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Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Job listings of shame
« Reply #45 on: February 07, 2026, 09:55:06 PM »
I can sympathize I’ve specialized my whole life in jobs “ Americans don’t want” like landscaping, construction, drain cleaning, roofing, ect…. And after being replaced by Dominican and Guatemalans after destroying my body and giving everything to my last employer for 15 years now I’m 40 beat but still capable and If I can find labor positions here in Knoxville that pay 15-20 bucks an hour they don’t want me. No one cares. Thank God I don’t have kids. I’ll end up working as a stock boy at Lowe’s part time because they do not want to pay you benefits for 15-17$ an hour 35 hrs a week so they don’t have to list your at full time. All this ice stuff going on and they aren’t deporting anyone. Trumps deported less than Obama did. He’s terribly useless in helping Americans. I would argue he has only made it worse in every way.

Nah, part of the globalist (Deep State) agenda, with which Trump is completely on board, is White Replacement ... so ICE had absolutely nothing to do with immigration.  That operation was meant to get Americans used to and accepting of heavily-armed jack-booted thugs brutalizing US citizens in the streets.

They're trying to blame AI for all the IT / tech job layoffs, but that's a scam.  Very few companies are actually using AI effectively enough to cause that many layoffs.  No, most of it has come about due to a combination of a collapsing accompany and increasing use of Indians (offshore and H1B).  That reminds me of how Amazon had these much-vaunted brick-and-mortar stores where people could walk in, put whatever they wanted into a cart or bag, and just walk out, and they would automatically be charged for it, and this was supposed to be accomplished by AI.  Well, much to their humiliation, it came out that Microsoft had 1,000 Indians sitting in a data center watching everything from cameras and adding up all the items purchased.

Offline Matthew

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Re: Job listings of shame
« Reply #46 on: Today at 09:36:53 AM »
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Re: Job listings of shame
« Reply #47 on: Today at 10:06:31 AM »
This is addressed to some of our members who are being squeezed out of their particular 
technical field. May I suggest getting a realtor's license. It's not very expensive, difficult or
lengthy. I have some relatives who are very average in intelligence...and in every other way, who
make a very comfortable living in real estate.  
Ironically selling residential properties is probably the easiest in the entire spectrum of sales. 
Houses more or less sell themselves. A family likes the property and can get financed or they
don't. It doesn't take any slick sales talk or arm twisting. You can work remotely most of the time
except for hosting open houses. Even then people just wander around and ask basic questions because
all the specs of the house are printed out or available online.
The realtor's commission is typically 5% of the sale price and since the average home in many parts of the
country are $300,000. That's $15000 for very little work. It's not unreasonable to sell a house once a month or
every two months. 
Something to consider.  

Re: Job listings of shame
« Reply #48 on: Today at 12:34:24 PM »
The job market is done.

I began live streaming to kids online, playing video games and chatting, spreading as much as I know about the Catholic faith. Kids are very receptive of it, being in my own perspective I naturally don't see myself as all that gifted but these kids are seeing something different. I have been doing it for a few hours every day because if these kids aren't watching me, what & who are they watching?

I was blessed (?) yesterday to meet a man I used to watch, washed up but has a loyal fanbase of 80 thousand, he invited me on his stream and I got on with his fans well. I don't fully trust this other guy but I'm going to try collaborating with him and see where live streaming gets me. Most of my audience is too young to donate any money, I've made $10 in less than a week from starting. I'm simply glad I'm able to reach susceptible kids with the most important message of the one true church.