@Jas5q I hope you find something soon.
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I know it’s super tough when you lose a job. Good thoughts your way!
I don’t know what Stef does other than get Starbucks every day. Yes, taking care the house, kid, and puppy are full-time jobs, but that luxury of one parent staying home isn’t feasible anymore. There’s plenty of remote jobs to do, especially as a bookkeeper, accountant, or even virtual assistant. If my family was having money trouble, I would be trying to find every possible avenue to make some cash. Hell, right now, I work full time and have side freelance projects to get extra income.
And the audacity to complain about a lack of money when you go to the parks almost every day. The problem is that these people (Stef, Jenna, and others like Ear to Ear) don’t want to be tied down to “real” work. It’s easier to cry and complain about money because they know to milk the viewers to fund their lifestyle. I’m even throwing Dale in here. Golfing every day is not the same as looking for a job.
When you lose your job in real life, there’s a sense of urgency, cutting back on expenses, etc. Not with these fools. Just come up with a sob story and watch the SuperChats/PayPals come in. We live in a real screwed up society.