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Topic: How bad are things?
Chazster's photo
Sat 02/02/08 08:49 PM
Well, we don't really have an answer for you. There are always gonna be people on the high end of the scale and some on the lower end. The thing is that the people on the lower end of the scale have it better in the US than the people on the lower end of the scale in a lot of other countries. I know thats not saying a whole lot, but things could be worse.


Chazster's photo
Sat 02/02/08 08:53 PM


I am managing on 9.50 an hour, I havn't bought any new clothes in at least 3 years except underwear & a 3.00 skirt on clearance sale. I eat a lot of oatmeal & salami sandwiches, have a 92 mercury wagon, I am buying a trailer & it's in a park until I can afford land.

I am not just complaining, my point is this I work full time, am very frugal, & I am just surviving. I am 45 how long can I do this? I see woman in there 60s still struggling like me, is this all we have to look forward to? What's going to happen to all the single people out here just getting by if things get worse? I will never be able to retire, I'll have to work until I can't & then shoot myself. I spend hours writing a budget, & then the car breaks down & the buget with it. At times I just wonder why I keep trying.
Keep trying its all you can do. my mother just retired though she is a verry well off she chose to keep working for health insurance, fearing something would happen to her that would destroy all my late father had worked for....it wasnt a reality but it was her fear that kept her working, but her point was valid, one medical emergency can cost bundles of cash if your not insured so we all may be working untill we drop dead for that reasone alone

Yea, I am gonna have that problem. I have UC (had it since I was 8)and am gonna have to worry about health insurance for the rest of my life. I could say its not fair.. but thats the hand I was dealt and I have to figure out what to do with it.

Worse comes to worse I will go be an engineer in some other country. I always wanted to travel anyway lol.drinker

madisonman's photo
Sat 02/02/08 08:53 PM

Well, we don't really have an answer for you. There are always gonna be people on the high end of the scale and some on the lower end. The thing is that the people on the lower end of the scale have it better in the US than the people on the lower end of the scale in a lot of other countries. I know thats not saying a whole lot, but things could be worse.


i agree chazter things could be worse but things could be better as well.

madisonman's photo
Sat 02/02/08 08:58 PM



I am managing on 9.50 an hour, I havn't bought any new clothes in at least 3 years except underwear & a 3.00 skirt on clearance sale. I eat a lot of oatmeal & salami sandwiches, have a 92 mercury wagon, I am buying a trailer & it's in a park until I can afford land.

I am not just complaining, my point is this I work full time, am very frugal, & I am just surviving. I am 45 how long can I do this? I see woman in there 60s still struggling like me, is this all we have to look forward to? What's going to happen to all the single people out here just getting by if things get worse? I will never be able to retire, I'll have to work until I can't & then shoot myself. I spend hours writing a budget, & then the car breaks down & the buget with it. At times I just wonder why I keep trying.
Keep trying its all you can do. my mother just retired though she is a verry well off she chose to keep working for health insurance, fearing something would happen to her that would destroy all my late father had worked for....it wasnt a reality but it was her fear that kept her working, but her point was valid, one medical emergency can cost bundles of cash if your not insured so we all may be working untill we drop dead for that reasone alone

Yea, I am gonna have that problem. I have UC (had it since I was 8)and am gonna have to worry about health insurance for the rest of my life. I could say its not fair.. but thats the hand I was dealt and I have to figure out what to do with it.

Worse comes to worse I will go be an engineer in some other country. I always wanted to travel anyway lol.drinker
maybe you can be an engineer in a country with univrsal healthcaredrinker

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Sat 02/02/08 08:58 PM
I realize I do have it good compared to many. But I worry about the future, I won't be able to keep this up forever. I pray every time I turn the key the the old car starts. If it doesn't I am screwed. The job would be history in hours.

Chazster's photo
Sat 02/02/08 09:00 PM
That might be what I do when I get closer to retirement age. While working I don't think I will have a problem, its about retirement that I am worried. Who knows though, hopefully by then they will have a cure.

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Sat 02/02/08 09:02 PM
I hope so to Chaz. Is it a rare condition? The drug companies are only going to try for a cure if they can sell a lot!

madisonman's photo
Sat 02/02/08 09:03 PM
Iam off thanks for all the good responces have a great night everyone

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Sat 02/02/08 09:06 PM
Good night Madman!

Chazster's photo
Sat 02/02/08 10:10 PM
Uh it says its rare... 1 in 10,000 in NA have it.

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