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Floating Leaf ([personal profile] floatingleaf) wrote2009-06-28 08:47 pm

reality bites

Just a bunch of seemingly unrelated news this weekend. First, a little incident that perfectly illustrates the current economic situation. As I was loading my groceries into the car yesterday afternoon, a guy came up to me and said he did body work and could fix my cracked bumper (which was, as you might remember, held together by several stripes of duct tape, attached neatly and singlehandedly by yours truly). Not only that, but he could also take care of the few rusty spots and the broken lock on the trunk. He could follow me home and do everything right there on the spot, and he would charge me only $150 total. When I hesitated (because it sort of sounded too good to be true), he quickly added: "I have four kids, and they like to eat". He then proceeded to tell me how he now works 20 hours a week instead of 40, and how his boss at the body shop would charge me $400 for the same stuff (which I totally believe, btw). Convinced (and also because I felt bad for him), I agreed. And he did exactly as he said. Luckily, I had just visited an ATM and could pay him in cash when he was done. So my car now looks much better - and you should have seen that guy's happy face as he pocketed the money to go right back to the store and get groceries for his kids. It was a humbling experience, in a way. I shall now complain no more. I may be getting a ridiculously low salary, but at least I have no kids to feed and don't need to go around advertising my cheap services to random people in the street. I can't imagine it's the most entertaining way to spend your weekend...

Incidentally, yesterday I also met up with a friend whom I hadn't seen in months, and she told me her teacher's salary had been reduced by $2000 (it was the only way to keep her job - either accept the lower pay or go). She felt duly wronged by this - but when she heard how much I get paid, she just grimaced in sympathy and said: "Okay, now it feels wrong and selfish of me to complain". So here's my advice to you people: if you think you have it bad, just find someone who's doing even worse. I bet it will make you feel better.:P

Oh, and another friend of mine - the one who was a receptionist for a workers' union - recently got fired for criticizing the local canditate for Congress supported by her employer. She was volunteering for another candidate's campaign, and supposedly sent an email to some of her coworkers, voicing her doubts as to the suitability of their chosen candidate (I don't know exactly what that email said, but she had told me once that the guy was quite corrupted and she didn't have a high opinion of him at all). The next day, she was summoned to the CEO's office and fired. She was even on the local news. So yeah, another piece of advice: it might be safer to keep your political opinions to yourself. At least in the workplace. I had no idea one could be fired just like that for stating an opinion... but I guess you learn something new every day. Free country?... I think not.:/

And that is all for tonight. Bedtime. *yawns*

[identity profile] willys-digs.livejournal.com 2009-06-29 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
WoW! Great feelings for helping that guy out too. *pats you on back*

Yes, wages are a going concern. I make better than average retail pay, but the hours keep getting cut. Kinda scary for others who have to fully support themselves like yourself.

hugs

Jo

[identity profile] floatingleaf.livejournal.com 2009-06-30 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
*pats you on back*

Thanks.:)

Kinda scary for others who have to fully support themselves like yourself.

Well, I can always move back in with my parents - but I am keeping that in mind as an extreme emergency option, lol.

[identity profile] stormatdusk.livejournal.com 2009-06-30 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
gah. courageous guy, approaching you like that, and courageous you for accepting. makes me want to cry, though, that he even had to.

[identity profile] floatingleaf.livejournal.com 2009-07-01 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
makes me want to cry, though, that he even had to

Yeah. I wasn't really planning to spend another penny on that car anytime soon. I was fine with the duct tape, to be honest. But it just seemed wrong to send him away (not to mention that the deal was really too good to pass it up, lol).

[identity profile] crimsonsenya.livejournal.com 2009-06-30 06:32 am (UTC)(link)
Human inventiveness and people helping their neighbors is what will get us through crisis. Not any government bailout, which are only excuses for bankers to steal more money.

How much do teachers earn in US anyway? I don't think the wages of teachers in Finland could be dropped that much and still remain within the legal union limits. And according to the currency converter 2000$ is what I make after taxes on a really good month. A bit more than a third goes to the rent.

This will probably sound callous, but whenever I feel bad about my life, I think at least I'm not Michael Jackson or somebody who despite of having everything didn't actually have nothing at all.

[identity profile] floatingleaf.livejournal.com 2009-07-01 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
Not any government bailout, which are only excuses for bankers to steal more money.

Word.

How much do teachers earn in US anyway?

I think it varies a lot, depending on whether it's a public or a private school, who runs it, where it's located etc. I don't know exactly how much my friend makes - I never asked - but I believe that the $2000 was subtracted from the annual salary, not the monthly. None of my friends earn THAT much.:D

I make $1300 a month after taxes, and almost half of it goes to the rent. The rest is spent on bills and groceries.

In Poland teachers are pretty much a starving lot - which is why both my parents are here in the States, doing blue colar work. But I am also friends with a teacher from Australia, who can afford to go on international vacation trips 2-3 times a year... *envious sigh*

at least I'm not Michael Jackson or somebody who despite of having everything didn't actually have nothing at all

That is also true, in a way.

And LOL at your icon.:D