Not to be to incompassionate, but this post bothers me. My Grandfather travelled the "rails" in the 1930's looking for work all across Canada. He was a Master Carpenter and went where there was work. He and my Grandmother raised a family of four children in the meantime. Times were rough, but he managed. Today we have people of the "Mcdonald's Generation" who want to get everything handed to them on a platter, no work necessary. That sure as hell isn't me. I've moved from a crappy-paying job I Loved, to a horrible job that pays...(because I have a family to provide for). By that I mean that they are not willing to put the effort into finding the work that will sustain them. If you are in a job that is not satisfying and/or not providing you with the necessary income; find a job that will, or get a second or third job. I had a shitty-paying job, and decided to get a second one, I joined the Reserves, and didn't get paid by them often enough that I had to stop going.....and then I went the hell out there and found a better paying job. So please stop trying to color me as some sort of hippy-occupy-welfare-bum. I earn my living.
Sitting back and crying that life isn't providing you with the income that can support you does nothing to improve your situation and garners no sympathy from 99% of the population.
I sure as hell am not doing that....and if you think I am, you are sorely mistaken. I have a job that allows me to pay my bills. My point was, a normal, working-class person DOES NOT HAVE THE MEANS to just "drop everything", and go to university.
Why is that so hard to understand for everyone?(And I've still not received any insight as to how someone would make things work (financially) in that situation.)
Having been in the CF for some time, and travelling around the country, I have witnessed the cases of the "Single Moms looking for a young Army guy" and the "Professional Welfare cases" of third generation Welfare recipients. These people have preyed on the System for the last four or five decades and are a drain on our Socialist Systems. As one who has worked for a living to earn what I have, I see no reason my meager earnings/Taxes should go to support these people and I have no sympathy for leeches of the System. Many of these "Occupy" movement fit into that category.
I find these people (as described above) abhorrent, and disgusting, that is why I'm not one of them. Why the hell am I getting lumped in with them?
Yes, there are others, however, who are honest victimsand fit into the category of "should be institutionalized" as they are suffering from mental problems. These fill in the masses, but don't have the capacity of the Leeches to organize.