I need to start finding a way to make money that is shutdown resistant.
Ya got any skill in the trades? Can you do an auto tune up? Can you fix someone's toilet? Can you install an electrical socket? Can you go around changing the batteries in smoke detectors?
That last one about smoke detectors...I'm dead dog serious there. There are literal TONS of people who don't know how to do their smoke detectors or can't get up on a ladder to do them. One job for a widow in a senior community will go around like wildfire. One of my family members started out doing odd jobs like that and word got around in the surrounding communities to the point where the family member was non-stop doing battery changes in smoke detectors and then...changing ceiling light bulbs.
Today that family member is making hand over first for the past 2 years now by starting with one skill and branched out into all kinds of trades related jobs they already knew how to do or learned by being someone else's protege'. So what started out as a side gig has now turned into a lucrative full time business.
Whatever it is you want to do, you have to reach for it. From a ladder.
LIGHT HAS A NAME
We only get stronger when we are lifting something that is heavier than what we are used to. ~ KF
I’d make sure you aren’t talking about operator error. The unemployment rate is 8.1% in your state. I just got recruited for the post office, which is looking to fill all kinds of positions. You’re throwing obstacles in your own path.
This was March Res Ipsa. I'm not shut down again yet.
And when the Confederates saw Jackson standing fearless like a stonewall, the army of Northern Virginia took courage and drove the federal army off their land.
I remember trying to hang drywall with my latino friends before I went to optometry school. They tried to teach me to put the mud on right. I was terrible. It's not as easy as it looks. I just worked as a general laborer as long as the job lasted. I do regret not getting a trade skill first as a younger man. I'd love to work construction now. Some of the best times in my life were building sheds and barns with my Dad in WV. In spite of the lockdown during March in my state the buildings kept going up. My dream would be to build my roofed tennis courts or least help in the project. But realistically getting that job or any job was not a possibility during the shutdown. Nobody really wants to train a doctor who won't be there when the shutdown ends.
And when the Confederates saw Jackson standing fearless like a stonewall, the army of Northern Virginia took courage and drove the federal army off their land.
echoing dim light bulbs is your thing, we get it.
But 60 million is only alot when compared to a smaller number...like 10 million.
Hey, it only took you six months to acknowledge that sort of relationship, and now you’re left needing to ignore the differences with the death rates between H1N1 and COVID, which is the distraction point you thought that you were making back in the day.
Congrats on once again striking down your own argument. : D
death rates arent the headlines. Cases and "spread" are.
But hey H1N1 rates may be difficult to ascertain as Obama and company stopped reporting stats.
But fun note, the H1N1 virus that caused that pandemic is now a regular human flu virus and continues to circulate seasonally worldwide. So its "rate" may be a moving target...like your morals, amiright?
Nevertheless, since you take such effort to "provide truth", maybe its best that you provide us with the "rates".
Seek freedom and become captive of your desires...seek discipline and find your liberty I can tell if a person is judgmental just by looking at them what is chaos to the fly is normal to the spider - morticia addams
Hey, it only took you six months to acknowledge that sort of relationship, and now you’re left needing to ignore the differences with the death rates between H1N1 and COVID, which is the distraction point you thought that you were making back in the day.
Congrats on once again striking down your own argument. : D
death rates arent the headlines. Cases and "spread" are.
But hey H1N1 rates may be difficult to ascertain as Obama and company stopped reporting stats.
But fun note, the H1N1 virus that caused that pandemic is now a regular human flu virus and continues to circulate seasonally worldwide. So its "rate" may be a moving target...like your morals, amiright?
Nevertheless, since you take such effort to "provide truth", maybe its best that you provide us with the "rates".
This is your distraction, so you can start. Tell us what the death rate as a percentage of infections is for both, at 3, 6 and 12 months in from first known infection. Show some references. That should allow you to make whatever point you think you want to.
Or, you can spitball it and tell me how similar those rates are. Or not.
Or you can just slink off and return to being your usual disingenuous self, having realized that this line of BS you’re putting up won’t get you anywhere. ; )
Keep in mind, assuming no one else in the country gets sick, this is how many Covid deaths we add to the 245,574 current fatalities. Vaccine delivery will ultimately help determine the upper number in the U.S., but it's possible that this pandemic will kill as many Americans as the Civil War.
The great problem of any civilization is how to rejuvenate itself without rebarbarization.
- Will Durant "Of what meaning is the world without mind? The question cannot exist."
- Edwin Land
I’d make sure you aren’t talking about operator error. The unemployment rate is 8.1% in your state. I just got recruited for the post office, which is looking to fill all kinds of positions. You’re throwing obstacles in your own path.
This was March Res Ipsa. I'm not shut down again yet.
Your unemployment Rate had a one month peak of 15%, not 45%. Your numbers aren’t as bad as the Midwest states, but you had a heckuva new cases spike just in the last couple days.
he/him we all just have to live through it,
holding each other’s hands.
I remember trying to hang drywall with my latino friends before I went to optometry school. They tried to teach me to put the mud on right. I was terrible. It's not as easy as it looks. I just worked as a general laborer as long as the job lasted. I do regret not getting a trade skill first as a younger man. I'd love to work construction now. Some of the best times in my life were building sheds and barns with my Dad in WV. In spite of the lockdown during March in my state the buildings kept going up. My dream would be to build my roofed tennis courts or least help in the project. But realistically getting that job or any job was not a possibility during the shutdown. Nobody really wants to train a doctor who won't be there when the shutdown ends.
You really are drowning in your own pessimism, ajax. Like I said, if you want something you have to reach for it.
LIGHT HAS A NAME
We only get stronger when we are lifting something that is heavier than what we are used to. ~ KF