Dutch Uncle
* Tertia Optio * Defend the Constitution
People used to just get jobs. If it was not the job they wanted, they would try to get a better job. These days, a lot of people only want the best jobs, but refuse to work to get it.
Some people I feel bad telling that to. For instance, I feel bad telling a veteran that after all his sacrifice, he has to work hard to get anywhere in life. Luckily, some veterans get that is just life. I have a good friend who lost a leg in Iraq, then worked as a short order chef while going to Rutgers, and now is working hard as a computer programmer. Can you imagine being a short order chef with only one leg? (He had a prosthetic leg, but I am not counting that as a leg).
Then I see these other people who did not go to college, and refuse to get jobs, complaining there are no good jobs out there.
Agreed. We're a society of "It's all about me".
If an honorable veteran doesn't understand that point, then there's something wrong mentally, IMO. What do you think made the Chef different from the quitters?
Is laziness a mental disorder?