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Time...is it ever on anyone's side?

Posted 08-07-2021 at 11:42 AM by MarciKS


Time will tell about this Covid thing but, I truly believe that the longer we let this get away from us the worse things are gonna get. FOR EVERYBODY!

We are experiencing shortages of a lot things we need. We are headed for trouble if things aren't righted soon. It's just a shame nobody seems to care. Note I didn't say that it was a surprise cuz it's not. People don't care about anyone but themselves anymore it seems. They'll care when they're at the hospital dying and can't get the care they need. But it will be too late then.

I'm trying to donate my van to Wheels for Wishes and can't even get through to the pick up place. Pretty sad state of affairs if you can't even give the vehicle away because no one is answering the phone. This van has become a thorn in my side.

Work is getting nearly impossible to tolerate at this point. Between all the Covid patients and the stress among coworkers I'm bout ready to say the hell with it and quit. Problem is...where do I go next? They're slowly doing away with certain jobs thanks to technology. This shift in the job market is really gonna screw things up if enough people are left with no job options. That will trickle down and screw up social security even more. I spent almost 40 yrs working for nothing.

I'm just very disappointed with this world and life in general.
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