerate folks. This is the way it is!

Anyhow, after living there several years, I became very callous, and never gave a dime, or even spoke to most of the beggars. After all, if I gave a dime to every one that asked, I couldn't feed myself!

It was very easy for me to ball them all up into one big category - Deadbeats, even though a lot of these people are legitimately handicapped and really need help. Sadly, most of the panhandlers are just alcoholics and drug addicts, and really don't deserve a dime. The lazy drug addicts take advantage of the system, and ruin opportunities for people who really need a hand up.

As for the post I'm replying too:
It's sad, but true, and I somewhat agree with Extractor's statements, but not the way it was stated.

It's true. Some of us here really are losers, but being a loser is a temporary thing. I had a misfortune of losing a very well paying job, and could no longer maintain the lifestyle, and the items my family and I had. I played the credit game, buying things I didn't have money for, betting that I would keep my job and pay off the debt. I lost. I was in depression and denial a long time, but accepting that I made mistakes helped me pave a way out of my debt problems and move on with life. I feel like a winner every day now!

What we're seeing here today from Extractor is true human emotion. Honest expression.

Thank you Extractor (but try to be a little less rude next time)


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